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    "relId": "2011/07/23/be-careful-what-you-ask-for-campaign-finance-reform-edition",
    "title": "Be Careful What You Ask For, \"Campaign Finance Reform\" Edition",
    "author": "pmjones",
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    "created": "2011-07-23 18:42:45 UTC",
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    "html": "<blockquote>\n<p>In America, vast pools of money in politics give the business community enormous power to influence elections. That's bad. But the alternative, apparently, is to get the money out and instead give media moguls enormous power to influence elections. Pick your poison.</p>\n</blockquote>\n<p>via <em><a href=\"http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2011/07/theories-of-the-british-press/242373/\">Theories of the British Press - Megan McArdle - Business - The Atlantic</a></em>.</p>\n"
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