Sunday, July 11, 2004
Texas GOP reaffirms its dedication to undermine seperation of church and state
Christian platform ripped as offensive
By Ralph Z. Hallow
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
June 13, 2004
President Bush and the Republican Party in his home state of Texas are being criticized by Democrats on the touchy issue of whether America is a Christian nation.
At its convention in Austin, the Texas Republican Party voted to reaffirm a plank in its platform that disputes 'the myth of the separation of church and state.' The plank celebrates the United States as 'a Christian nation.' "
By Ralph Z. Hallow
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
June 13, 2004
President Bush and the Republican Party in his home state of Texas are being criticized by Democrats on the touchy issue of whether America is a Christian nation.
At its convention in Austin, the Texas Republican Party voted to reaffirm a plank in its platform that disputes 'the myth of the separation of church and state.' The plank celebrates the United States as 'a Christian nation.' "
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