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	<title>Comments on: Universal Declaration of Human Rights</title>
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		<title>By: U2, me too at regarding frost</title>
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		<dc:creator>U2, me too at regarding frost</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Dec 2006 08:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] and it was.  i was with some of my closest friends watching this increadible show&#8230;.  now, i have to admit that i&#8217;m not the biggest u2 fan (unlike kevin and his friend, who&#8217;s name i still can&#8217;t remember), but to say the show was impressive would be a gross understatement.  they played all the songs i knew and were great performers, especially bono (though i wasn&#8217;t surprised by that).  what i think really made the show for me was the political statment they made continuously throughout the show.  there were such strong social justice and moral undertones to the entire show that, at one point, they displayed on the HUGE screen part of the universal declaration of human rights!  who the fuck does that?  do you know of another musical group as big as u2 who would have the balls to make such a presumption at one of their shows?  i certainly don&#8217;t.  it quite honestly made the show for me (i almost cried). [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] and it was.  i was with some of my closest friends watching this increadible show&#8230;.  now, i have to admit that i&#8217;m not the biggest u2 fan (unlike kevin and his friend, who&#8217;s name i still can&#8217;t remember), but to say the show was impressive would be a gross understatement.  they played all the songs i knew and were great performers, especially bono (though i wasn&#8217;t surprised by that).  what i think really made the show for me was the political statment they made continuously throughout the show.  there were such strong social justice and moral undertones to the entire show that, at one point, they displayed on the HUGE screen part of the universal declaration of human rights!  who the fuck does that?  do you know of another musical group as big as u2 who would have the balls to make such a presumption at one of their shows?  i certainly don&#8217;t.  it quite honestly made the show for me (i almost cried). [...]</p>
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