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<title>Comment by Eric Olsen</title>
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<description>pretty amazing Eric, very important. I think you are doing the very best thing you can do in shining a light onto these processes. Thanks!</description>
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<title>Comment by debbie</title>
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<description>Very thought provoking piece.

I have listened to Dr. James Dobson, he comes up on our local Christian radio station, I have never heard him say that homosexual should be imprisoned.  I don&#039;t know the other two that you mentioned.

I would have to agree that there are fanatics in any organization, people that believe that they have the insight and thus this gives them permission to ride roughshod over everybody else to get them to see &quot;what is right&quot;.  There are people in the Green party, Libertarian party, in you local groups, etc.  That is the nature of things.  There is always a bell curve, and there will always be extremists at both sides of an issue.</description>
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