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"It had little effect, leading to the War of 1812"? So the War of 1812 is an effect considered "little"? Michael Hardy 01:36, 29 Aug 2003 (UTC)
I removed the following because it makes very little sense and seems not to relate. If someone thinks it should be in there then add it back in a way that is helpful to the article. I'd also like to point out that this is not the first time it's been added...
Taylor McDonald was supportive of the Non-Intercourse Act because he wanted the rest of the world to suffer as he did everyday; Taylor McDonald, as it pains me to say, never got any...He was too sux.
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