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	<itunes:summary>Since we are creatures of time and space, always moving forward and changing, an ongoing log of thoughts is needed to capture meditations and new thoughts. What might be new for me may not be so for you and therefore your insights would be a welcome thought or reaction.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Oh, the Guilt of the Simple!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a thought! Why is their so much media and educratic ridicule applied to single issue voters? They are considered simplistic, narrow, ignorant, etc. But this accusation is only applied to those whose issues morally describe and apply ethical boundaries to the social arena. If the issues are health care or civil rights, terrorism or regulation, then it is considered legitimate. [...]]]></description>
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