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		<title>Just Thinking: Democratic Nomination</title>
		<description>Comments for Just Thinking: Democratic Nomination at http://www.myocn.net , comment 1 to 2 out of 2 comments</description>
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			<title>Very disappointing segment</title>
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			<description>While I agree with gchancy re:  Father Chris' comment about labels, I have to say with all due respect that I was astounded to hear about the abortion issue being spoken about that way...as if it was equal in gravity to unemployment, the environment, or even gay &quot;marriage&quot;.

How can any issue trump the right to life of the least of these amongst the human family?  What kind of health care, job, marriage, or safety can a person have if they're dead?

If there were 3000-4000 known murders a day in Iraq, would be willing to be silent witnesses?

There is a time to speak up and a time to be silent.  As long as the abortion rates are the way they are in America, it is not a time for Orthodox Christians to be silent, or to give Obama or any other pro-&quot;choice&quot; politician the dignity of consideration.

I was astounded by the glowing way in which this candidate was being spoken about in this interview.  It's as if his radical positions -- which he has openly said do NOT contradict his alleged Christian faith -- are negligible in significance.

This interview was most ironic to listen to after having heard the one about Obama's speech on fatherhood -- literally the only speech where he got anything right.

Finally, maybe this is just because I'm not American and I've seen first-hand the consequences of Christians sitting back and rationalizing non-involvement in politics, but it would be wise to look at what has happened in Canada as a result of that kind of thinking.  We have the most unrestricted abortion laws in the world, we legalized gay &quot;marriage&quot; (and thereby have opened churches, pastors, private Christian schools, employers, private businesses, etc. to unimaginable challenges and lawsuits), and on and on it goes.

I'm sorry if I sound ungracious in any of this.  I'm especially sorry because I usually love listening to the clips provided online by this website. - Emm</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 13:49:09 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>I think what I liked most about this episode was the question of labels.</title>
			<link>http://www.myocn.net/index.php/Just-Thinking/Just-Thinking-Democratic-Nomination.html#comment-58</link>
			<description>Father Chris made an excellent point about how labels are applied in our political culture. If you oppose the Iraq War, you are suddenly a liberal. If you oppose abortion and the culture of death, you are suddenly conservative. In a heartbeat, political discourse rapidly descends to the level of name calling while serious issues get rather short shrift.

This was a great episode for a lot of reasons. The information about Archbishop Iakovos having been at the march with Martin Luther King was something I had no idea about. - gchancy</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 16:15:56 +0100</pubDate>
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