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		    <title>Houston Bridges Commented on New Horses by Andrew Bacevich</title>
		        
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		        <![CDATA[<p>My problem with Barack Obama is just how establishmentarian he is.  Of course, change doesn't always have to be like a tsunami:  it can be like a slowly rising tide.  The greatest hope for change lies in the millions of new and first-time voters who are eager for leadership and direction.  That could light a fire under Obama, but without it, he's going to be more like Clinton-lite.  I'm just saying, that's all.</p>]]>
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