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		<description><![CDATA[A lesson in values-messaging from the national debate about health care. | &#8220;Conservatives create moral messages. The Democrats create policy messages, and policy messages either go over people&#8217;s heads or bore them.&#8221; That&#8217;s George Lakoff talking (to NPR). The well-known messaging expert and linguistics professor at the University of California, Berkeley, says that Obama missed an opportunity to frame health care reform as a moral imperative. Instead, the president focused on 24 points of policy. On the flip side, opponents of Obama&#8217;s...]]></description>
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