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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Inquirer TV critic Jonathan Storm reports:

8:45 p.m.

Just like the national nets, CN8 has its own panel of contentious cranks, two Democrats, two Republicans. They rant and rage and say little enlightening, but at least their families at home are enjoying the show.

And then local folks get to call in! Chablis from Philadelphia says she'll vote Democratic even if her candidate, Obama, loses.

"I love your name," host Lynn Doyle tells Chablis.

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