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		<title>By: This &#38; That, Ceci et Cela &#187; Canada to McCartneys: lay off our seals!</title>
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		<description>[...] Danny Williams: Politician. Therefore expected puffery, PR-style answers, and starf**king. Was surprised to find mostly direct, if heated responses. Some tendency to slippery slope fallacy of argument (not that his opponents didn&#8217;t spew their own fallacies of emotional argument), e.g. [...]</description>
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