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Great idea for an article Alex! I also thought about 'hitchhiking with a mission' before, especially when I came across this article: [http://townhall.com/news/religion/2008/08/28/man_shares_gospel_through_hitchhiking Man shares Gospel through hitchhiking] --[[User:Robino|Robino]] 17:07, 16 September 2008 (CEST)
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Great idea for an article Alex! I also thought about 'hitchhiking with a mission' before, especially when I came across this article: [http://townhall.com/news/religion/2008/08/28/man_shares_gospel_through_hitchhiking Man shares Gospel through hitchhiking] ([http://www.floridabaptistwitness.com/9452.article another link])--[[User:Robino|Robino]] 17:07, 16 September 2008 (CEST)  
 
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:Hey!Actually i also prefer Robinos title for this category, because i think it's a wider definition that offers more space for different projects which don't have a 100% political background but a social engaged one. if we'd only call it "political hitchhiking" there would be no space for people who hitchhike for example for school books somewhere, but without political background.what do you think?--[[User:Wukk|Wukk]] 20:15, 22 September 2008 (CEST)
Hey!Actually i also prefer Robinos title for this category, because i think it's a wider definition that offers more space for different projects which don't have a 100% political background but a social engaged one. if we'd only call it "political hitchhiking" there would be no space for people who hitchhike for example for school books somewhere, but without political background.what do you think?--[[User:Wukk|Wukk]] 20:15, 22 September 2008 (CEST)
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::I would make it two different articles but the school book thing is for me actually political hitchhiking too... However, I think it is more the mission-thing that irritates me (i somehow connect force to it)... What about just calling it 'campaigning' (as stated fully in the first sentence 'Hitchhiking and (political) campaigning is an interesting and maybe controversial one.')? That sounds open enough for me in sense of word and topic... --[[User:Alex|Alex]] 00:50, 6 October 2008 (CEST)
 
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:::Campaigning is alright for me. I am not so much opposed to the political part in 'political hitchhiking' since in the end it is all political anyway. But somehow I really dig the mission thing. Can you explain why it doesn't fit the purpose for you Alex? --[[User:Robino|Robino]] 12:08, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
I would make it two different articles but the school book thing is for me actually political hitchhiking too... However, I think it is more the mission-thing that irritates me (i somehow connect force to it)... What about just calling it 'campaigning' (as stated fully in the first sentence 'Hitchhiking and (political) campaigning is an interesting and maybe controversial one.')? That sounds open enough for me in sense of word and topc... --[[User:Alex|Alex]] 00:50, 6 October 2008 (CEST)
 

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Great idea for an article Alex! I also thought about 'hitchhiking with a mission' before, especially when I came across this article: Man shares Gospel through hitchhiking (another link)--Robino 17:07, 16 September 2008 (CEST)

Hey!Actually i also prefer Robinos title for this category, because i think it's a wider definition that offers more space for different projects which don't have a 100% political background but a social engaged one. if we'd only call it "political hitchhiking" there would be no space for people who hitchhike for example for school books somewhere, but without political background.what do you think?--Wukk 20:15, 22 September 2008 (CEST)
I would make it two different articles but the school book thing is for me actually political hitchhiking too... However, I think it is more the mission-thing that irritates me (i somehow connect force to it)... What about just calling it 'campaigning' (as stated fully in the first sentence 'Hitchhiking and (political) campaigning is an interesting and maybe controversial one.')? That sounds open enough for me in sense of word and topic... --Alex 00:50, 6 October 2008 (CEST)
Campaigning is alright for me. I am not so much opposed to the political part in 'political hitchhiking' since in the end it is all political anyway. But somehow I really dig the mission thing. Can you explain why it doesn't fit the purpose for you Alex? --Robino 12:08, 21 October 2008 (UTC)