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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0210/15/lkl.00.html"&gt;There are those slaves who lived on the plantation, and there were those slaves who lived in the house... Colin Powell was permitted to come into the house.&lt;/a&gt; Harry Belafonte starts out with a flame but then shows himself to be a more eloquent and tenacious critic of Bush policies than any Democrat on the scene.  What does it tell us about the state of our two-party system that we have to rely on Rat Pack era crooners to speak out like this in public?  </description>
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