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Bernie Sanders said he d oppose a $3 trillion Democrat-only infrastructure plan since it s much too low, potentially setting up spending showdown with Manchin
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Bernie Sanders said he d oppose a $3 trillion Democrat-only infrastructure plan since it s much too low, potentially setting up spending showdown with Manchin
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Bernie Sanders said he d oppose a $3 trillion Democrat-only infrastructure plan since it s much too low, potentially setting up spending showdown with Manchin
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Hobby Lobby advocates for a Christian-run government in Independence Day ads placed in many national newspapers salarshani@businessinsider.com (Sarah Al-Arshani)
Hobby Lobby ran a full-page ad in multiple US newspapers on Independence Day.
The advertisement called for a Christian-run government.
It featured quotes from historical figures about Christianity.
On Independence Day, Hobby Lobby ran an advertisement in many newspapers across the country that advocated for a Christian-run government.
The ad, under the title One Nation Under God, included the biblical verse: Blessed is the Nation whose God is the lord.
The full-page ad featured three columns that quote former US presidents and other historical figures, as well as Supreme Court rulings about Christianity.