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		<title>By: Republicans opt for rhetoric over reality &#171; Assembly Access</title>
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		<description>[...] House in the first place as a purely political move, since the Republican leadership used their new rules gimmick to bring it directly to the floor without a recommendation. In the video below (taken earlier this [...]</description>
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