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      <![CDATA["...Latterly, we have to admit, we've had an eye down to our immediate south, where the voters in Mississippi were faced this week with a ballot issue asking them to decide on the legal status of "personhood," equating that aspect of citizenship with the fact of sperm-egg fertilization. This issue, we believe, should never have been on a ballot at all, inasmuch as its actual provenance is not electoral, but (pick one) theological, medical, scientific, or judicial..."<br>
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Our criteria for judging a candidate ought to be the State Constitutions, not issues that are not governmental jurisdictions.
        
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    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 22:59:56 -0600</pubDate>
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