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		<title>Kosher Politics</title>
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		<dc:creator>Henry Oliner</dc:creator>
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Political reform has failed in the past because those who claimed to want change just wanted to throw the other bums out. As long as their bum “brought home the bacon” they remained content. The obvious result of everyone wanting to keep “their” bum was that all of the bums remained.
Scott Brown’s election in to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Post Partisan Politics</title>
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The Senate election in Massachusetts may signal much more that dissatisfaction with the current administration; it may signal and end to partisan politics as we have known it.
Given the euphoria and high expectations at Obama&#8217;s election in the midst of the worst financial crisis in half a century, it was already difficult not to disappoint. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Anger vs Nasty</title>
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I find that following and being followed by a few thousand people on Twitter gives one a certain feel of the pulse of the electorate. I realize that most of my followers are right of center, thought I aim to get beyond left and right.
I have a few rules of who I follow. I avoid [...]]]></description>
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