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	<title>Comments on: MissPres News Roundup 12-21-2009</title>
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		<title>By: JRGordon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a love/hate relationship with Wikipedia.  When I just want the bare bones quick info - I love it.  If I want to follow the links on their sources to find dig deeper, I hate it because they don&#039;t usually link you to the best sites to do further research.

Thanks for the &quot;Battle of the Lincolns&quot; article.  I like the author&#039;s use of &quot;local&quot; with the &quot;real meaning&quot; following (hick, yokel, etc).    Plus, the whole issue is one of those &quot;truth is stranger (and, in cases like these - FUNNIER) than fiction&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a love/hate relationship with Wikipedia.  When I just want the bare bones quick info &#8211; I love it.  If I want to follow the links on their sources to find dig deeper, I hate it because they don&#8217;t usually link you to the best sites to do further research.</p>
<p>Thanks for the &#8220;Battle of the Lincolns&#8221; article.  I like the author&#8217;s use of &#8220;local&#8221; with the &#8220;real meaning&#8221; following (hick, yokel, etc).    Plus, the whole issue is one of those &#8220;truth is stranger (and, in cases like these &#8211; FUNNIER) than fiction&#8221;</p>
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