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		<title>By: Environmental Advocacy</title>
		<link>http://grapethinking.com/millennial-generation-spirituality/comment-page-1#comment-5217</link>
		<dc:creator>Environmental Advocacy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2009 05:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Something that excites me more than anything is the youth of the world. The interconnected spiritual nature that we all feel&#8230; the connection to each other and the connection to our world. The essence of the millennial generation. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Greg</title>
		<link>http://grapethinking.com/millennial-generation-spirituality/comment-page-1#comment-5133</link>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 17:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Jae, thanks so much for your comments. You bring up such valuable points. I feel that religion itself is the ego’s shadow, but yet that depends on meaning and how you perceive and define the word religion. I see the collective meaning as an egoic grasp for afterlife… a reasoning for the continuance of the ego after your life has come to an end. I feel the path of life is one in which we become humbled to the awareness that our ego is purposed to benefit ourselves in the pursuit to benefit the whole, and when our life is over, we become one with the whole, one with god, whatever you want to call it. There is no more sensory, individual egoic perception.

It takes such spiritual humility and growth to see the beauty in this, and yet when you feel it, I believe it is more beautiful than anything we can feel as human beings. However, for those at the beginning of their journey, an idea like this evokes more fear then maybe any other idea in humanity because it is exactly that, an idea rather than a feeling, and is the reason we’ve been killing each other since the beginning of religion… because the ideas of religion do not translate into the feeling that we are all searching for.

I enjoyed the article you shared. If I were to label myself with any spiritual group, it would certainly be Buddhism as it’s practices have helped me find spiritual humility in my life. Quieting my mind through meditation and breathing, and beginning to feel the force greater than myself that guides my life… freeing myself to live and act from the heart. I always found religion to be cerebral ideas and rituals and texts that locked me inside my mind and my ego, whereas Buddhism is a practice to quiet my mind and find the feeling I’ve always been searching for. I’m quite surprised you are not familiar with the Dalai Lama quote: “Buddhism is not a religion, it is a science of mind.” Understanding and harmonizing the mind allows us to act from the heart, feeling the pulse that it receives from the universe.

Thanks again for your comments, I hope to hear more from you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jae, thanks so much for your comments. You bring up such valuable points. I feel that religion itself is the ego’s shadow, but yet that depends on meaning and how you perceive and define the word religion. I see the collective meaning as an egoic grasp for afterlife… a reasoning for the continuance of the ego after your life has come to an end. I feel the path of life is one in which we become humbled to the awareness that our ego is purposed to benefit ourselves in the pursuit to benefit the whole, and when our life is over, we become one with the whole, one with god, whatever you want to call it. There is no more sensory, individual egoic perception.</p>
<p>It takes such spiritual humility and growth to see the beauty in this, and yet when you feel it, I believe it is more beautiful than anything we can feel as human beings. However, for those at the beginning of their journey, an idea like this evokes more fear then maybe any other idea in humanity because it is exactly that, an idea rather than a feeling, and is the reason we’ve been killing each other since the beginning of religion… because the ideas of religion do not translate into the feeling that we are all searching for.</p>
<p>I enjoyed the article you shared. If I were to label myself with any spiritual group, it would certainly be Buddhism as it’s practices have helped me find spiritual humility in my life. Quieting my mind through meditation and breathing, and beginning to feel the force greater than myself that guides my life… freeing myself to live and act from the heart. I always found religion to be cerebral ideas and rituals and texts that locked me inside my mind and my ego, whereas Buddhism is a practice to quiet my mind and find the feeling I’ve always been searching for. I’m quite surprised you are not familiar with the Dalai Lama quote: “Buddhism is not a religion, it is a science of mind.” Understanding and harmonizing the mind allows us to act from the heart, feeling the pulse that it receives from the universe.</p>
<p>Thanks again for your comments, I hope to hear more from you.</p>
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		<title>By: Greg</title>
		<link>http://grapethinking.com/millennial-generation-spirituality/comment-page-1#comment-6406</link>
		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 17:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Jae, thanks so much for your comments. You bring up such valuable points. I feel that religion itself is the ego’s shadow, but yet that depends on meaning and how you perceive and define the word religion. I see the collective meaning as an egoic grasp for afterlife… a reasoning for the continuance of the ego after your life has come to an end. I feel the path of life is one in which we become humbled to the awareness that our ego is purposed to benefit ourselves in the pursuit to benefit the whole, and when our life is over, we become one with the whole, one with god, whatever you want to call it. There is no more sensory, individual egoic perception.

It takes such spiritual humility and growth to see the beauty in this, and yet when you feel it, I believe it is more beautiful than anything we can feel as human beings. However, for those at the beginning of their journey, an idea like this evokes more fear then maybe any other idea in humanity because it is exactly that, an idea rather than a feeling, and is the reason we’ve been killing each other since the beginning of religion… because the ideas of religion do not translate into the feeling that we are all searching for.

I enjoyed the article you shared. If I were to label myself with any spiritual group, it would certainly be Buddhism as it’s practices have helped me find spiritual humility in my life. Quieting my mind through meditation and breathing, and beginning to feel the force greater than myself that guides my life… freeing myself to live and act from the heart. I always found religion to be cerebral ideas and rituals and texts that locked me inside my mind and my ego, whereas Buddhism is a practice to quiet my mind and find the feeling I’ve always been searching for. I’m quite surprised you are not familiar with the Dalai Lama quote: “Buddhism is not a religion, it is a science of mind.” Understanding and harmonizing the mind allows us to act from the heart, feeling the pulse that it receives from the universe.

Thanks again for your comments, I hope to hear more from you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jae, thanks so much for your comments. You bring up such valuable points. I feel that religion itself is the ego’s shadow, but yet that depends on meaning and how you perceive and define the word religion. I see the collective meaning as an egoic grasp for afterlife… a reasoning for the continuance of the ego after your life has come to an end. I feel the path of life is one in which we become humbled to the awareness that our ego is purposed to benefit ourselves in the pursuit to benefit the whole, and when our life is over, we become one with the whole, one with god, whatever you want to call it. There is no more sensory, individual egoic perception.</p>
<p>It takes such spiritual humility and growth to see the beauty in this, and yet when you feel it, I believe it is more beautiful than anything we can feel as human beings. However, for those at the beginning of their journey, an idea like this evokes more fear then maybe any other idea in humanity because it is exactly that, an idea rather than a feeling, and is the reason we’ve been killing each other since the beginning of religion… because the ideas of religion do not translate into the feeling that we are all searching for.</p>
<p>I enjoyed the article you shared. If I were to label myself with any spiritual group, it would certainly be Buddhism as it’s practices have helped me find spiritual humility in my life. Quieting my mind through meditation and breathing, and beginning to feel the force greater than myself that guides my life… freeing myself to live and act from the heart. I always found religion to be cerebral ideas and rituals and texts that locked me inside my mind and my ego, whereas Buddhism is a practice to quiet my mind and find the feeling I’ve always been searching for. I’m quite surprised you are not familiar with the Dalai Lama quote: “Buddhism is not a religion, it is a science of mind.” Understanding and harmonizing the mind allows us to act from the heart, feeling the pulse that it receives from the universe.</p>
<p>Thanks again for your comments, I hope to hear more from you.</p>
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		<title>By: Jae</title>
		<link>http://grapethinking.com/millennial-generation-spirituality/comment-page-1#comment-5131</link>
		<dc:creator>Jae</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 15:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have to say that I&#039;m saddened to see that as a Millennial, you see religion in a negative light. As a fellow Meillenial (and a Buddhist), I have to say that religion is the most precious thing we have - it is ego&#039;s shadow that gives religion a bad name.

Please have a look at this article if you have time:

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/bodhi/response.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to say that I&#8217;m saddened to see that as a Millennial, you see religion in a negative light. As a fellow Meillenial (and a Buddhist), I have to say that religion is the most precious thing we have &#8211; it is ego&#8217;s shadow that gives religion a bad name.</p>
<p>Please have a look at this article if you have time:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/bodhi/response.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/bodhi/response.html</a></p>
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		<title>By: Jae</title>
		<link>http://grapethinking.com/millennial-generation-spirituality/comment-page-1#comment-6405</link>
		<dc:creator>Jae</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have to say that I&#039;m saddened to see that as a Millennial, you see religion in a negative light. As a fellow Meillenial (and a Buddhist), I have to say that religion is the most precious thing we have - it is ego&#039;s shadow that gives religion a bad name.

Please have a look at this article if you have time:

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/bodhi/response.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to say that I&#8217;m saddened to see that as a Millennial, you see religion in a negative light. As a fellow Meillenial (and a Buddhist), I have to say that religion is the most precious thing we have &#8211; it is ego&#8217;s shadow that gives religion a bad name.</p>
<p>Please have a look at this article if you have time:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/bodhi/response.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/bodhi/response.html</a></p>
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		<title>By: greg</title>
		<link>http://grapethinking.com/millennial-generation-spirituality/comment-page-1#comment-5114</link>
		<dc:creator>greg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 20:28:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks, glad you liked it. We’re at a cool time where spirituality and technology, art and science are coming together. It feels that by embracing the sustainability that has evolved in nature as a model, and implementing it in our supply chain, internet and way of life, we may be on the verge of gaining a common understanding around the world of what god is in our quest to make our planet renewable. With internet and online media and connectedness, we finally have the ability to combine psychology, philosophy, neurology, biochemistry, physics, humanities, arts and all the other fragmented areas of human study into a holistic presentation that people of all walks of life can access and agree with.

When you think about it, religion was created for the sole purpose of explaining an afterlife… different egos conjured up different ideas and the big 3 have been fighting and killing each other for millennia over it, when really they all teach the same things about how to actually live life. It seems we are all mediums with a shared consciousness, and what is unique is an individual sensory experience for one life to bring in information and experience and project it back out in a more loving and constructive way as a path to universal awareness and enlightenment. If we could learn how to harmonize our minds through balanced stimulation of both hemispheres, we could live and act from the heart, which is what receives the pulse of the universe and gives direction to the individual mind. We could feel this connection to something greater than ourselves in our beings, transcending our ego and allowing us to let go of fear of death and grasp for afterlife, and actually begin to live a peaceful, productive, purposeful existence. Check out Leonard Shlain’s practical theories on why the alphabet and written word has led to left brain masculine imbalance, and ultimately the neurological delusion of religion through widespread adoption of abstract literary works like the Bible, Qur’an, etc. It&#039;s the coming age of video and images, spread by a global democratized internet, that will help people learn with a more balanced mental state utilizing both hemispheres, helping us interpret collaborative meaning in a video/visual message opposed to divergent meaning in abstract writing. Ironic because if I were to do a video of this message, it might resonate better than by people reading my comment… something for me to keep in mind for future content creations. 

We’ll never have a complete answer, but using mediums like the internet to feel something together allows us to agree, which is what is so important for peace. Not actually finding the ultimate answer, but agreeing, which may simply be the ultimate answer. It’s like neurons and the mind… sure each is individually competitive like individual people but when they realize their purpose to form something greater than themselves, they work in harmony and organize into a cooperative system that becomes the mind, and then the mind becomes self aware. The same thing is happening with humanity and life on our planet, we’re forming a global mind through the internet, and as soon as individual awareness of this spreads, our planet as a whole can become self aware.

This new way of being individually will lead to personal health, and then spread to the health and sustainability of our world. Once we’ve successfully made our world renewable, we can fulfill our purpose to leave this world and spread what we’ve learned about sustainability and love throughout the galaxy and universe. It’s obvious that the only chance we have at fulfilling this purpose is to harmonize ourselves and our planet first. If we don’t, we’ll be extinct like the dinosaurs, and another dominant species will evolve over the next 50 million years that’ll get it right! Let’s hope its us</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, glad you liked it. We’re at a cool time where spirituality and technology, art and science are coming together. It feels that by embracing the sustainability that has evolved in nature as a model, and implementing it in our supply chain, internet and way of life, we may be on the verge of gaining a common understanding around the world of what god is in our quest to make our planet renewable. With internet and online media and connectedness, we finally have the ability to combine psychology, philosophy, neurology, biochemistry, physics, humanities, arts and all the other fragmented areas of human study into a holistic presentation that people of all walks of life can access and agree with.</p>
<p>When you think about it, religion was created for the sole purpose of explaining an afterlife… different egos conjured up different ideas and the big 3 have been fighting and killing each other for millennia over it, when really they all teach the same things about how to actually live life. It seems we are all mediums with a shared consciousness, and what is unique is an individual sensory experience for one life to bring in information and experience and project it back out in a more loving and constructive way as a path to universal awareness and enlightenment. If we could learn how to harmonize our minds through balanced stimulation of both hemispheres, we could live and act from the heart, which is what receives the pulse of the universe and gives direction to the individual mind. We could feel this connection to something greater than ourselves in our beings, transcending our ego and allowing us to let go of fear of death and grasp for afterlife, and actually begin to live a peaceful, productive, purposeful existence. Check out Leonard Shlain’s practical theories on why the alphabet and written word has led to left brain masculine imbalance, and ultimately the neurological delusion of religion through widespread adoption of abstract literary works like the Bible, Qur’an, etc. It&#8217;s the coming age of video and images, spread by a global democratized internet, that will help people learn with a more balanced mental state utilizing both hemispheres, helping us interpret collaborative meaning in a video/visual message opposed to divergent meaning in abstract writing. Ironic because if I were to do a video of this message, it might resonate better than by people reading my comment… something for me to keep in mind for future content creations. </p>
<p>We’ll never have a complete answer, but using mediums like the internet to feel something together allows us to agree, which is what is so important for peace. Not actually finding the ultimate answer, but agreeing, which may simply be the ultimate answer. It’s like neurons and the mind… sure each is individually competitive like individual people but when they realize their purpose to form something greater than themselves, they work in harmony and organize into a cooperative system that becomes the mind, and then the mind becomes self aware. The same thing is happening with humanity and life on our planet, we’re forming a global mind through the internet, and as soon as individual awareness of this spreads, our planet as a whole can become self aware.</p>
<p>This new way of being individually will lead to personal health, and then spread to the health and sustainability of our world. Once we’ve successfully made our world renewable, we can fulfill our purpose to leave this world and spread what we’ve learned about sustainability and love throughout the galaxy and universe. It’s obvious that the only chance we have at fulfilling this purpose is to harmonize ourselves and our planet first. If we don’t, we’ll be extinct like the dinosaurs, and another dominant species will evolve over the next 50 million years that’ll get it right! Let’s hope its us</p>
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		<title>By: greg</title>
		<link>http://grapethinking.com/millennial-generation-spirituality/comment-page-1#comment-6404</link>
		<dc:creator>greg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 20:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks, glad you liked it. We’re at a cool time where spirituality and technology, art and science are coming together. It feels that by embracing the sustainability that has evolved in nature as a model, and implementing it in our supply chain, internet and way of life, we may be on the verge of gaining a common understanding around the world of what god is in our quest to make our planet renewable. With internet and online media and connectedness, we finally have the ability to combine psychology, philosophy, neurology, biochemistry, physics, humanities, arts and all the other fragmented areas of human study into a holistic presentation that people of all walks of life can access and agree with.

When you think about it, religion was created for the sole purpose of explaining an afterlife… different egos conjured up different ideas and the big 3 have been fighting and killing each other for millennia over it, when really they all teach the same things about how to actually live life. It seems we are all mediums with a shared consciousness, and what is unique is an individual sensory experience for one life to bring in information and experience and project it back out in a more loving and constructive way as a path to universal awareness and enlightenment. If we could learn how to harmonize our minds through balanced stimulation of both hemispheres, we could live and act from the heart, which is what receives the pulse of the universe and gives direction to the individual mind. We could feel this connection to something greater than ourselves in our beings, transcending our ego and allowing us to let go of fear of death and grasp for afterlife, and actually begin to live a peaceful, productive, purposeful existence. Check out Leonard Shlain’s practical theories on why the alphabet and written word has led to left brain masculine imbalance, and ultimately the neurological delusion of religion through widespread adoption of abstract literary works like the Bible, Qur’an, etc. It&#039;s the coming age of video and images, spread by a global democratized internet, that will help people learn with a more balanced mental state utilizing both hemispheres, helping us interpret collaborative meaning in a video/visual message opposed to divergent meaning in abstract writing. Ironic because if I were to do a video of this message, it might resonate better than by people reading my comment… something for me to keep in mind for future content creations. 

We’ll never have a complete answer, but using mediums like the internet to feel something together allows us to agree, which is what is so important for peace. Not actually finding the ultimate answer, but agreeing, which may simply be the ultimate answer. It’s like neurons and the mind… sure each is individually competitive like individual people but when they realize their purpose to form something greater than themselves, they work in harmony and organize into a cooperative system that becomes the mind, and then the mind becomes self aware. The same thing is happening with humanity and life on our planet, we’re forming a global mind through the internet, and as soon as individual awareness of this spreads, our planet as a whole can become self aware.

This new way of being individually will lead to personal health, and then spread to the health and sustainability of our world. Once we’ve successfully made our world renewable, we can fulfill our purpose to leave this world and spread what we’ve learned about sustainability and love throughout the galaxy and universe. It’s obvious that the only chance we have at fulfilling this purpose is to harmonize ourselves and our planet first. If we don’t, we’ll be extinct like the dinosaurs, and another dominant species will evolve over the next 50 million years that’ll get it right! Let’s hope its us</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, glad you liked it. We’re at a cool time where spirituality and technology, art and science are coming together. It feels that by embracing the sustainability that has evolved in nature as a model, and implementing it in our supply chain, internet and way of life, we may be on the verge of gaining a common understanding around the world of what god is in our quest to make our planet renewable. With internet and online media and connectedness, we finally have the ability to combine psychology, philosophy, neurology, biochemistry, physics, humanities, arts and all the other fragmented areas of human study into a holistic presentation that people of all walks of life can access and agree with.</p>
<p>When you think about it, religion was created for the sole purpose of explaining an afterlife… different egos conjured up different ideas and the big 3 have been fighting and killing each other for millennia over it, when really they all teach the same things about how to actually live life. It seems we are all mediums with a shared consciousness, and what is unique is an individual sensory experience for one life to bring in information and experience and project it back out in a more loving and constructive way as a path to universal awareness and enlightenment. If we could learn how to harmonize our minds through balanced stimulation of both hemispheres, we could live and act from the heart, which is what receives the pulse of the universe and gives direction to the individual mind. We could feel this connection to something greater than ourselves in our beings, transcending our ego and allowing us to let go of fear of death and grasp for afterlife, and actually begin to live a peaceful, productive, purposeful existence. Check out Leonard Shlain’s practical theories on why the alphabet and written word has led to left brain masculine imbalance, and ultimately the neurological delusion of religion through widespread adoption of abstract literary works like the Bible, Qur’an, etc. It&#8217;s the coming age of video and images, spread by a global democratized internet, that will help people learn with a more balanced mental state utilizing both hemispheres, helping us interpret collaborative meaning in a video/visual message opposed to divergent meaning in abstract writing. Ironic because if I were to do a video of this message, it might resonate better than by people reading my comment… something for me to keep in mind for future content creations. </p>
<p>We’ll never have a complete answer, but using mediums like the internet to feel something together allows us to agree, which is what is so important for peace. Not actually finding the ultimate answer, but agreeing, which may simply be the ultimate answer. It’s like neurons and the mind… sure each is individually competitive like individual people but when they realize their purpose to form something greater than themselves, they work in harmony and organize into a cooperative system that becomes the mind, and then the mind becomes self aware. The same thing is happening with humanity and life on our planet, we’re forming a global mind through the internet, and as soon as individual awareness of this spreads, our planet as a whole can become self aware.</p>
<p>This new way of being individually will lead to personal health, and then spread to the health and sustainability of our world. Once we’ve successfully made our world renewable, we can fulfill our purpose to leave this world and spread what we’ve learned about sustainability and love throughout the galaxy and universe. It’s obvious that the only chance we have at fulfilling this purpose is to harmonize ourselves and our planet first. If we don’t, we’ll be extinct like the dinosaurs, and another dominant species will evolve over the next 50 million years that’ll get it right! Let’s hope its us</p>
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		<title>By: Zack</title>
		<link>http://grapethinking.com/millennial-generation-spirituality/comment-page-1#comment-5094</link>
		<dc:creator>Zack</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 01:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Absolutely agree. I&#039;m an atheist yet this is the most precise discription of what needs to be done to ensure peace in this world that I&#039;ve ever read.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Absolutely agree. I&#8217;m an atheist yet this is the most precise discription of what needs to be done to ensure peace in this world that I&#8217;ve ever read.</p>
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		<title>By: Zack</title>
		<link>http://grapethinking.com/millennial-generation-spirituality/comment-page-1#comment-6403</link>
		<dc:creator>Zack</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 01:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Absolutely agree. I&#039;m an atheist yet this is the most precise discription of what needs to be done to ensure peace in this world that I&#039;ve ever read.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Absolutely agree. I&#8217;m an atheist yet this is the most precise discription of what needs to be done to ensure peace in this world that I&#8217;ve ever read.</p>
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		<title>By: ruarri</title>
		<link>http://grapethinking.com/millennial-generation-spirituality/comment-page-1#comment-5061</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 14:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;the world has always been more impressed with the power of America&#039;s example, rather than the example of America&#039;s power&quot;
Bill Clinton</description>
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Bill Clinton</p>
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