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		    <title>Redphilly Commented on Debating Who Obama Picks is Relevant to What His Administration Will Do by Steve Clemons</title>
		        
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		        <![CDATA[<p>For people who didn't really vote for Obama you certainly have many ideas of what he should do.  It is known that 67% of Caucasian people voted for Obama.  But they were mostly young, intelligent people between 18 and 29.  You older folks still didn't vote for him in any great numbers in spite of all his explaining about change and reform.  Since you didn't vote for him I don't think you should be voicing your opinion about what he should do or who he should put in cabinet. </p>]]>
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