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		<title>The Politics of Codependency </title>
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			<title>Stop the electioneering</title>
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			<description>I'm sorry Lady Jayne, but this is too much.  The condescending tone, the simplistic political assessments, and the outright shilling for Barak Obama are insulting to readers of this site who expect some sort of insightful analysis.  You want to pose the election as some sort of &quot;choice&quot; between good and evil, between progress and regression, between liberal and conservative.  But what do you do when the good/progressive/liberal side includes calls for more war, bigger armies, spying on Americans, expanded capital punishment, and all the rest?  Who does the antiwar majority vote for?  Of course, we vote for the &quot;right&quot; war, the one that is killing only hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians rather than millions, under the guise of the &quot;War on Terror&quot; that even Brezinski has admitted is the 2008 version of the Big Lie.  

How do you live with yourself? - PF</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2008 16:37:38 +0100</pubDate>
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