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Today, on MSNBC's Morning Joe program, respected columnist and political pundit Carl Bernstein spoke candidly and clearly about today's American political system. He said, "the U.S. Congress is corrupt, systemically broken....responsive only to money and special interests while ignoring public and national interests". Bernstein's succinct statement said it all. The truth so many of us have been aware of for some time now. 2010 is an ...
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