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		<title>By: Lori Stasukelis</title>
		<link>http://www.manufacturethis.org/2008/04/16/what-really-went-down-in-pittsburgh/#comment-21088</link>
		<author>Lori Stasukelis</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:55:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I was in the audience on Monday, in the center, 6th row.

Those were NOT jeers at Hillary nor at Obama's "bitter" comment.  They were people, many Hillary supporters, who were trying to tell her that Obama had NOT "spent most of his time criticizing her," in his earlier speech, as she had claimed.  They were yelling "not true" or "no, he didn't."  
Watch your video.  It will make perfect sense.

I agree, we need to have the blogosphere AND the media address the true challenges that face the US, not the trivial "gotcha'" crap they are attempting to sex up.   A glaring example was last night's debate where ABC completely abdicated its responsibility with their horrific, trivial first hour.   (See Tom Shales' comments in today's Washington Post.)

On Monday I was blown away by your panel between the speeches.  I have told all of my San Francisco (gasp!) friends how impressed and uplifted I was with the sophistication of the discussion. The contrast between what I witnessed Monday morning to the cartoon I watched last night (targeted at the same audience, mind you) was shocking.

Thank you for your terrific work.  You have my respectful support.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was in the audience on Monday, in the center, 6th row.</p>
<p>Those were NOT jeers at Hillary nor at Obama&#8217;s &#8220;bitter&#8221; comment.  They were people, many Hillary supporters, who were trying to tell her that Obama had NOT &#8220;spent most of his time criticizing her,&#8221; in his earlier speech, as she had claimed.  They were yelling &#8220;not true&#8221; or &#8220;no, he didn&#8217;t.&#8221;<br />
Watch your video.  It will make perfect sense.</p>
<p>I agree, we need to have the blogosphere AND the media address the true challenges that face the US, not the trivial &#8220;gotcha&#8217;&#8221; crap they are attempting to sex up.   A glaring example was last night&#8217;s debate where ABC completely abdicated its responsibility with their horrific, trivial first hour.   (See Tom Shales&#8217; comments in today&#8217;s Washington Post.)</p>
<p>On Monday I was blown away by your panel between the speeches.  I have told all of my San Francisco (gasp!) friends how impressed and uplifted I was with the sophistication of the discussion. The contrast between what I witnessed Monday morning to the cartoon I watched last night (targeted at the same audience, mind you) was shocking.</p>
<p>Thank you for your terrific work.  You have my respectful support.</p>
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