John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

Controversies in the News

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Paul Chesser, writing for the American Spectator, notes that the liberal media won’t stop giving Pat Robertson star status every time he says something.  According to Chesser, Robertson misrepresents evangelical Christians. Donna Martinez,
on “At Issue,” discussed other controversial issues, including
actions taken to quell the recent violence on Durham’s public
buses. 

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