Producer's Desk — republicans

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posted by Matthew Hawkins on 07.18.2009

Topics: erlc, judicial nominations, politics, republicans, religious freedom

On Friday morning, Robert Parham posted an article titled SBC More Partisan than Senators on Sotomayor slandering the ERLC and the SBC. (It has since been retitled sometime after Richard Land posted his response.)

You will find Richard Land’s response, Sotomayor, the ERLC, Parham and the Facts here.

posted by Richard Land on 11.11.2008

Topics: politics, republicans

My column for the Wall Street Journal:

“To regain a majority, Republicans must embrace core values with such conviction that Americans will welcome where Republicans will lead them in the future.”

Read the complete column…

posted by Matthew Hawkins on 10.08.2008

Topics: politics, democrats, election, republicans

Party Platform Comparison

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posted by Richard Land on 10.03.2008

Topics: politics, democrats, election, republicans

From my blog at Casting Stones

“The Palin-Biden face-off also scored an incredible 60 percent higher rating for viewers than the 2004 debate between Dick Cheney and John Edwards. The general idea here is that the tens of millions of Americans watched the debate. What did they see?”

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posted by Richard Land on 08.29.2008

Topics: abortion, evangelicals, politics, election, republicans

My latest post at Casting Stones:

At the Saddleback Civil Forum, Sen. McCain said that he was pro-life and would have a pro-life administration. The first selection of a prospective McCain administration has been made, and the senator could not have made a more pro-life appointment. I have already received two calls from pro-life Evangelical women who are delighted almost beyond words that they will now have a prominent pro-life woman who is the mother of five as one of the most prominent spokespersons for their cause. Gov. Palin is a person of faith and a devoted wife and mother whose oldest son volunteered to serve his country and will be deployed to Iraq shortly…

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Casting Stones

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