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		<title>By: Jesse</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 01:47:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>well then, mccain is done for it seems....9:44pm wed, if anybody can actually vote for this guy...i don&#039;t know what to say..

still, many people will, don&#039;t want obama to win right? 

but it&#039;s too late republicans, ron paul can no longer be nominated. you are stuck with mccain. have a nice demise.

now we may all be stuck with obama.

damn, i wish i was watching obama and paul debate.

that would be a real discussion.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well then, mccain is done for it seems&#8230;.9:44pm wed, if anybody can actually vote for this guy&#8230;i don&#8217;t know what to say..</p>
<p>still, many people will, don&#8217;t want obama to win right? </p>
<p>but it&#8217;s too late republicans, ron paul can no longer be nominated. you are stuck with mccain. have a nice demise.</p>
<p>now we may all be stuck with obama.</p>
<p>damn, i wish i was watching obama and paul debate.</p>
<p>that would be a real discussion.</p>
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		<title>By: Kelvin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kelvin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:41:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Screaming, shouting (with caps lock on) is not to solve anything nor will the problem at hand be discussed. On a local level, the issue is much larger as you stated. Often, people should not contradict before hearing the full story from someone else. One must understand the problem and find the best possible solution to go about resolving or getting bailed out. You&#039;re welcome for the response. After I had seen that you inputted on what I said, I HAD to comment and not ignore this post. Too much power will cause corruption. Voting get stressed to the point where a person may get &quot;pressured&quot; to vote; however, they should find out the issue that is important to them and research what will be done about the issue and what is going on currently with the issue. Afterward, they should see which candidate will provide the best administration power to fix the government and the unbalanced system.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Screaming, shouting (with caps lock on) is not to solve anything nor will the problem at hand be discussed. On a local level, the issue is much larger as you stated. Often, people should not contradict before hearing the full story from someone else. One must understand the problem and find the best possible solution to go about resolving or getting bailed out. You&#8217;re welcome for the response. After I had seen that you inputted on what I said, I HAD to comment and not ignore this post. Too much power will cause corruption. Voting get stressed to the point where a person may get &#8220;pressured&#8221; to vote; however, they should find out the issue that is important to them and research what will be done about the issue and what is going on currently with the issue. Afterward, they should see which candidate will provide the best administration power to fix the government and the unbalanced system.</p>
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		<title>By: Jesse</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:16:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>thanx for reading and responding. 
i am also thankful for keeping your comments civil. 

questions of governance require dialog and example. 

i think the dissatisfaction that you alluded to and to which i agree, is more widespread than it appears. the nightly news does a horrible job which is only natural given the special interest atmosphere our nation lives under. one example that i think is crucial is the amount of people who are not going to vote. why isn&#039;t there more research and commentary on this? there are a lot of people in this nation who don&#039;t participate...often people claim that if they don&#039;t vote then to shut-up, but this attitude is highly irresponsible if one is going to promote a system that claims to represent the people. it not about representing voters. 

i think the reason is exactly congruent to the economic issue we have today. it is a game of confidence. allowing uncertainty to dominate would undermine the power they seek and use.

the nature of the state is a powerful thing. why give more power to power?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>thanx for reading and responding.<br />
i am also thankful for keeping your comments civil. </p>
<p>questions of governance require dialog and example. </p>
<p>i think the dissatisfaction that you alluded to and to which i agree, is more widespread than it appears. the nightly news does a horrible job which is only natural given the special interest atmosphere our nation lives under. one example that i think is crucial is the amount of people who are not going to vote. why isn&#8217;t there more research and commentary on this? there are a lot of people in this nation who don&#8217;t participate&#8230;often people claim that if they don&#8217;t vote then to shut-up, but this attitude is highly irresponsible if one is going to promote a system that claims to represent the people. it not about representing voters. </p>
<p>i think the reason is exactly congruent to the economic issue we have today. it is a game of confidence. allowing uncertainty to dominate would undermine the power they seek and use.</p>
<p>the nature of the state is a powerful thing. why give more power to power?</p>
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		<title>By: Kelvin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 04:53:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Jesse,

I had the pleasure of reading this response to what I have said on the blog Political Cartel. You do bring up good points in this response and I give you credit for having an open mind and an objective view. I&#039;m not a big political person, but often I feel the urge to squeeze in a comment or what I think about the subject at hand. As I write this comment, I have no idea where I am going, but I know that everything is meant for the good and the best; however, it ends up going the opposite direction. I do watch the local news on TV, the national news, and different Internet articles and videos about the current events, so I do have background and some feel of what I am talking about and whether I am able to support what I am saying. 

Again, I feel that I could attack you and what you have said, but right now, I do not feel the need hence it is a response and did not find anything to dispute with you. Therefore, I can only write how I feel whether or not a person may agree with what I say. You do make good points in this post/response and appreciate everything you have said because it allows me to put in perspective that I am not the only person that does not like what is going on right now; especially the education field. Now I will have more thoughts on that issue. However, let&#039;s be fair and act like mature citizens at all times.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jesse,</p>
<p>I had the pleasure of reading this response to what I have said on the blog Political Cartel. You do bring up good points in this response and I give you credit for having an open mind and an objective view. I&#8217;m not a big political person, but often I feel the urge to squeeze in a comment or what I think about the subject at hand. As I write this comment, I have no idea where I am going, but I know that everything is meant for the good and the best; however, it ends up going the opposite direction. I do watch the local news on TV, the national news, and different Internet articles and videos about the current events, so I do have background and some feel of what I am talking about and whether I am able to support what I am saying. </p>
<p>Again, I feel that I could attack you and what you have said, but right now, I do not feel the need hence it is a response and did not find anything to dispute with you. Therefore, I can only write how I feel whether or not a person may agree with what I say. You do make good points in this post/response and appreciate everything you have said because it allows me to put in perspective that I am not the only person that does not like what is going on right now; especially the education field. Now I will have more thoughts on that issue. However, let&#8217;s be fair and act like mature citizens at all times.</p>
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