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Fair use rationale for Image:DFA logo.gif

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Elsie; AMP

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The connection between Elsie the Cow, Borden, and the DFA should be elucidated in this article (hopefully by someone either unaffiliated or neutral - the current article sounds written by DFA promoters). Also, either the article should have some background on the original organizations, or the notable ones should have entries. While researching Charles Colson and Watergate, I found the AMP comes up quite a bit around the Watergate period due to questions at the time of Colson possibly being a go-between to get Nixon to go easy on the dairy industry in connection with an expected $2 million contribution (though it later ended up being more like $420K). It came up again during the Watergate hearings, which makes it worth mention somewhere. Lawikitejana (talk) 00:52, 12 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

DFA’s demographic

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Relating to the structure of population in the company. 206.255.138.208 (talk) 00:33, 14 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]