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'); document.write(''); document.write('The George W. Bush/Dick Cheney debacle is winding down. The lamest of lame ducks has forsaken the office he so desperately sought. He spends time hiding from the press and the public or travels to see “old friends” while running out the clock on the eight-year disaster that was his administration.
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'); document.write(''); document.write('Since the advent of the now not-so famous Reverend Jeremiah Wright s ridiculous remarks consistently aired during Campaign 2008, a great deal of attention has been devoted to the role of the clergy in addressing the needs and problems of modern society.
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