Oh, but it's Democrats doing this, so that makes it okay. From August 19, 2009 MSNBC:
WASHINGTON - A group of religious leaders launches a health care blitz Wednesday that will be highlighted by television ads, sermons and a nationwide “call-in” to the WhiteAs I pointed out in my PajamasMedia article recently, yes, there is a long history of our government caring for the poor, as part of the tradition of the Christian commonwealth. But if this is our tradition, and Obama and his allies are going to make that argument for passing health care reform, then why ignore that same tradition with respect to abortion, homosexuality, adultery, and a host of other areas where liberals complain that "conservatives are trying to impose their morality on others"?House that will stress the “moral imperative” to extend affordable coverage to the nation’s uninsured.The “40 Days for Health Reform” initiative by the interfaith groups will include prayer services in congressional districts, meetings of religious leaders with members of Congress and a “Nationwide Health
Care Sermon Weekend” with preaching from the pulpit on the need for a health care overhaul. The leaders say they’re the ones who see up close the problems with the insurance system and the need for change.The event is being sponsored by denominations and groups such as the National Baptist Convention USA, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, United Methodist Church General Board of Church & Society, Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, the Episcopal Church, Unitarian Universalist Association, African Methodist Episcopal Church, United Church of Christ and Islamic Society of North America.
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