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In the beginning you create your LCS founder's background and start alone, but  you can recruit as many liberals as you like. The mission is pretty straight forward, change the nation, place liberals in charge. There are many ways to do so, using raw violence, kidnapping important people and converting them into sleepers, changing public opinion, invading the radio station and broadcasting your ideals, freeing criminals, and so forth.<br />
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Please be aware that LCS is a rather mature game with lines inappropriate children, but they add a nice comical aspect to it.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>17 Jul 2007 07:32:12</pubDate>		</item>	</channel></rss>