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In his article "In God's Country" (October), Max Blumenthal Max Blumenthal is a blogger and journalist whose work has appeared in The Nation,[1] The Huffington Post,[2] and Media Matters.[3] He is the son of former Clinton aide Sidney Blumenthal.  asserts that the Institute on Religion and Public Policy The Institute on Religion and Public Policy[1] (IRPP) is an international, inter-religious non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring freedom of religion as the foundation for security, stability, and democracy. President Joseph Grieboski founded the Institute in 1999.  is a conservative think tank because of the political views of a select group of its board members, including Reverend Schenck and Sen. Rick Santorum “Santorum” redirects here. For other uses, see Santorum (disambiguation).
Richard John Santorum (born May 10, 1958) is a former United States Senator from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
. Allow me to state for the record that, as a non-partisan, interreligious NGO NGO
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Noun 1. NGO - an organization that is not part of the local or state or federal government
nongovernmental organization
, the institute is neither conservative nor liberal. Blumenthal seemingly overlooked the institute's association with Reps. Anna Eshoo and Jesse Jackson Jr., as well as Reverend Lawrence Carter. Furthermore, the institute is not involved, despite Blumenthal's implication, in work on the question of abortion of marriage rights.

Joseph K. Grieboski

President, Institute on Religion and Public Policy
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Title Annotation:Letters
Author:Grieboski, Joseph K.
Publication:Washington Monthly
Article Type:Letter to the Editor
Date:Dec 1, 2003
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