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Essay heading: Moyers vs. Frontline
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Bush went against the constitution to allow religious institutions to receive
federal aid for community service programs, without being
subjected to federal regulations. Nowhere, however, did he mention what faith would get the most funding. Bush had stated earlier that he didn't
believe you were going to heaven without Jesus... displayed 300 characters
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Nowhere, however, did he mention what faith would get the most funding. Bush had stated earlier that he didn't
believe you were going to heaven without Jesus. He then showed an obvious favortism towards Christianity when speaking about the new
programs in the public forum. If this continues, he will no doubt use his faith over the constitution to begin taking away the rightsof citizens... displayed next 300 characters
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