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We wuz always religious—we wuz juss on a ‘flop’ when we shoulda been on a ‘flip’ bafore the election, see. 

On the eve of the presidential inauguration, US Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton last night embraced an issue some pundits say helped seal a second term for George W. Bush: acceptance of the role of faith in addressing social ills.

[…] Addressing a crowd of more than 500, including many religious leaders, at Boston’s Fairmont Copley Plaza, Clinton invoked God more than half a dozen times, at one point declaring, “I’ve always been a praying person.”

She said there must be room for religious people to “live out their faith in the public square.”

The issue of faith in politics has been at the center of debate following the presidential election, with some arguing that Bush’s strong identification with religious values was a key to his victory over Senator John F. Kerry.

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