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Liberals had no idea Obamacare might be unconstitutional

Mar 30, 2012 Comments Off by

In which I gloat . . . just a bit

Okay, so in the previous post, I cautioned opponents of Obamacare not to break out the champagne. And even if the case against it is won, that fact won’t be known for quite some time. …

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Why the “Mormon Moment” Concerns Me

Jan 16, 2012 Comments Off by

Why the “Mormon Moment” Concerns Me 

By Thomas Grier 

Recently, the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life published research on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints focusing primarily on their “beliefs, values, perceptions and political preferences.” For those interested about the …

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