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	<title>Comments on: Respect Maine</title>
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	<description>Navigating the corridors of power in Maine&#039;s capital</description>
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		<title>By: @simonmthompson</title>
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		<description>Enjoyed reading this post, albeit a little outdated by now on my behalf. I shared the same thoughts on November 4. From someone who volunteered and contributed so much money to the No on 1 campaign, it was disconcerting seeing all these anti-Maine Facebook groups spring up started by Mainers who didn&#039;t contribute a minute or a penny to the campaign. Personally, I feel that people who pin the blame on Maine or the No on 1 campaign for not succeeding with the vote have not right to do so, unless they did everything they possibly could to sway the vote- otherwise, they&#039;re just as much to blame as the Yes on 1 supporters were for Maine&#039;s loss. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enjoyed reading this post, albeit a little outdated by now on my behalf. I shared the same thoughts on November 4. From someone who volunteered and contributed so much money to the No on 1 campaign, it was disconcerting seeing all these anti-Maine Facebook groups spring up started by Mainers who didn&#039;t contribute a minute or a penny to the campaign. Personally, I feel that people who pin the blame on Maine or the No on 1 campaign for not succeeding with the vote have not right to do so, unless they did everything they possibly could to sway the vote- otherwise, they&#039;re just as much to blame as the Yes on 1 supporters were for Maine&#039;s loss.</p>
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