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Christian sacrifice. (Letters).


Joshua Green's account of the "God's Foreign Policy" movement (November 2001) is brilliant--as far as it goes. But Green downplays the two most important factors in the growth of what he labels "Christian Solidarity."

First, this group's national leadership consists of radical-right Republicans who have cynically betrayed the rank-and-file Christian membership. Proof? Their failure to work with President Bill Clinton in the 1998 Sudan crisis. By 1998 Clinton had proven his willingness to use military force in the pursuit of humanitarian goals. In that year the match was perfect--Christian solidarity working with the Clinton administration Noun 1. Clinton administration - the executive under President Clinton
executive - persons who administer the law
 to save Christians while also punishing the Sudanese government for hosting a little-known terrorist named--what was his name, anyhow an·y·how  
adv.
1. In whatever way or manner; however: I'll cook it anyhow you like. They came anyhow they couldby boat, train, or plane.
?!

The leaders' betrayal of this movement was open, and it is explicitly acknowledged by Michael Horowitz Michael Horowitz is an American author and archivist in San Francisco.

He is the husband of Cynthia Palmer and the father of Winona Ryder.

A former close associate of Timothy Leary, he is responsible With his wife for the creation of the world's largest library of
 in Green's article. Horowitz and other insiders abandoned Christian victims of Islamic persecution in order to stab Clinton in the back. It is ironic that the Christian solidarity movement now has the Republican president it dreamed of--one who gives them words, but not the actions they might have received from Clinton.

STANLEY L. SWART swart  
adj. Archaic
Swarthy.



[Middle English swarte, from Old English sweart.]

Adj. 1.
, PH.D. Associate Professor of Criminal Justice University of North Florida The University of North Florida (UNF) is a public university in Jacksonville, Florida. It currently has an enrollment of more than 16,000 students and employs over 500 full-time faculty. The current president is former Jacksonville mayor John Delaney.  
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