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    <title>Comment by dap916 on 'How Politics Works'</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2012 17:53:35 GMT</pubDate>
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    <description>Yes...EXACTLY, Carter.  This kind of thing is rampant...not only in our state but in EVERY state and most importantly, within our federal system.  That is what will NEVER be presented by our media.  This is what is wrong with our entire political system.  I don't care if it's a republican or a democrat...and it takes a moron to believe one party is any more innocent in this than the other...we, the voters, have to vote out those that are involved in this kind of crap.  Problem is, we don't really hear about it and even when we do, it only lasts a few days before some other &quot;interesting&quot; story comes along in the press and we forget all about the graft and corruption and ludicrous &quot;agreements&quot; like this that has taken place.  Not sure how to correct it...but, hopefully along the line, someone will come along to do that.  </description>
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