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		<title>By: Daniel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniel</dc:creator>
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		<description>I remember this and I remember voicing my complaints against the Raging Cow Blog. Some people have their &quot;Underpants too tight,&quot; maybe, but there was something inherently deceitful about that blog. Younger people don&#039;t need their thoughts to be bought and sold although a company like DPSU and the Director of Richards Interactive seems to have no problem with it. 

And the Director of Richards Interactive says the logo was on the blog. Yes it was on the blog but it was hidden well and not noticeable unless you were specifically looking for it.

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<p>And the Director of Richards Interactive says the logo was on the blog. Yes it was on the blog but it was hidden well and not noticeable unless you were specifically looking for it.</p>
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