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		<description><![CDATA[How I learned to stop worrying and love politics. | It was just over eight years ago that I decided to ruin a perfectly good summer by running for the Washington State Legislature. Yes, for a brief period, I was a politician. I never got used to the idea even though for the previous decade I had decided that I would run for office at some point in the future. My opportunity came in 2002 when, after a redistricting shuffle,...]]></description>
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