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	<title>Prisonerofx's Journals</title>
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	<author><name>prisonerofx</name></author>
		  <entry>
	    <title>Prisoner of X is so wrong it's brilliant</title>
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	    <issued>2007-10-31T22:37:41Z</issued>
	    <modified>2007-10-31T22:37:41Z</modified>
	    <created>2007-10-31T22:37:41Z</created>
	    <summary type="application/xhtml+xml"><![CDATA[This entire book is the story of a guy whose career path took so many wrong turns that he ended&#133;]]></summary>
	    <author><name>prisonerofx</name></author>
	    <content type="application/xhtml+xml" mode="xml" xml:lang="en-us"><![CDATA[This entire book is the story of a guy whose career path took so many wrong turns that he ended up doing a right thing that saved Democracy as we know it, but only for a short while.  But all that being right stuff is sort of boring.  The good parts are how wrong a person can be and still earn a living at it.]]></content>
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