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Two maps offer two ways of thinking about the election:

Four sermons for Democrats and progressives:
Sean and Kendra joined the ACLU. If you've ever considered it, now's the time. If you haven't, now's the time.

Four sermons for Democrats and progressives:
- Will Shetterly: "Seeking a new language for an old way."
- William Saletan: "Go back to being the party of responsibility."
- Nathan Newman: "Make engagement with strongly religious voters a priority."
- Howard Dean: "We are not stopping here."
Sean and Kendra joined the ACLU. If you've ever considered it, now's the time. If you haven't, now's the time.
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Also, the "blending" idea worries me in that it implies finding some kind of "middle ground" which can appeal to both sides. If anything, this has finally given me the resolve that we should fight for liberal ideals without compromise -- it's kinda hard to find a middle ground on issues of a woman's right to choose, gay marriage, etc. And pretty hard to rationalize a compromise on these issues.
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I like blue. Let's get some paint.
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