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NEA: Defending Mediocrity in Education since 1857
...as well as extorting money from teachers to give to Liberal politicians
Michelle Malkin, Captain's Quarters, The Wide Awakes
Rehnquist Watch
Michelle Malkin, Eugene Volokh, Outside the Beltway, Jawa Report, PoliBlog, Pajama Hadin
American Moslem Cleric Gets Life in Prison
The Return on Python (Monte)
Stop the ACLU Blogburst
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Karl Zinsmeister
Do religious conservatives have horns?
We often hear that “religion has no place in politics,” but that is a smokescreen thrown out by people who are suddenly losing most of the cultural battles. Nobody said Martin Luther King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference didn’t belong in politics because it was religious. The welfarism and leftist foreign policy promoted for a generation by the National Council of Churches didn’t raise any squeals from the left. If religion doesn’t belong in politics, how come the liberal Reform wing of Judaism calls its Washington office, headed by a rabbi, the Religious Action Center? Why did the Methodist church run a lobbying operation for decades from an office located on the one block between the Senate Office Buildings and the U.S. Supreme Court?
Posted by Danny Carlton at July 14, 2005 08:15 AM



