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Guest: Matthew LaClair, High School State/Church Activist
Guest: Matthew LaClair, High School State/Church Activist
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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2008
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Podcast episode
Description
18-year-old high school senior Matthew LaClair, who received
the Thomas Jefferson Student Activist Award last year from the Freedom
From Religion Foundation, talks about his latest headline-grabbing
complaint about religion in public schools, this one involving a biased
text used nationwide. The hosts go after CNN-TV for the media
imposition of a religious test for public office, imposed on Democratic
candidates in a April 13 "faith forum," and object to public financing
of the pope's visit to America.
the Thomas Jefferson Student Activist Award last year from the Freedom
From Religion Foundation, talks about his latest headline-grabbing
complaint about religion in public schools, this one involving a biased
text used nationwide. The hosts go after CNN-TV for the media
imposition of a religious test for public office, imposed on Democratic
candidates in a April 13 "faith forum," and object to public financing
of the pope's visit to America.
Released:
Apr 19, 2008
Format:
Podcast episode
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