Texas Governor Holds Religious Right Stadium Rally, But Americans United Refuses to Say Amen (Perry's Prayer a Palooza)
Church & State 2011, Sept, 64, 8
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To most people, the Statue of Liberty is the quintessential symbol of American life. Ensconced in New York Harbor, "Lady Liberty" has held her torch aloft for generations of immigrants seeking freedom on these shores. But to John Benefiel, an Oklahoma pastor affiliated with the Heartland Apostolic Reformation Network, the Statue of Liberty means something else - something sinister.
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