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		<description><![CDATA[In the wake of the election, the Reds are claiming a victory for values, and the pundits are wondering what the Blue values are. As a native Virginian with degrees in economics and business, and a profound respect for the connections between people and nature, I&#8217;ve felt a bit like a fish out of water during this election. Are my values scarlet red or royal blue? Pink or cornflower? Ack!...]]></description>
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