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Sandy Froman interview
Moment Magazine has an interview of Sandy Froman. From the spin, I'd gather that the writer was on the other side.
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"I am troubled by the ease with which she has spoken to the NRA faithful about the importance of “faith and family traditions” and the problems caused by America’s becoming more “urbanized and secularized.” It’s surely language they want to hear. Given what she’s just told me, however, it hardly seems authentic coming from such a secular person."
Apart from the spin, I think this indicates that the author thinks that a secular person cannot have either faith in anything other than an ever bigger government, nor have any family traditions.
The "Sausage Queen" of Chicago?