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The Christian Right's Humble Servant

By Max Blumenthal, AlterNet. Posted November 15, 2004.


For the religious right, Bush was like any other stealth candidate. No matter his unqualifications, he delivered for them in his first term, and so they rewarded him with their votes in record numbers.
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Max Blumenthal is a freelance journalist based in Los Angeles. Read his blog at maxblumenthal.blogspot.com.

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