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	<title>Comments on: Transpartisanship?  What Kinda Ship Is THAT??</title>
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		<title>By: Irene</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 07:11:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Nancy,
       I agree wholeheartedly. We need to rise above, to transsend to the new.
    A few days ago friend of mine was telling me that not only was Americas&#039; finances in turmoil but that of many other countries in the world. He listed Russia, Australia, Iceland, and England.  He was very distrought.
   I was not, I imediately saw that the world would have to change, have to come together to deal with &quot;money&quot;.  The ecomnomy has such value, certainly over the other issuses such as starvation or ecology in the world.  It had to be a circumstance that got the attention of everyone, rich and poor alike. Something that threatened the world as we now know it.
  I was energized and hopeful in the &quot;unifying response&quot; to the &quot;global economic crisis&quot;.
I likened it to the Phoenix crashing and burning and rising again re-newed.  He pointed out that the crashing and burning part was not pleasant.  I reluctantly agreed but I said it hurt a lot less if you knew of the greater good to come.  
    He reluctantly agreed. If we can wholeheartedly agree and hold to the hope and the Light of the greater good to come it will come much quicker, easier and harmoniously.
                                                      Much peace,
                                                                   Irene</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Nancy,<br />
       I agree wholeheartedly. We need to rise above, to transsend to the new.<br />
    A few days ago friend of mine was telling me that not only was Americas&#8217; finances in turmoil but that of many other countries in the world. He listed Russia, Australia, Iceland, and England.  He was very distrought.<br />
   I was not, I imediately saw that the world would have to change, have to come together to deal with &#8220;money&#8221;.  The ecomnomy has such value, certainly over the other issuses such as starvation or ecology in the world.  It had to be a circumstance that got the attention of everyone, rich and poor alike. Something that threatened the world as we now know it.<br />
  I was energized and hopeful in the &#8220;unifying response&#8221; to the &#8220;global economic crisis&#8221;.<br />
I likened it to the Phoenix crashing and burning and rising again re-newed.  He pointed out that the crashing and burning part was not pleasant.  I reluctantly agreed but I said it hurt a lot less if you knew of the greater good to come.<br />
    He reluctantly agreed. If we can wholeheartedly agree and hold to the hope and the Light of the greater good to come it will come much quicker, easier and harmoniously.<br />
                                                      Much peace,<br />
                                                                   Irene</p>
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		<title>By: Days 3 and 4: Best and Worst Transpartisan Sites &#171; Election 2008: Transpartisanship Movement in American Politics</title>
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		<dc:creator>Days 3 and 4: Best and Worst Transpartisan Sites &#171; Election 2008: Transpartisanship Movement in American Politics</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 19:37:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] best pick for today is an update of a site that I was critical of just the other day - Indigo Coach.  The blogger - Nancy Boyd - took my remarks seriously and elaborated a bit more on [...]</description>
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