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- The Founding Mudslingers
Ever since the election of 1800, candidates (or their proxies) have been attacking the other side with insinuations about sex and irreligion. (Edward J. Larson, The Washington Post) - Paying Tribute to a Good Idea
When Barry Lynn of Americans United for Separation of Church and State says, 'I am disappointed,' Obama is on the right track. (Michael Gerson, The Washington Post) - Obama's Faith-Based Reform
Seeking peace in the culture war is in Obama's interest. But does that make ending it a bad thing? (E. J. Dionne Jr , The Washington Post) - Gay-Marriage Opponents To Boycott McDonald's
American Family Association says fast-food giant failed to stay neutral in culture wars. (The Washington Post) - Obama: Mental distress can't justify late abortion
Distinction sets candidate apart from most abortion rights supporters. (AP/Yahoo News) - A Turning Point for McCain
McCain campaign feeling 'Mile High' after conservative Christian leaders meeting in Denver agree to back him. (David Brody, CBN News)
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