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	<title>Comments on: Scooter Libby Is The Most Well-Connected Man In The World</title>
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		<title>By: I Hope These People Don&#8217;t Vote (In Anything Except the GOP Primaries) at DailyWrit</title>
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		<description>[...] Bush’s decision today concerning Scooter Libby got me thinking about how the future is going to remember his administration. You might remember that I blogged a little while ago about how the futures of the G8 and Iraq might impact his legacy. Similarily, there was a lot of talk in England last week about why Britain hates Blair so much. Several sources ultimately concluded that popular misconceptions about the Iraq war could be attributed to his faulty leadership. Curious about the prevalence of misconceptions among my American bretheren, I searched for a conclusive, common knowledge poll of more than a thousand Americans. I found this, from Newsweek, dated June 23rd of this year: [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Bush’s decision today concerning Scooter Libby got me thinking about how the future is going to remember his administration. You might remember that I blogged a little while ago about how the futures of the G8 and Iraq might impact his legacy. Similarily, there was a lot of talk in England last week about why Britain hates Blair so much. Several sources ultimately concluded that popular misconceptions about the Iraq war could be attributed to his faulty leadership. Curious about the prevalence of misconceptions among my American bretheren, I searched for a conclusive, common knowledge poll of more than a thousand Americans. I found this, from Newsweek, dated June 23rd of this year: [...]</p>
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