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		<title>By: Fraser Nelund</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fraser Nelund</dc:creator>
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		<description>Wonderful typo.  Getting your own way is indeed a &quot;hallow(ed) victory&quot;.  I always wonder how that cliche of winning the battle and losing the war worked.  Wars are a series of small battles, winning them is almost certainly good (I hardly think the otherside was running a gambit).  The problem isn&#039;t that the causes of the loudmouthed get ignored.  It is that the reasonable get ignored.  Point and case this post.  The avowed purpose of the rallies was to bring attention.  

Politicians spout hypocrisy as comedians tell jokes.  This is a truism no?  So, when exactly was it that the strongest argument won and politics was not a battle of volumes?  Even your metaphor at the beginning of the article does not evoke a sense of reasoned dialogue.  System&#039;s broke, that isn&#039;t pessimism; there are no substantive arguments to support the opposite view. 

Anyhow you can hardly blame noisemakers when the squeaky wheel gets the grease.  Incidentally Palin has a majority of Republican support if she wants to make a bid to be the next President, this after quitting as governor.  But the &quot;The public grows very tired very quickly of people acting very badly.&quot;.  What &quot;just and noble&quot; causes are you aware of anyway?  For people to be made aware of a cause there must be noise associated with it.  But of course we can think for ourselves.  Right?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wonderful typo.  Getting your own way is indeed a &#8220;hallow(ed) victory&#8221;.  I always wonder how that cliche of winning the battle and losing the war worked.  Wars are a series of small battles, winning them is almost certainly good (I hardly think the otherside was running a gambit).  The problem isn&#8217;t that the causes of the loudmouthed get ignored.  It is that the reasonable get ignored.  Point and case this post.  The avowed purpose of the rallies was to bring attention.  </p>
<p>Politicians spout hypocrisy as comedians tell jokes.  This is a truism no?  So, when exactly was it that the strongest argument won and politics was not a battle of volumes?  Even your metaphor at the beginning of the article does not evoke a sense of reasoned dialogue.  System&#8217;s broke, that isn&#8217;t pessimism; there are no substantive arguments to support the opposite view. </p>
<p>Anyhow you can hardly blame noisemakers when the squeaky wheel gets the grease.  Incidentally Palin has a majority of Republican support if she wants to make a bid to be the next President, this after quitting as governor.  But the &#8220;The public grows very tired very quickly of people acting very badly.&#8221;.  What &#8220;just and noble&#8221; causes are you aware of anyway?  For people to be made aware of a cause there must be noise associated with it.  But of course we can think for ourselves.  Right?</p>
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