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		<description><![CDATA[Who's talking about regulation as friend not foe? | Barack Obama spoke September 16, 2008, in Golden, Colorado, on confronting the current US economic crisis: &#8220;This crisis serves as a stark reminder of the failures of crony capitalism and an economic philosophy that sees any regulation at all as unwise and unnecessary. It&#8217;s a philosophy that lets Washington lobbyists shred consumer protections and distort our economy so it works for the special interests instead of working people; a philosophy...]]></description>
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