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		<title>By: *corinne</title>
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		<description>i agree that obama&#039;s message in his speech was bigger and more important than him using an old testament reference in the wrong way.  i love his eloquence.  while i understand and approve that obama is reaching out to people of different faiths, i do not like when the bible is presented as outdated and irrelevant to a country&#039;s laws and foundation.  &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;what i&#039;d really like to see is more interest in what it means to vote &quot;left&quot; or &quot;right&quot;; what the policies are for each side and how they seek to keep our country moving forward; as opposed to the stereotypes of the &quot;religious right&quot; and that they are only focused on social/moral issues, or the &quot;liberal left&quot; and how they are just about the environment or anti-war.  we have this information at our fingertips, unlike our parent&#039;s generation. how does a vote in either direction affect how we do business, how our kids go to school, how clean our air is, our medical care costs and access, our freedom of speech, our relationships with other nations, the value of our dollar, etc.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i agree that obama&#8217;s message in his speech was bigger and more important than him using an old testament reference in the wrong way.  i love his eloquence.  while i understand and approve that obama is reaching out to people of different faiths, i do not like when the bible is presented as outdated and irrelevant to a country&#8217;s laws and foundation.  </p>
<p>what i&#8217;d really like to see is more interest in what it means to vote &#8220;left&#8221; or &#8220;right&#8221;; what the policies are for each side and how they seek to keep our country moving forward; as opposed to the stereotypes of the &#8220;religious right&#8221; and that they are only focused on social/moral issues, or the &#8220;liberal left&#8221; and how they are just about the environment or anti-war.  we have this information at our fingertips, unlike our parent&#8217;s generation. how does a vote in either direction affect how we do business, how our kids go to school, how clean our air is, our medical care costs and access, our freedom of speech, our relationships with other nations, the value of our dollar, etc.</p>
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