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Campaign 2008 (b.s is the most important issue for 2008 voters)

This news broadcast by "The Onion" is more realistic of how the news is spinning us to death with B.S! We are run by a one party rule and they answer to Corporations so if you don't realize this by now you probably will never realize it until its directly interrupting your personal lives.....
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