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The Religious Right In 2009: Less Pious, More Partisan
"An Americans United Special Report Fundamentalist Political Movement Focuses On Defeating Obama Health-Care Proposals; Electing Republicans To Congress, White House
September 15, 2009
Religious Right leaders and activists will meet in Washington, D.C., at the end of the week for their first major gathering since President Barack Obama took office. These fundamentalist forces have an ambitious - and highly partisan - political agenda that ultimately seeks to merge religion and government."
www.au.org/homepage/fea...ore-partisan/
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"An Americans United Special Report Fundamentalist Political Movement Focuses On Defeating Obama Health-Care Proposals; Electing Republicans To Congress, White House
September 15, 2009
Religious Right leaders and activists will meet in Washington, D.C., at the end of the week for their first major gathering since President Barack Obama took office. These fundamentalist forces have an ambitious - and highly partisan - political agenda that ultimately seeks to merge religion and government."
www.au.org/homepage/fea...ore-partisan/
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