Mitt Romney's case for pastor in chief

In that speech, Kennedy declared: "I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute" and "I believe in a president whose views on religion are his own private affair."

Had Romney delivered a similar speech, it would have been good for the nation. But it would have ended his presidential hopes. Full Story »

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The piece gathers more information and trends into the picture of Romney dis-avowing the separation of church and state.

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