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Your Views: Columnist was right about bridge-building compromises
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I was very impressed with Rev. Tom Smiley's article, "When bridge-building leads to compromise." He was right on target. It is very uplifting to know that somebody understands.

When he said, "I'm all for knocking down walls and building bridges but never at the expense of compromising Christianity for political correctness" I say amen. I couldn't agree more.

Joseph Attisano
Gainesville