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Tag Archives: congress
Podcast #107 – Wynne Legrow for US Congress
We interview Dr. Wynne Legrow, candidate for the US House of Representatives in Virginia’s 4th Congressional District. Legrow is a retired physician, a Democrat, and an self-identifying atheist. His opponent is Republican incumbent Randy Forbes, an outspoken Christian who has, … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, civil rights, interviews, podcast, politics, religious rights
Tagged candidates, congress, house of representatives, nicholas ladendorf, randy forbes, wynne legrow
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Podcast #23 – Lori Lipman Brown
We talk to Lori Lipman Brown, director and lobbyist for the Secular Coalition for America [secular.org]. Until recently, Lori was the only full-time lobbyist working with Congress on behalf of non-theistic citizens. She recently got an assistant.
Posted in atheism, interviews, podcast, politics, religion
Tagged congress, lobbyist, lori lipman brown, secular coalition, secular coalition for america
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