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Proposing his “Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships” this week, Barack Obama said he knew some people who would “bristle at the notion that faith has a place in the public square.” He does. Many of them are members of his party. Democrats spoke against President Bush's 2001 push for expanding faith-based programs to allow religious organizations to use federal funds for charitable initiatives. Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) said the White House-backed proposal would lead to government “meddling” with religion. "There is an old saying about a certain road that is paved with good intentions," he said. "Charitable choice may be well intentioned, but I have grave concerns about where it may lead us." Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) said the bill was “wrong for America.” “Allowing religious organizations to provide much-needed... [read full story]
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Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama today will reach out to evangelical voters and propose a programme of federal grants to faith-based social service organisations, including churches, Jewish synagogues and mosques....
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama today will reach out to evangelical voters and propose a programme of federal grants to faith-based social service organisations, including churches, Jewish synagogues and mosques....
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama today will reach out to evangelical voters and propose a programme of federal grants to faith-based social service organisations, including churches, Jewish synagogues and mosques....
YOU have to be vain to be ambitious in politics. And, boy, Is Barack Obama ambitious: He has his own presidential seal - already: Mickey Kaus said: “But unless David Axelrod is insane, the thing will never be seen again.” Says...
By Leonard Doyle Obama's campaign has abruptly dropped its controversial redesign of the US presidential seal which featured a bald eagle emblazoned with the famous Obama logo, and his campaign slogan in Latin: "Vero Possumus,"...
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama today reached out to evangelical voters and proposed a programme of federal grants to faith-based social service organisations, including churches, Jewish synagogues and mosques. The...
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama today reached out to evangelical voters and proposed a programme of federal grants to faith-based social service organisations, including churches, Jewish synagogues and mosques. The...
Some voters are said to be unsure of Barack Obama's religious background US presidential hopeful Barack Obama has said he would expand George W Bush's programme of involving religious groups in government initiatives. The...
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama promised a more active approach to faith-based social programs on Tuesday in a bid to bolster his support among evangelical and religious voters.
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama promised a more active approach to faith-based social programs on Tuesday in a bid to bolster his support among evangelical and religious voters.
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