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Religion Dispatches
Big Money is Pharaoh, average citizens are the Israelites, and you, you dear Democrats, you get to be Charlton Heston.
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Religion Dispatches
Focus on the Family retracts its potential support for a nominee with ‘gay tendencies.’
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Religion Dispatches
He threatens criminals and undocumented immigrants with impalement but he has ‘Republican values.’ Jonathon ‘The Impaler’ Sharkey’s declaration that he will seek the Republican nomination for president is just another human interest story for the media. But what does it say that his rhetoric and positions don’t deviate appreciably from the current level of discourse?
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Religion Dispatches
Arizona’s Republican governor and many conservatives may not be aware of the extent to which immigration cuts across religious groups—liberal and conservative. If draconian measures like SB 1070 take hold and opposition gains steam, Republicans may see their 2010 and 2012 hopes evaporate in the summer sun.
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Religion Dispatches
Her new memoir reveals how craven the Republican situation really is.
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Religion Dispatches
In the latest diavlog in RD’s collaboration with Bloggingheads.tv, Anthea Butler and Michelle Goldberg discuss the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal, Christian militias, the GOP’s spiral of extremism, and more.
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Religion Dispatches
Despite resorting to demonization and dated paradigms, Max Blumenthal ’s muckraking first book traces the fascinating history of the religious right and its web of gothic and aggressive conspiracy theories—making a convincing case that the Republican Party has been “shattered” by a right-wing religious movement.
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Religion Dispatches
Does Rep. Wilson’s outburst before the president signal something deeper about the state of our national rituals?
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Religion Dispatches
So long as the health care battle is focused on the model of market competition—the very notion that health care is best conceived as a for-profit industry—the whole debate is a non-starter. If a meaningful health care reform is to pass, Democrats and liberals will have to return to their social justice roots.
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