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Zondervan won't publish 'God Bless the USA Bible' after backlash | Church & Ministries


Bibles sit inside a church pew holder. | American Bible Society/Douglass Nottage
Zondervan and HarperCollins will not publish or manufacture a version of the Bible that would feature various patriotic American documents for the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, contrary to concerns expressed online.
Earlier this month, Meagan Clark of Religion Unplugged wrote an article reporting that the Michigan-based international Christian media and publishing company was “in talks” to release the
God Bless the USA Bible on the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks that killed thousands of Americans in 2001.
This Bible version will reportedly include the lyrics to the 1984 song “God Bless the USA,” the U.S. States Constitution, the Pledge of Allegiance and other historic American documents. ....

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Transcripts For WJZ CBS Evening News With Katie Couric 20100426



interprettory mortgage loans and credit offers. republicans argue the agency while well-meaning would be too expensive and too powerful. democrats say their bill ends government bailouts, setting up a $50 billion fund paid for by the banks to liquidate banks that fail. while republicans argue such a fund will just encourage banks to take on too much risk. i think that that there might be some compromise over the size of the bailout fund and the banking part of this bill. that seems to be the one particular provision that the democrats are willing to concede on in order to get it passed. reporter: behind the scenes, senate negotiators from both parties insist they re close to working out their differences. every time we ve talk wed make progress. we re always making progress. reporter: but politics as usual threatens to poison the well, with democrats painting the g.o.p. as the party of wall street. and democrats have the nerve in this debate to say that we r ....

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Transcripts For WUSA CBS Evening News With Katie Couric 20100426



couric: good evening, everyone. it would be the biggest overhaul of america s financial system since the great depression. the house has already passed it, but it hit a speed bump tonight in the senate where republicans managed to block it, at least temporarily. and late today, the white house put out a statement saying the president is deeply disappointed. congressional correspondent nancy cordes is on capitol hill tonight. nancy, this wasn t a vote on the bill itself but a vote on starting debate on the bill. reporter: that s right, katie. and democrats came up two votes short. one of their own, senator ben nelson of nebraska voted no, as did every single republican. on this vote, the yays are 57, the nays are 41. reporter: all 41 senate republicans stuck together, putting the brakes on a bill that would crack down on derivatives trading and establish rules for unwinding failing banks. it appears as if all the republicans have decided that the rules in pla ....

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