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Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana, chairman ofthe Democratic Leadership Council,right, along withSen. JosephLieberman of Connecticut, left, welcome Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, center, to the podium at the group's event this week in Indianapolis. (AP photo/Michael Conroy)
INDIANAPOLIS -- Seeking to close a "culture gap" between their party and millions of voters, moderate Democratic leaders are writing a manifesto includes affirmation of the right to own guns and the importance of religion, fiscal responsibility, a strong national defense and the role of fathers in their families......
"But there's no principled reason that Democrats should accept the charge that they are anti-military, anti-traditional family, anti-religious, or anti-Second Amendment, or that they are aligned generally with morally corrosive forces in our society." |