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Queerty (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Focus on the Family's James Dobson — who in May claimed he was giving up his battle against gay civil rights because "there is nothing you can do at this time about what is taking place because there is simply no limit to what the left can do at this time … we can't stop [...]
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Boundless Line (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
iTunes | Listen Now/RSS Dr. Dobson Leaving the Daily Broadcast -- 0:00 In this week's Roundtable, Lisa, Steve and I discuss Dr. Dobson's upcoming departure from the ministry he founded 32 years ago. Here's a portion of last week's press release announcing his decision: Focus on the Family Founder and Chairman Emeritus James C. Dobson, Ph.D., will leave the ministry as its...
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Patrick O'Neil's Pointed Pen (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
On Monday I heard Dr. James Dobson announcing his retirement from the Focus on the Family radio programs. It was a fluke that I was listening to the program at all; I rarely have the opportunity to listen, but when I do I often feel fed and encouraged by the episodes. Dr. Dobson has an exceptional gift at his ministry of helping families live faithfully, lovingly and successfully....
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Opinionated Catholic (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
How can the secular media be trusted to give us insight into religious stories if they keep getting basic facts wrong. It is not like they have not been corrected on this issue 1000 times. Get Religion has Headline FAIL
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The Wall of Separation (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family (FOF), is not a happy camper these days. “What is happening in Washington right now is my greatest nightmare,” Dobson said during a recent radio broadcast. He opined that everything he has worked on for 25 years is “coming apart.… It’s unbelievable what’s taking place.” In separate remarks while...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
James Dobson, the voice of conservative Christian group Focus on the Family, will no longer host its flagship radio broadcast ...
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Box Turtle Bulletin (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Focus On the Family founder James Dobson has announced that he will be leaving his radio program at the end of February. Last February, Dobson stepped down as chairman of Focus On the Family last February. Dobson will also stop writing his monthly newsletter and turn it over to Focus President Jim Daly. Daly insists [...]
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DennisMansfield.com (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Family.org has the November 2nd Broadcast in which Dr. James Dobson announces his complete withdrawl from the daily broadcat. Reaching millions of listeners for over 32 years, Dr. Dobson leaves the airwaves this upcoming Feb 2010. My bride, Susan, and...
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Pam's House Blend (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
... partnership campaign totaling $104,233 have come from Washingtonians. The other 66% comes from James Dobson's Colorado-based Focus on the Family (FOTF) and National Organization for Marriage. FOTF made two cash dumps into Washington state. The first was $200,000 into the PAC Vote Reject on R-71 via the local FOTF affiliate Family Policy Institute of Washington (FPIW). The second was...
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Ex-Gay Watch (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
James Dobson, the evangelical founder of Focus on the Family, is cutting ties with the organization after more than 30 years. He stepped down as Chairman earlier this year, and last Friday announced that he would also be quitting as host of its flagship radio show. Dobson has led the attack on LGBT families in the [...]
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Joe. My. God. (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
After 32 years of spewing anti-gay bile and bigotry, Dr. James Kennedy has announced that early next year he will step down from his leadership role at Focus On The Family. Focus on the Family founder James C. Dobson will end his 32-year stint as the voice of the conservative Christian ministry at the end of February, the Colorado Springs-based nonprofit announced Friday. Focus...
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US News (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Early on, [Dobson] perceived that his broadcast, by connecting him to listeners every day, presented him with the opportunity to win their trust and to help instill in them an orthodox Christian worldview that rejected the reigning postmodernism. "He was skeptical as to the lasting impact of just speaking once to any group," says Peb Jackson, who would become Focus's first public affairs director....
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In The Faith (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Dr. James Dobson, the voice of Focus on the Family, will no longer host its flagship radio broadcast and is cutting formal ties with the Christian ministry he founded more than 30 years ago.
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Religion Clause (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
James C. Dobson, the 73-year old founder of Focus on the Family, will end 32 years as its primary spokesman in February when he steps down as host of its radio program. The announcement by Focus on the Family on Friday said that this "is just the 'third chapter in a transition that began in 2003,' when Dr. Dobson stepped down as Focus president." At that time, Jim Daly...
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Mike's Weekly Skeptic Rant (Free subscription) | 08/11/2009
... here that it wasn't about winning. It was about being true to my convictions. Carrie Prejean to James Dobson Now aren't these amazingly hilarious in light of, oh, say... TMZ reporting this ? I think so. Skeptical Rants and Comments on Society & News Stuffed to the Gills with Bad Language!