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		<title>By: Information Skimming: More Can Be Better &#171; Fogo Media</title>
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		<title>By: Cindy Frewen Wuellner</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cindy Frewen Wuellner</dc:creator>
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		<description>John:
Good thoughts, agree entirely. saw a report that Congress for the first time has no overlapping moderates. The most moderate GOP members are right of the most moderate Dems. the center lost its convergence, what little there ever might have been. The fault in part of the primary system. also of the bifurcated media, as you say.
Yet I also read that we see more POV&#039;s now than when we consumed traditional media only.
As you say, it&#039;s available. We have to make a point of consuming a variety, not just folks that agree with us. We can see it on twitter, yes? I get comments from all POV&#039;s, esp on green tweets,&#160;and try to reason w/ them as best I can in 140 chars.!
Cindy @urbanverse</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John:<br />
Good thoughts, agree entirely. saw a report that Congress for the first time has no overlapping moderates. The most moderate GOP members are right of the most moderate Dems. the center lost its convergence, what little there ever might have been. The fault in part of the primary system. also of the bifurcated media, as you say.<br />
Yet I also read that we see more POV&#39;s now than when we consumed traditional media only.<br />
As you say, it&#39;s available. We have to make a point of consuming a variety, not just folks that agree with us. We can see it on twitter, yes? I get comments from all POV&#39;s, esp on green tweets,&nbsp;and try to reason w/ them as best I can in 140 chars.!<br />
Cindy @urbanverse</p>
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