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					<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s more than sucky. 

I work with both reps and dems on the hill, and all are ego-maniac, power hungry jacks. All are in it for themselves, their &#039;legacy&#039;, their power trip, their young intern staffer. Wellstone was different. He was in it for the small people, the ignored people, the poor people (both financially and socially). The people without a PAC, the people who needed a voice on the hill. Congress lost its only real man today. Perhaps in death, more will come to hear his message. That&#039;s the only good that can come of this.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s more than sucky. </p>
<p>I work with both reps and dems on the hill, and all are ego-maniac, power hungry jacks. All are in it for themselves, their &#8216;legacy&#8217;, their power trip, their young intern staffer. Wellstone was different. He was in it for the small people, the ignored people, the poor people (both financially and socially). The people without a PAC, the people who needed a voice on the hill. Congress lost its only real man today. Perhaps in death, more will come to hear his message. That&#8217;s the only good that can come of this.</p>
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