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Friday October 31, 2008

Kmiec rebuts Chaput: Good Catholics can vote for Obama

Douglas Kmiec has become perhaps the most prominent of the pro-life Catholic "Obamacons." Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver has become perhaps the most prominent (and civil, given recent statements from some of his confreres) advocate of the view that a Catholic cannot "in good cosncience" vote for Obama.

Chaput recently took a hard shot to all progressive Catholics, telling an audience in a talk titled "Little Murders" that "to suggest -- as some Catholics do -- that Senator Obama is this year's "real" pro-life candidate requires a peculiar kind of self-hypnosis, or moral confusion, or worse. To portray the 2008 Democratic Party presidential ticket as the preferred "pro-life" option is to subvert what the word "pro-life" means." He also object to Kmiec citing Chaput's own book as backing for KMiec's pro-Obama vote:

Of course, these are simply my personal views as an author and private citizen. But I'm grateful to Prof. Kmiec for quoting me in his book and giving me the reason to speak so clearly about our differences. I think his activism for Senator Obama, and the work of Democratic-friendly groups like Catholics United and Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, have done a disservice to the Church, confused the natural priorities of Catholic social teaching, undermined the progress pro-lifers have made, and provided an excuse for some Catholics to abandon the abortion issue instead of fighting within their parties and at the ballot box to protect the unborn.

In NCR today, Kmiec volleys back with a thoughtful reply, lighter on the rhetoric and heavier on the ethical thinking. The outro:

The circumstances for Catholics in 2008 are a happier one than Archbishop Chaput lets on. The social justice policies of Senator Obama and his ability to work toward the common good upon common ground makes him a source of hope for all Americans, including sincere and faithful Catholics -- except those who are wittingly or unwittingly ensnared by the artificial cultural divisions of the past or trapped within the narrative framework of one political party.

Friday October 31, 2008

So much for those Muslim rumors--it's Barack O'Bama!

Thursday October 30, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Jews

Brandeis Descendants Support Obama

The Legacy of Justice Louis D. Brandeis and the Jewish Vote:
 

Thursday October 30, 2008

Categories: Catholics, Election '08

Catholic Bishops Should Stay Out of Politics (by Chris Korzen)

chriskorzen.jpgChris Korzen is executive director of Catholics United and co-author of A Nation for All:  How the Catholic Vision of the Common Good Can Save America from the Politics of Division.

Earlier this month, Bishop Joseph Martino of Scranton ordered his priests to read a letter at Mass warning Catholics of the spiritual consequences of voting for pro-choice candidates.  In doing so, Bishop Martino joined a small minority of Catholic bishops who have taken the extraordinary step of using their positions to sway parishioners into voting for John McCain.

Bishops have a right to educate Catholics about the Church's moral teachings.  But they are not - and do not claim to be - experts in political affairs.  Recent history shows why:  such politics-in-the-pew activities, however well-intended, can have dangerous unforeseen consequences. 

Catholics, who make up about a quarter of the electorate, may very well have been the decisive factor in securing President Bush's reelection in 2004.  They swung to the incumbent by significant margins in Ohio, in no small part due to a coordinated campaign by GOP-affiliated "Catholic" organizations (with no ties to the Church institution) to convince them that a vote for John Kerry put them in a "state of sin."  This message was echoed - along with admonitions that Kerry refrain from Communion - by a few media-savvy Catholic prelates, most notably Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput and St. Louis Archbishop Raymond Burke.  Only a handful of other bishops followed suit.

Looking back over the past eight years, can we honestly say that the Bush Administration worked to champion Catholic values, even on issues like abortion? After all, Bush started an unjustified war in Iraq, set the table for the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, and squandered a budget surplus on tax cuts for those who needed it the least.  The result:  some 47 million Americans are without health care, families are increasingly struggling to make ends meet, thousands of American soldiers and Iraqi civilians have died, and the sharp decline in abortions of the 1990s has not been sustained.  By Catholic standards, this hardly constitutes a pro-life record.

Of course, some Catholics will undoubtedly point to Bush's appointment of conservatives John Roberts and Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court and the passage of the much-touted partial birth abortion ban.  Yet these are mere table scraps for the movement that swept the president to power. Roberts has suggested that Roe v. Wade may be "settled law," and the partial birth ban only did away with a certain rare type of abortion procedure.  Few, if any, abortions were actually prevented by this legislation.

The Church believes that abortion is the number one threat to human dignity in the world today.  Why, then, did some bishops try to convince us to vote for Bush, a candidate who put ending abortion at the bottom of his list of priorities - well below the tax cuts, the war, market deregulation, and escalating a conflict with Iran.  Why was it OK for the president to spend billions of dollars a week in Iraq while failing to fund - indeed, in some cases even cutting - social programs that might have reduced abortions, programs like health care for pregnant women and children?  Why weren't the full resources of our nation instead brought to bear to protect and defend the unborn?

Catholics surely understand that candidates lure us in by speaking to our deepest desires, then pursue a completely different agenda - the old bait-and-switch.  Make no mistake, the logic that the maverick bishops are using is identical to that which impelled millions of Catholics to pull the lever for Bush in 2004.  If these men believe that we've been better off with four more years of Bush, they should say so, clearly and unambiguously.  If not, they should return to the political sidelines.

For Catholics, the 2004 election doesn't necessarily serve as a model of what to do this time around.  It can, however, provide us with some insight about what not to do.  We cannot afford to substitute spiritual coercion for an open and honest conversation about which candidate will best promote our values, like health care for all, war as a last resort, and effective policies to prevent abortions.  As a pro-life Catholic, I believe a compelling and faithful case can be made to vote for either McCain or Obama.  For the good of our church and the good of our country, bishops like Joseph Martino would be well-advised to stop trying to suffocate this debate.


Wednesday October 29, 2008

Obama=Ottomans?

Or, pro-choice voters as Muslim invaders? I don't know if Bishop Robert Finn of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph wanted to go there, but he did, in his latest column in the diocesan newspaper:

"Our Catholic moral principles teach that a candidate's promise of economic prosperity is insufficient to justify their constant support of abortion laws, including partial-birth abortion, and infanticide for born-alive infants. Promotion of the Freedom of Choice Act is a pledge to eliminate every single limit on abortions achieved over the last thirty-five years. The real freedom that is ours in Jesus Christ compels us, not to take life, but to defend it...

...Join me in calling upon Mary in this month of the rosary. In 1571, in the midst of the Battle of Lepanto, when the future of Christian Europe was in the balance and the odds against them were overwhelming, prayer to Our Lady of the Rosary brought the decisive victory. We ask her now to watch over our country and bring us the victory of life."

Lepanto is a favorite analogy of many bishops, especially in Europe, where people may more easily get the reference. I think in today's interreligious climate, we could find another. Though the Hitler/Stalin route is pretty well-traveled, too.

H/T: Catholic World News

Wednesday October 29, 2008

James Dobson's letter from 2012

The so called "letter from 2012" released by James Dobson is one of the most disingenuous pieces of political rhetoric I have ever encountered. The letter, portrayed as his worst fears, actually reveals the details of his agenda over the...

Wednesday October 29, 2008

Categories: Election '08

"Them Blacks": Fear-mongering At Its Worst

Rumors that  black people are likely to riot after next week's election is the lowest form of fear-mongering yet by Obama's opponents. The sleaziest ones go so far as to say that  regardless whether Obama wins or loses black people...

Wednesday October 29, 2008

REALLY Great Pumpkins!

Over at Christianity Today, Sarah Pulliam has been "getting political with pumpkins"--and it looks like a lot of fun. Definitely try this at home! She links to the AP page with some rockin' images, but I've been unable to...

Tuesday October 28, 2008

International Religious Freedom: The orphan issue of 2008

Amid the final campaign push, the 10th anniversary of the nation's landmark covenant on international religious freedom passed largely unnoticed on Monday. That is more than a shame. The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 (IRFA) was passed by a...

Tuesday October 28, 2008

"National Get Kicked Out of Church Parking Lot Weekend"

Catholics should guard their windshields this coming weekend.Priests for Life held a national conference call on Oct. 27th (posted on their website) where they spoke to volunteers who they had been recruited to flyer Catholic church parking lots with anti-Obama...

Tuesday October 28, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Terrorism

Why Al-Qaeda is Endorsing McCain

Eboo Patel refflects  on the reason in his blog on Washington Post's On Faith  "Al Qaeda will have to support McCain in the coming election." So reads a website closely associated with Al-Qaeda, according to Nick Kristof in his Sunday New...

Monday October 27, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Election Sermon

There's a noble tradition in the ministry, going back to the 17th Century. One or two Sundays before an election, almost every preacher in the land devoted his sermon to the body politic.   It's a great literary genre. ...

Monday October 27, 2008

Join Us in Responding to Dobson 2012 Letter

Respond to Focus on the Family Action "Letter from 2012 in Obama's America" James Dobson is promoting a Letter from 2012 purporting to offer a vision after four years of an Obama administration. This letter, filled with doomsday projections, is...

Sunday October 26, 2008

"2012" Letter incites backlash against Focus on the Family

The Letter from 2012 in "Obama's America" issued by Focus on the Family Action, describing a dystopian world under an Obama Presidency, has begun to incite a backlash against Focus on the Family.  Check out the reactions from readers at...

Sunday October 26, 2008

Rick Warren & Proposition 8

I have a great deal of respect for Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California.  I would even go so far as to count him as a friend, and I suspect that he might say the...

Saturday October 25, 2008

Categories: Christians, Election '08

Surprise! Christian Right Running on Fear

From Huffington PostTerrorist strikes on four American cities. Russia rolling into Eastern Europe. Israel hit by a nuclear bomb. Gay marriage in every state. The end of the Boy Scouts. All are plausible scenarios if Democrat Barack Obama is elected...

Friday October 24, 2008

Spreading the Wealth, and other Christian Values

In a now famous exchange with Joe the Plumber (aka Joe Wurzelbacher), Senator Obama said: "I think that when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."  This quote has been the rallying call of the McCain campaign for...

Friday October 24, 2008

Rev. Jim Wallis Shares "My Personal 'Faith Priorities' for this Election"

I was emailing this evening with Jim Wallis. Its always a blessing to hear what's on Reverend Wallis' mind. He's a good friend, great leader, prophetic minister and caring pastor. He mentioned a recent posting of his at God's Politics....

Thursday October 23, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Election, Immigration, and the Gospel, by Gabriel Salguero

A great post by Gabriel Salguero over on God's Politics: In the months leading up to the election, the topic of immigration reform has disappeared from the presidential candidates' conversations. Ironically, during Hispanic Heritage month, Senators Obama and McCain spoke very...

Thursday October 23, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Evangelicals

Obama Tied with McCain among Born Again Christians

The latest Barna poll described by Steve WaldmanStunning. Shocking. Impossible?Barna, the premier pollster of the evangelical world, just released a new survey finding it's a dead heat among "born again" Christians:McCain 45%Obama 43%Undecided 10%Points of reference: Bush won 62% of Born...

Thursday October 23, 2008

Categories: Election '08

My American Prayer

Star Studded civil religion blended with electoral hope - not the worst thing in the world.  The Musical Follow up to Yes We Can from the primaries.  ...

Wednesday October 22, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Media, Muslims

A Good Month for Religious Pluralism, but Not Great

October has been a good month for religious pluralism in America. Not great, but good. This past Sunday on Meet the Press former Secretary of State Collin Powell condemned the religious bigotry that has emerged during the campaign, saying:...

Tuesday October 21, 2008

God, Marriage and Proposition 8

Given war, hunger, and the world-wide economic meltdown, it's hard for me to have a lot of patience with the ideologues who, once again, have dragged the issue of gay marriage onto my state's ballot as if it were the...

Tuesday October 21, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Family Values for Obama

This is a home made video about a family's choice to support Obama and it is really great....

Tuesday October 21, 2008

Battle of the Bishops

It continues...Memphis Bishop Terry Steib this week called on Catholics not to be "one-issue" voters, in contrast to Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput (whose latest comments in a talk titled "Little Murders" were especially strong) and some others. Steib, in this NCR piece,...

Monday October 20, 2008

Categories: Muslims

Crescents among the crosses

By now, many of you have heard General Colin Powell's recounting of the sacrifice that Muslim-American soldier Kareem Rashad Sultan Khan made for the country of his birth, and how a photo of Khan's mother draped over her son's tombstone...

Monday October 20, 2008

Just When You Thought You Were an American... Conservatives Say Not So Fast.

Governor Palin and her brand of Republicanism are about to overcook my grits.   She and those who drink from the same mug have decided that you are not a real American, maybe you are even anti-American, if you...

Monday October 20, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Muslims

Colin Powell: A Sane Respectful Voice For American Muslims

  It is about time.  On Sunday Gen. Colin Powell spoke eloquently about his choice to endorse Barack Obama and, most strikingly, condemned the implicit and explicit disrespect to American Muslims that has been a part of the electoral campaign. ...

Monday October 20, 2008

The Tale of Two Presidents and one Economy

Marta Cook over at Faithful Democrats just did a great post on the differences between how American families fared during the Clinton and Bush years.   She based her post on a report by Third Way (my favorite of the progressive...

Monday October 20, 2008

Who is the real heir to Teddy Roosevelt?

John McCain says he is the new TR. And Barack Obama is a socialist who wants to "share the wealth," as he told the now (in)famous Joe the Plumber (or whatever). But check out Teddy's "New Nationalism" speech of...

Sunday October 19, 2008

Good Catholics AND Good Democrats

"The Catholic case for Barack Obama" has rarely been put so convincingly as it is in this Newsweek essay. Or, at least, a case for voting freely, according to one's conscience and the range of issues. The argument is made...

Saturday October 18, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Republican Exceptionalism: Idolizing Ideology

On Oct 2nd, Sarah Palin ended the Vice Presidential debate by voicing her strong belief in American exceptionalism, - that America has a unique blessing by God and a special  mission to the world.      Just a couple weeks later...

Saturday October 18, 2008

"Racism is a sin"...A bishop speaks out

I have heard of few religious leaders speaking out against the ugliness emerging from the campaign trail, especially on race and violence. That makes this powerful essay in the latest issue of the Jesuit weekly America that much more welcome. It is by Bishop Blase...

Friday October 17, 2008

Special Election Message from Martin Sheen

View extended interviews on faith and politics with Martin Sheen and Douglas Kmiec here....

Friday October 17, 2008

Republican Earmarks for Gay Porn: Part II

The Danville Register and Bee--the paper that originally broke the story about Rep. Virgil Goode's connections with the "gay coming of age" movie, Eden's Curve, and Goode's earmarks to its producer--just released a very good editorial explaining their reasons for...

Friday October 17, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Media

McCain on Letterman--Palin on SNL?!

Now this would be a serious change of tone--and the smartest move yet in the heretofore hapless McCain-Palin campaign. The LATimes reports (via Sarah Pulliam at Christianity Today) on McCain's make-up appearance on Letterman last night and McCain's revelation that...

Friday October 17, 2008

Beyond Partisanship, Part II: The Al Smith Dinner

Now this is more like it. Sure, you're not going to see a lot of jocularity and self-deprecation--or raising $4 million for charity rather than themselves--but the Al Smith Dinner, the white-tie gala and quadrennial campaign-free zone that was held...

Thursday October 16, 2008

BEING CATHOLIC: BEYOND PARTISANSHIP AND LABELS

Catholics are the quintessential swing voters in this presidential election. Whoever wins the Catholic vote in key battleground states is likely to be sworn in as our 44th president in January.     Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good is...

Thursday October 16, 2008

Categories: Economy, Election '08

"Joe the Plumber" gets his 15 minutes...

...And as predicted, he may want to give it back. Read the rather funny Times' "Caucus" piece about Joe the Plumber, star of last night's debate...Or, rather, Samuel J. Wurzelbacher. And he's actually not a plumber. But he is an angry...

Thursday October 16, 2008

Is Barack Obama the new Al Smith?

That might be heresy to some in the Catholic universe, but the argument has much to be said for it--though don't expect Cardinal Edward M. Egan to be making that claim at tonight's Al Smith Dinner. The quadrennial white-tie...

Thursday October 16, 2008

Increase of Blogs on Christian faith and Senator Obama

Religious voters are really paying attention this election cycle- and writing about it on their blogs.Here are excerpts of dozens of blog postings we've run across just in response to the Matthew 25 websites.For links and a full collection of...

Wednesday October 15, 2008

Voters respond to Obama on Abortion Reduction

In tonight's Presidential debate, Senator Obama emphasized his commitment to finding common ground by seeking to reduce the need and numbers of abortions.  What was amazing to watch was the incredibly favorable response from Uncommitted Ohio Voters on CNN.  Watch...

Wednesday October 15, 2008

Conservative GOP Congressman + his earmark for gay porn flick = interesting times in VA

OK, I'm not making this up.  But it just came out that Rep. Virgil Goode, notorious for leading the protest against Rep. Ellison's desire to be sworn in on the Koran and for being an outspoken opponent of gay rights,...

Wednesday October 15, 2008

Jesus Christ: Do you REALLY know him?

Seriously. His entire track record is hearsay. The four accounts we have of his life contradict each other and they're probably not historically reliable. Besides, he was born in Palestine, for crying out loud. You all have to ask these hard questions. The MSM...

Tuesday October 14, 2008

An Open Letter to Sister Sarah

In an interview with Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin responded to the host's question about her attacks on Barack Obama.  Praising her for "forcefulness," Rush asked, "Can you attack as you wish?"  Palin replied, "I've got nothing to lose in this."Well,...

Tuesday October 14, 2008

Parker Griffith of Alabama Calls Americans to Stand Tall, be Patriotic and Embrace Their Faith. Bloggers Who Support His Opponent Think He's Wrong to Believe These Things

Parker Griffith, the Democratic candidate for Congress in Alabama's 5th Congressional District, while speaking to a Baptist association as a fellow believer, recently made one of the most patriotic and faith-infused statements a candidate can make:   "I think...

Sunday October 12, 2008

Categories: Christians, Economy

To the Christian Leaders of America in this Time of Crisis

To the Christian Leaders of America in this Time of Crisis,   The past few weeks have provided a vivid reminder that we are in a global crisis.  This is not restricted to what is happening with the stock markets. ...

Saturday October 11, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Puny Antics of Sarah Palin

"Gov Palin's extracurricular efforts on behalf of her family probably stretch ethical boundaries but they are so inconsequential versus the enormous need for leadership our country now faces.  To fault her for these efforts to avenge her family name...

Saturday October 11, 2008

"Barry" & the Downstream Media

In desperation, apparently, Messrs. Hannity, Limbaugh and other principals of the Downstream Media are trying to make hay out of the fact that Barack Obama was known as "Barry" while a child but then opted to use his given name,...

Friday October 10, 2008

Faith of their Fathers? Not When it Comes to the Culture Wars

Given the divisive role religion played in the 2004 election, many progressives have been waiting for a resumption of the culture wars in this election season.  Yet despite the addition of Sarah Palin to the Republican ticket, (a Pentecostal governor...

Friday October 10, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Terrorism

"He Is Not Like Us" Crosses The Line

Where is the line in the sand that makes everyone stand up and agree that things have gone too far? That line that lets us know when a campaign has gone beyond nasty to dangerous, past negative to incendiary, past...

Friday October 10, 2008

Donna Brazile: A good Catholic girl lets loose...

...And says what I wish more Catholic leaders would about the ugly, angry--and yes, race-baiting--tone of the McCain/Palin campaign. Watch the video from a recent New Yorker campaign symposium...She's not going to the back of the bus anymore!  ...

Friday October 10, 2008

High Noon: The campaign as a Western movie

But who are the Good Guys? John McCain and Sarah Palin think they are, and in this piece in the current issue of The Tablet of London, I try to explain the campaign through the lens of the Old West:...

Thursday October 9, 2008

The "Trekkie" Campaign

McCain as Captain Kirk and Obama as Mr. Spock? That's the take from Jason Horowitz in this week's New York Observer cover story. I nsightful piece. Spock was mixed race, and great at times of crisis, and he always knew...

Wednesday October 8, 2008

"Being Catholic Now"

On a recent trip to Pennsylvania, I enjoyed dinner with Kerry Kennedy- daughter of Robert and Ethel Kennedy- and heard about her new book Being Catholic Now: Prominent Americans Talk About Change in the Church and the Quest for...

Wednesday October 8, 2008

"Barry" & the Downstream Media

In desperation, apparently, Messrs. Hannity, Limbaugh and other principals of the Downstream Media are trying to make hay out of the fact that Barack Obama was known as "Barry" while a child but then opted to use his given name,...

Wednesday October 8, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Saddleback vs the debates

Third debate with God a no-show. After sitting through the last three debates, I feel nostalgic for the thrill of watching McCain and Obama talk from the heart about their faith and values at Saddleback.  That night we recived insights into both candidates which...

Tuesday October 7, 2008

Categories: Abortion, Election '08

Can Democrats Reduce More Abortions than Republicans?

Beliefnet's Steve Waldman asks the question on his blog.  He writes:Some Democrats are now making an unusual argument about abortion: that a Democratic administration might actually reduce abortions more than a Republican administration?On the surface, this seems preposterous. Republicans oppose abortion...

Tuesday October 7, 2008

Gambling with Politics

Tabitha Knerr at Faithfuldemocrats.com just posted a great piece on all the many ties between Republicans and the gambling industry that are starting to pop up in races around the country.  I commented recently on the effect Sheldon Adelson--the GOP...

Monday October 6, 2008

Terrorizing the American Politic

There have been many low points in this protracted and seemingly never-ending Presidential season.   Race and gender wedge-games dominated much of the primary scene, with socioeconomic class being an equally uncomfortable and all-too-often silent factor.    Religion too has been...

Sunday October 5, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Standing in the Need of Prayer

We must brace ourselves for the ugliness of the next thirty days.  Senator McCain's campaign brazenly announced its intention to "get tough" with Senator Obama.  Sarah Palin led the charge, condemning Obama for his association with "terrorists" like Bill Ayers. ...

Saturday October 4, 2008

Categories: Economy

Main Street Casualities of the Prosperity Gospel

David Van Biema reports in Time on the so called Prosperity Gospel: the congregants who believed, the lenders who were eager to take advantage of them, and the disaster this dangerous heresy has wrought.  He writes:"Has the so-called Prosperity gospel...

Saturday October 4, 2008

Categories: Election '08

America, the Exceptional

Recently I wrote that God, faith and religion were almost entirely absent from the McCain/Obama debate. Thursday's match-up between Palin and Biden was similar.  This is surprising from two candidates who have talked a lot about their faith on the campaign trail and whose religious...

Friday October 3, 2008

Kmiec Responds to Criticism on Abortion Reduction "Scam" (From Eric McFadden)

Interview with Doug Kmiec by Eric McFadden in response to Right to Life Criticism on "Abortion Reduction Scam"Recently Deal Hudson published a statement by Doug Johnson- Legislative director of National Right to Life, where Johnson and Hudson refer to abortion...

Thursday October 2, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Election Trends Among Religious Groups

Trends in Candidate Preferences Among Religious GroupsOct. 2, 2008The latest survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press includes analysis of the candidate preferences of major religious groups. These charts, based on People-Press surveys conducted on the dates...

Thursday October 2, 2008

Sarah Palin: Religionless Christian?

Who's afraid of Sarah Palin? And her faith? I'm one of those who thinks all the hand-wringing about her supposedly ideological right-wing faith is way overblown. Could she be a right-wing religious ideologue if in office? Perhaps she'd follow the script...

Wednesday October 1, 2008

Categories: Buddhist

Sitting Down for Peace in our Time

I haven't been very well lately and took time off from writing and teaching. But last night -- on the anniversary of 9/11 and as part of Unity Worldwide's World Day of Prayer -- I started my fall teaching season...

Wednesday October 1, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The 12 Tribes of American Politics in the '08 Election

John Green, Dan Gilgoff, and Steven Waldman just released this breakdown and analysis of the 12 religious voting blocks and their potential effect on the 2008 election.  What a shock for those of us on the "religious left" who have...

Wednesday October 1, 2008

"Where Your Trasure Is": Part II

(cross-posted on faithfuldemocrats.com)   Talk about politics making strange bedfellows.  Who would have thought that liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans would join forces to defeat one of the strongest legislative pushes I've seen in recent years, one backed by...

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