"A print of the painting, The Prayer At Valley Forge, depicting George Washington on bended knee, praying in the hard snow at Valley Forge, hangs over the desk in my office. If the practice of witchcraft, such as is allowed now at Fort Hood, is permitted to stand, one wonders what paintings will grace the walls of future generations."
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Members of the United States House of RepresentativesUnited States presidential candidates, 2008Republican Party (United States) politiciansPeople from IowaLibertarian Party (United States) politicians
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As quoted in "The Right of Wiccans to Practice in the Military" (20 May 1999), ReligiousTolerance.
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