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<title>Comment by Mark Schannon</title>
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<description>An excellent strategy to improve the president&#039;s exposure, given his propensity to forget to zip up his fly after visits to the men&#039;s room.

However, the obvious flaw in the plan--an indication that the White House is not serious about protecting the president&#039;s privates--is that the truly independent news sources have not been included.

Where is John Stewart?  Where is Ann Coulter?  Where is Saddam Hussein?  Why wasn&#039;t I invited?  

By relying on news sources who only get their news from each other, our country will continue to be exposed to ridicule and ill-planned operations that result in millions for tribute but not one penny for defense.</description>
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