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	<title>Can You Help Me Become Politically Unchallenged?</title>
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	<description>How do I become more politically savvy or aware? So, last night I sat down to watch tv and ended up watching a news channel.  I had no clue who any of the people were, who they were talking about, or what events they were talking about.  I&apos;m politically stoopid, it seems.  &lt;br&gt;
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It seems that all of the events have long histories and I don&apos;t even know where to begin.  Where do I begin?&lt;br&gt;
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Another problem is that I&apos;m fairly neutral on so much.  I can really see both sides to every story.  So, now what?  Can I be passionately neutral?  Is there such a thing?  Or does my neutrality really point to apathy?</description>
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