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Faith Without Works

By Amy Sullivan, Washington Monthly. Posted October 4, 2004.


After four years, the president's faith-based policies have proven to be neither compassionate nor conservative.

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Amy Sullivan is a Washington Monthly editor. This piece is being co-published with Beliefnet, where you may also read an opposing viewpoint from Jim Towey, director of the Office of Faith-Based & Community Initiatives.

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