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Blog Name: Things Behind the Sun
Url: http://travismamone.blogspot.com
Language: unknown
Topics: faith, culture, life
Description: Musings on faith, culture, and life.
Popularity: 7 Followers

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Stuff You Should Check Out: 11/27/09
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving (or, if you live outside of the United States, and happy November 26th). Here are some stories that caught my eye this week:-First, in Shameless Self-Promotion, my "Praying for Obama's Demise" article is now on Burnside Writer's Collective. The article has started quite an interesting conversation.-Cracked.com finally says what we've been thinking: Facebook I.Q. tests are stupid.-Ki
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Since I'm a huge Derek Webb fan, and today is Thanksgiving, I thought it would only be fitting to post this video:Happy Thanksgiving!
Praying for Obama's Demise?
January 20, 2009 was a day that I’ll always remember. We brought up a TV so everyone—from the library patrons to the staff—could watch the inauguration of Barack Obama. Despite a heated and sometimes vicious election season, we watched the inauguration not as Democrats and Republicans, but as Americans. We even sang the National Anthem together. In that moment, we realized that we were truly One Nation.I’m not sure what happened since then, but the current political tension is thicker than the election season. What started as mere criticisms of Obama’s policies have transformed into vicious attacks and slanders. The President has been accused of promoting social
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Stuff You Should Check Out: 11/20/09
Here we are at the end of another work week, which means it's time to take a look at what's been going on this week:-The book Deadly Vipers was pulled from stores by its publisher, Zondervan. The book stirred stirred up a bit of controversy over its marketing, which many believe reinstated many Asian stereotypes. -Jim Wallis proposes

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