by James L. Evans | Mar 21, 2007 | Opinion
A new Associated Press-Ipsos poll is yielding important information that will likely have great significance for the so-called “values voter,” and those organizations that promote values voting. The term “values voter” came into wide usage...
by Don Wilkey | Aug 15, 2005 | Opinion
Old Testament King Saul imposed himself upon the office of the priesthood in violation of his calling to be a secular king. His attempt to blend the offices and override distinctly different administrations brought about the judgment of God. Historians now tell us of...
by Bob Allen | Jun 15, 2005 | News
Some of the “values voters” who helped President Bush win a second term questioned his plans to attend a $2,500-a-plate GOP fundraiser with a 24-year-old porn star and political wannabe. Mary Carey, an X-rated actress and one of 135 candidates to run for...
by Bob Allen | Oct 12, 2004 | News
“Vote your values” is a message being repeated in many houses of worship this election season, but what that means depends on the messenger. In the latest of a spate of voter education and registration efforts aimed at religious voters sympathetic to...