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  • | title = What James Dobson's Resignation Means for Focus on the Family's Future ...ut an unspecified "story circulating around the Internet claiming that Dr. James Dobson has, quote, 'admitted defeat in the culture wars.'"<ref name=Fox>{{citation
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  • | title = What James Dobson's Resignation Means for Focus on the Family's Future ...ut an unspecified "story circulating around the Internet claiming that Dr. James Dobson has, quote, 'admitted defeat in the culture wars.'"<ref name=Fox>{{citation
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  • He eventually endorsed John McCain, for which James Dobson criticized him. <ref name=CT>{{citation | title = James Dobson criticizes Gary Bauer's endorsement of John McCain
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  • ...12/03/kathleen-parker-cant-help-herself}}</ref> This, in turn, linked to [[James Dobson]]'s criticism on her writing that the [[Republican Party (United States)]] | author = [[James Dobson]] | publisher = [[Family Research Council]] Action}}
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  • ...urch based in [[Colorado Springs, Colorado]]. It was founded in 1977 by [[James Dobson]]. The group and its subsidiaries are key players in the American [[Christ
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  • While it is generally accepted that its founder, James Dobson, head of Focus on the Family, did not want FRC to be overly political, it s Dr. James Dobson decided to found the FRC after attending a 1980 White House Conference on t
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  • ...cluding the Family Research Council's Gary Bauer and Focus on the Family's James Dobson to express their strong support of the Human Life Amendment and collective
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  • ...ervative, representing what he sees as traditional Oklahoma values. Dr. [[James Dobson]], founder of [[Focus on the Family]], called Coburn "the single best lead
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  • ** The fundamentalists (think Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, James Dobson) are solidly Republican and represent about 15 percent of the electorate.
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  • **'''Fundamentalists''' (think Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, James Dobson) are solidly Republican and represent about 15 percent of the electorate.
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  • ...Baptist Convention, who was there, along with Focus on the Family founder James Dobson talked with him, as individuals, and felt his faith was heartfelt. Land, of
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  • ...groups including Tony Perkins and the Family Research Council, as well as James Dobson and Focus on the Family.
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