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If the president is going to use so much language of theology and the Bible, then let's use that language for a serious discussion about the war in Iraq. And that was never done.
Jim Wallis
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Jim Wallis
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: June 4
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the United States of America
James E. Wallis junior
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