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		<title>Obama: Rhetoric v. Substance</title>
		<summary>Nice analysis in the Chicago Tribune of whether Obama&apos;s speeches and this hogwash claim that Obama speeches don&apos;t contain any specifics: For a speaker who is best known for his lofty and airy rhetoric, it&apos;s an ironic reality that Obama&apos;s...</summary>
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			<![CDATA[<p>Nice <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/chi-obama-speeches-analyzed-feb24,1,3150697.story">analysis</a> in the Chicago Tribune of whether Obama's speeches and this hogwash claim that Obama speeches don't contain any specifics:</p>

<blockquote><p>For a speaker who is best known for his lofty and airy rhetoric, it's
an ironic reality that Obama's public appearances very often turn into
drawn-out dissertations.

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In fact, read side-by-side with the other candidates' current stump
speeches, the Obama script makes at least as many references to policy
proposals as do theirs.</p></blockquote>]]>
			
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