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<title>Comment by Hal Pawluk</title>
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<description>Pretty pathetic.

Personally, I&#039;m more concerned about solving the problems you listed and others.

I think it&#039;s time for common sense, rather than politics (although this administration may have already placed us past the point-of-no-return).
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<title>Comment by Wayne</title>
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<description>Another, not so electoral plus for the GOP, more specifically for fiscal conservatives: Having a Dem in the White House with a Republican Congress creates the gridlock that such spendophobics crave. Or another way to look at it: Kerry will have to cut spending to deal with the deficit, thereby pissing off his base. </description>
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