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But just yesterday, lo and behold, there was New York Times media columnist David Carr writing an adoring puff-piece about your recent PAC antics, quoting several "experts" praising you to the skies.
Lee Siegel: Somewhere in New Jersey Lee Siegel 2011
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But just yesterday, lo and behold, there was New York Times media columnist David Carr writing an adoring puff-piece about your recent PAC antics, quoting several "experts" praising you to the skies.
Lee Siegel: Somewhere in New Jersey Lee Siegel 2011
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According to the Christian Post's puff-piece, the FRC sees it this way: "Some immediate harms involve a loss of freedom for people who disapprove of homosexuality, and the threat to religious liberty for religious nonprofit groups, such as Christian adoption agencies."
Clay Farris Naff: New York's Gay Marriage Debate Exposes Moral And Intellectual Bankruptcy Of Old-Time Religion Clay Farris Naff 2011
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But just yesterday, lo and behold, there was New York Times media columnist David Carr writing an adoring puff-piece about your recent PAC antics, quoting several "experts" praising you to the skies.
Lee Siegel: Somewhere in New Jersey Lee Siegel 2011
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According to the Christian Post's puff-piece, the FRC sees it this way: "Some immediate harms involve a loss of freedom for people who disapprove of homosexuality, and the threat to religious liberty for religious nonprofit groups, such as Christian adoption agencies."
Clay Farris Naff: New York's Gay Marriage Debate Exposes Moral And Intellectual Bankruptcy Of Old-Time Religion Clay Farris Naff 2011
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According to the Christian Post's puff-piece, the FRC sees it this way: "Some immediate harms involve a loss of freedom for people who disapprove of homosexuality, and the threat to religious liberty for religious nonprofit groups, such as Christian adoption agencies."
Clay Farris Naff: New York's Gay Marriage Debate Exposes Moral And Intellectual Bankruptcy Of Old-Time Religion Clay Farris Naff 2011
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Are the quotes from another Hollywood and Big Music puff-piece?
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To the contrary, while, “many U.S. industries are struggling, the movie industry is growing, “accounting for some 2.5 million jobs” and with a “trade surplus” of nearly $14 billion,” Locke observed, quoting the MPAA puff-piece.
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According to the Christian Post's puff-piece, the FRC sees it this way: "Some immediate harms involve a loss of freedom for people who disapprove of homosexuality, and the threat to religious liberty for religious nonprofit groups, such as Christian adoption agencies."
Clay Farris Naff: New York's Gay Marriage Debate Exposes Moral And Intellectual Bankruptcy Of Old-Time Religion Clay Farris Naff 2011
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Instead of this puff-piece SS, maybe you should read some of the writings of top economists when discussing the recovery from the Great Depression.
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