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Faith-Based: Obama's Delay in Changing Bush Rules on Religion Funding Sparks Political Speculation, Protest (Pushback)
Church & State 2010, March
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Publisher Description
In his Feb. 4 address at the National Prayer Breakfast, President Barack Obama emphasized a theme that many Americans would agree with. Lamenting the "erosion of civility" in political life, Obama said, "At times, it seems like we're unable to listen to one another; to have at once a serious and civil debate. And this erosion of civility in the public square sows division and distrust among our citizens."
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