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		<title>By: Political Discussion &#171; the lighter side</title>
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		<description>[...] the lighter side things that come to mind on a sunny day.    &#171; Corban&#8217;    Political&#160;Discussion April 24, 2008   I had a great discussion over at Faith 2.0 with John Alan Turner on several posts about Christians and our involvement with politics. I ran across this discussion that took place at the National Pastors Convention on Tyler’s blog. [...]</description>
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