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							<title>Hungarians turning to music to protest government clamp down on freedom</title>
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							<category>Music</category>
							<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 09:30:00 -0600</pubDate>
							<description>In music and in videos, in addition to on the streets, Hungarians are registering their outrage as their conservative government tightens regulations and pulls back on some of the freedoms that mark a democracy.</description>
							
						
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											<link>http://Yeah, Godot. We are looking at one of Yankeedom&#039;s fisent sub-speciman there, surely. Most assuredly. No mistake about it, either.And Bad Yankee, you say that  It&#039;s more mainstream in America to live green, eat organic, and be a goddamn hippie. W</link>
										
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										<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 19:18:41 -0500</pubDate>
										<description>Yeah, Godot. We are looking at one of Yankeedom&amp;#039;s fisent sub-speciman there, surely. Most assuredly. No mistake about it, either.And Bad Yankee, you say that  It&amp;#039;s more mainstream in America to live green, eat organic, and be a goddamn hippie. Well, despite your catchy screen neme, it is obvious to me that YOU haven&amp;#039;t been to the United States at all. If you had, and let&amp;#039;s say spent a little time at a local Wal Mart, McDonald&amp;#039;s, Burger King, or at the Old Country Buffet, you would not be telling your Hungarian readers such nonsense that Americans,  by and large,  are eating organic foods (ha-ha-ha), live  green  (ha-ha-ha), and are hippies (phew ).Of course, I sort of missed the Summer of Love in Frisco in 1967, only having gotten to that fine city by the bay (San Fran today) in May of 1970. So who knows, you could be right, Bro&amp;#039;.  But today, most Americans are like T-Rexes on two feet.</description>
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