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Do you remember back in December when all hell broke loose because Mike Huckabee put out a television ad wishing Iowans “Merry Christmas” while seated in front of a bookcase that looked like a white cross? There were dozens of broadcast reports and newspaper stories analyzing whether it was... [read full story]
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News Type: Opinion — Seeded on Wed May 14, 2008 2:45 PM EDT I have been telling Brody File readers for months that if Barack Obama becomes the Democratic nominee he will make a pitch to win over independent/moderate Evangelicals. Well, we now have...
CBNNews.com -- Barack Obama's campaign is circulating a flyer in Kentucky that focuses in on Obama's Christian faith. Obama has consistently said that is not true. The flyer is titled: Faith. Hope. Change. It talks about how Obama accepted Jesus Christ into his life. It contains a quote from...
CBN's David Brody reports on a new Obama flyer in Kentucky showing the candidate in front of a large illuminated cross: I have been telling Brody File readers for months that if Barack Obama becomes the Democratic nominee he will make a pitch to win over independent/moderate Evangelicals. Well,...
By Shailagh Murray Sen. Barack Obama has recycled his startling "Cross" flier to appeal to Kentucky voters. The pamphlet has circulated in other primary states, and it always raises eyebrows for its overt appeal on religion. The words across the top read, "Faith. Hope. Change." Obama is pictured...
The Obamalith borrows a campaign strategy using a white cross to...well, to appeal to the religious voters. I guess The Illinois Muslim thinks that by using a cross in his campaign literature they will simply forget that he consistenly voted for killing babies that survived the horrific procedure...
I have been telling Brody File readers for months that if Barack Obama becomes the Democratic nominee he will make a pitch to win over independent/moderate Evangelicals. Well, we now have evidence. Look at the flyer below: In Kentucky, he is making a direct appeal to Evangelicals with flyers that...
Backers discuss his Christianity As Tuesday's presidential primary nears in Kentucky, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama is using advertising that hammers home the fact that he is a Christian. In addition to radio and television ads that began airing this week, a handbill is being distributed that deals...
by Ryan Alessi The Lexington Herald-Leader Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's campaign has ramped up its efforts to emphasize his Christian faith in a series of new radio and television ads, as well as in a flier that volunteers have distributed. Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo, who...
by Joseph Gerth The Louisville Courier-Journal As Tuesday's presidential primary nears in Kentucky, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama is using advertising that hammers home the fact that he is a Christian. Advertisement In addition to radio and television ads that began airing this week, a handbill is being...
By RYAN ALESSI - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's campaign has ramped up its efforts to emphasize his Christian faith in a series of new radio and television ads, as well as in a flier that volunteers have distributed. Kentucky Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo, who endorsed Obama on...
Mike Huckabee, Barack Obama, Pat Robertson, Joseph Gerth, Scott Jennings, Elections, Religion, Christianity, United States of America, North America, Kentucky

