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Promoted to Headline (H4) on 8/31/09: The Dirtier The Pulpits, The Dirtier The Politics yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'The Dirtier The Pulpits, The Dirtier The Politics'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The fighting from the right is getting dirtier and pulpits are seminal: the furies of hell are being called upon to rid us of liberal politicians and even the President.'
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Few incorporated or used "Wayside Pulpits" but this was not explored.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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There we are lying on the grass strip between Mr. Pinelli's gladiolus and Mr. Pinelli's Jack in the Pulpits.
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Few incorporated or used "Wayside Pulpits" but this was not explored.
UCCN 2008
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There we are lying on the grass strip between Mr. Pinelli's gladiolus and Mr. Pinelli's Jack in the Pulpits.
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Pulpits across this country rail against social ills that Democrats support, they tell there churchgoers to vote GOP if they care about God and their country.
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The Pulpits and Christian Press are working hard for the second week running.
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Under the auspices of Labor in the Pulpits, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist and Presbyterian clerics have composed guidelines for union-friendly sermons and litanies, as well as inserts for church bulletins that promote union legislation.
The Rise of the Religious Left Steven Malanga 2007
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The AFL-CIO launched "Labor in the Pulpits," a program that encouraged churches and synagogues to invite union leaders to preach the virtues of organized labor and tout its political agenda.
The Rise of the Religious Left Steven Malanga 2007
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Pulpits, Politics And Penalties. (worship services become political): An article from: Church by Rob Boston
Gingrich Still Preaching Hate in Wake of Falwell's Death 2007
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