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	<title>Comments on: Sarah Palin, Lemming Hunter</title>
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	<description>Helping to Bring the Truth to the People</description>
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		<title>By: Craneger</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 20:12:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>At least she's not a Freemason (??).
Two tactics I greatly dislike in elections:
1)  Dilution - meaning that a synthetic candidate steps up to the podium to draw away and dilute the opponent's supporters.  That's not looking out for the people, the country, or for the Constitution, friends.  We already have enough selfish prigs in private industry, please don't lets make it all public again.
2) Polarization - trying to provoke the public into action with stellar tactics like telling us we are anti-women if we don't support a female candidate.  It's about as goofy as asking someone, "Do you love your government?", as if there were only a yes or no answer.  Get real.  Give the public credit for having a brain.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At least she&#8217;s not a Freemason (??).<br />
Two tactics I greatly dislike in elections:<br />
1)  Dilution - meaning that a synthetic candidate steps up to the podium to draw away and dilute the opponent&#8217;s supporters.  That&#8217;s not looking out for the people, the country, or for the Constitution, friends.  We already have enough selfish prigs in private industry, please don&#8217;t lets make it all public again.<br />
2) Polarization - trying to provoke the public into action with stellar tactics like telling us we are anti-women if we don&#8217;t support a female candidate.  It&#8217;s about as goofy as asking someone, &#8220;Do you love your government?&#8221;, as if there were only a yes or no answer.  Get real.  Give the public credit for having a brain.</p>
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