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	<title>Comments on: Who Is Leading The Charge Against Health Care Reform</title>
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		<title>By: opit</title>
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		<description>Big Coal spent $80 million lobbying for the April planning an energy policy gig. 
But questioning if nefarious foreign interests participate in the U.S. political process calls for a proper &#039;Hoo-Haw!&#039; of derision : or is AIPAC so sanitized the connection to Israel in the U.S. is totally without merit?
 Sibel Edmonds&#039; story at BradBlog about Turkish intelligence having free rein with American secrets didn&#039;t seem to catch much notice either.
It&#039;s not like I&#039;m asking you to read &#039;Hong Pong&#039; : catch up with the British scandals over Mossad mucking with campaign financing. That&#039;s what a Search Engine is for.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Big Coal spent $80 million lobbying for the April planning an energy policy gig.<br />
But questioning if nefarious foreign interests participate in the U.S. political process calls for a proper &#8216;Hoo-Haw!&#8217; of derision : or is AIPAC so sanitized the connection to Israel in the U.S. is totally without merit?<br />
 Sibel Edmonds&#8217; story at BradBlog about Turkish intelligence having free rein with American secrets didn&#8217;t seem to catch much notice either.<br />
It&#8217;s not like I&#8217;m asking you to read &#8216;Hong Pong&#8217; : catch up with the British scandals over Mossad mucking with campaign financing. That&#8217;s what a Search Engine is for.</p>
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