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		<title>Talking McGovern[ment]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Talking points from George McGovern on the key role of government in America. | Because the term itself has been so systematically loaded with negative connotations, talking about government is one of the greatest challenges for American communicators who believe in policy solutions for our health, safety, security, environment, and economy. This Flashcard is one in an occasional series meant to help NW communicators talk more effectively about policy solutions, examining, in particular, how communications experts and some of government&#8217;s natural defenders define government&#8217;s...]]></description>
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