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	<title>Comments on: Day 50: Obama strives to separate religion and science</title>
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		<title>By: Brian</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m a big supporter of Obama and have been since he began his run, but it&#039;s unfortunately a common disingenuous statement that this sort of decision is &#039;based on facts, not ideology&#039;.  Disagree with its position on the timeline or not, the belief that life starts at conception is no more an &#039;ideology&#039; than the belief that it doesn&#039;t.  Bush may have inappropriately couched his actions (big shocker there), but his manners don&#039;t need to reflect the rest of the people who agree with that particular belief (or any other for that matter).
brian</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a big supporter of Obama and have been since he began his run, but it&#8217;s unfortunately a common disingenuous statement that this sort of decision is &#8216;based on facts, not ideology&#8217;.  Disagree with its position on the timeline or not, the belief that life starts at conception is no more an &#8216;ideology&#8217; than the belief that it doesn&#8217;t.  Bush may have inappropriately couched his actions (big shocker there), but his manners don&#8217;t need to reflect the rest of the people who agree with that particular belief (or any other for that matter).<br />
brian</p>
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