2004 Presidential Election
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  Sunday, November 14, 2004


2004 Presidential Transition

John Aloysius Farrell writes in today's Denver Post, "There are few things as fascinating to watch, in politics, as unfolding betrayal," [November 14, 2004, "Evangelical issues left in Bush's dust"].

Colorado Springs is 60 miles or so down I-25 from Denver. My reference is always Denver since I grew up here. James Dobson's influential Christian organization calls the Springs it's home. Here's an article from the Denver Post about Dobson's intentions politically [November 14, 2004, "Dobson shifts power to focus on the politics"]. They write, "James Dobson, founder of Colorado Springs-based Focus on the Family, thanked the Lord for saving the nation from a Kerry presidency. He recited a Psalm he admires. It was a very good day. The child psychologist and influential voice of conservative moral values had a lot riding on the election of 2004. Earlier this year, he founded a new group, Focus on the Family Action, to concentrate squarely on politics. He endorsed a presidential candidate for the first time: George W. Bush. He barnstormed the country stumping for conservative Republican Senate candidates."

TalkLeft is pointing the an article about James Dobson, posted on Slate, written by Matt Crowley.
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