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		<title>By: Hispanic Pundit &#187; Should Gays be Allowed To Marry? Two Different Views</title>
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		<description>[...] For those of you that don&#8217;t know, shortly after the 2004 election, I was asked to be a guest on a liberal blog. The owner of the blog, Oso, was disappointed by the results of the election, and felt more dialogue between the two sides was needed. The idea was to open up communication between liberals and conservatives, and hopefully close the misunderstandings that are so common in liberal/conservative discussion. [...]</description>
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