Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Candidate Clinton goes public with her private faith

She applauded the work of churches in ministering to the sick as Jesus did. For many of us the golden rule calls on us to act she said. rose in a standing ovation. Whether the warm reception translates into votes remains to be seen but at the very least Ms. Clinton signaled that she s not writing anybody off. Nor is she ceding any religious turf to her chief rival for the Democratic nomination Sen. with another in the audience. It s also a highly organized part of the campaign. Right after the elections Clinton telegraphed her robust effort to reach values voters as a presidential candidate. In the broader national campaign God talk does not infuse her every political activity. and even Jesus himself. To some Christian conservatives Clinton s religious talk is yet another reason to look askance at her. But there are some on the right who take Clinton s faith at face value. com s tough privacy policy .

Source: http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1220/p0! 1s02-uspo.html


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