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J Street vs. The Weekly Standard: Is it possible to be pro-peace and pro-Israel?
Friday, October 16th, 2009Tags: libertarians, moral confabulation, moral confabulation in the news, moral psychology, news commentary, political psychology, War and Peace, yourmorals.org
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