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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The New Press, United Kingdom, 2004
ISBN 10: 159558031X ISBN 13: 9781595580313
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Very Good. When asked which single issue most affected their vote in the last presidential election, more than one in five Americans said moral valuesand 78 percent of these voters chose to reelect President George W. Bush. Indeed, Christian fundamentalists made up close to 40 percent of the presidents electorate in 2004, and their turnout increased by some four million voters over 2000. As Esther Kaplan shows in her richly detailed investigation, its no wonder the Christian right voted for Bush in drovestheir loyal support in 2000 produced fantastic results. While organizations that offer abortion counseling and services or help to prevent HIV see their funds cut, church groups receive millions in federal dollars to promote sexual abstinence and marriage (provided, of course, it is heterosexual). Bush has appointed a Christian right dream team to the federal courts, dedicated to tearing down what one such judge calls the so-called separation of church and state. Religious zeal even shapes Bushs foreign policy, as Christian belief in the end times spurs the administrations support for hard-line policies in Israel. A prescient study of the Christian rights growing political clout, With God on Their Side is essential reading for anyone concerned about Americas direction. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Über den AutorEsther Kaplan is a radio and print journalist and a community activist. She was acting senior editor at The Nation and features editor at POZ, the national AIDS magazine she has also written for the.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The book Amy Goodman hailed as 'classic muckraking at its best.' When asked which single issue most affected their vote in the last presidential election, more than one in five Americans said 'moral values'--and 78 percent of these voters chose to reelect President Bush. Indeed, Christian fundamentalists made up close to 40 percent of the president's electorate in 2004, and their turnout increased by some four million voters over 2000. As Esther Kaplan shows in her richly detailed investigation, it's no wonder the Christian right voted for Bush in droves--their loyal support in 2000 produced fantastic results. While organizations that offer abortion counseling and services or help to prevent HIV see their funds cut, church groups receive millions in federal dollars to promote sexual abstinence and marriage (provided, of course, it is heterosexual). Bush has appointed a Christian right dream team to the federal courts, dedicated to tearing down what one such judge calls 'the so-called separation of church and state.' Religious zeal even shapes Bush's foreign policy, as Christian belief in the end times spurs the administration's support for hard-line policies in Israel. A prescient study of the Christian right's growing political clout, 'With God on Their Side' is essential reading for anyone concerned about America's direction.