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- From: libwca@emory.edu (Bill Anderson)
- Newsgroups: alt.rush-limbaugh
- Subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: Victory from Defeat
- Message-ID: <1480@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 00:07:52 GMT
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- Organization: Emory University, Atlanta, GA
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- eyc@acpub.duke.edu (EMIL CHUCK) writes:
- : dejst5+@pitt.edu (David E Joslin) writes:
- : -jtinkle@sparc1.sparc1.csubak.edu (j. tinkle ) writes:
- : ->I am an Episcopalian, am I a member of the religious right? Is everyone
- : ->who has a religion a member of the relgious right?
- : ->At times, it seems so.
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- : -Several people have said this and I just don't understand it. What
- : -have you seen to make you think that "Religious Right" is used to refer
- : -to everyone who is religious? I only hear it being used to refer to
- : -that group epitomized by Pat Robertson and Pat Buchanan who think that
- : -their personal values should be imposed on everyone in the country.
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- : Southern Baptists sometimes are perceived that way. In fact, in a lot of
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- Funny; I was under the impression that both Bill Clinton and Al
- Gore were Southern Baptists. Are they part of the Religious Right?
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- Bill Anderson
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