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		By: Redistricting commission dodging questions — California Political Review		</title>
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		By: F. Stephen Masek		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I applied to be on the commission, but backed out when the forms required information about my relatives which I just could not disclose (employer, address, and so forth).  None are in politics in any way.

It is amazing to me that these people who did not disclose important facts are not headed to jail.

Having read the documents they sent, it was obvious that it was stacked to the Democrats from the beginning, with all of the baloney about &quot;community&quot; and such.

The Republican Party, unless is has become completely useless in California, musst file suit to stop this Democrat map, and must spend advertising money to make people aware of the corruption.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I applied to be on the commission, but backed out when the forms required information about my relatives which I just could not disclose (employer, address, and so forth).  None are in politics in any way.</p>
<p>It is amazing to me that these people who did not disclose important facts are not headed to jail.</p>
<p>Having read the documents they sent, it was obvious that it was stacked to the Democrats from the beginning, with all of the baloney about &#8220;community&#8221; and such.</p>
<p>The Republican Party, unless is has become completely useless in California, musst file suit to stop this Democrat map, and must spend advertising money to make people aware of the corruption.</p>
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