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		<title>By: Will Social Networks Lead to Political Revenge? &#171; Words on unread web pages</title>
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		<description>[...] While this is all seems kind of silly now, it won&#8217;t necessarily be so in the future.   In twenty to thirty years the kids and teenagers of today that live and die by their online social networks are going ot be running for office.   Will their attention span be as short?  Will they be ones that think social networks are social networking in general is so important that they will remember who their friends were before their the election and act accordingly.   This is just pondering, but I am curious  Original From: Will Social Networks Lead to Political Revenge? [...]</description>
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