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Bushwhacked_ Life in George W. Bush's America Large Print - Molly Ivins [150]

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Texas Monthly, December 2001.

———, “True Believers” (online interview), www.texasmonthly.com, November 28, 2002.

DiIulio, John, to Ron Suskind, letter, re: faith-based legislative initiatives, Esquire, October 24, 2002.

Draper, Robert, “Beware the Grace of God,” Texas Monthly, January 1992.

Fineman, Howard, with Tamara Lipper, Martha Brant, Suzan Smalley, and Richard Wolfe, “Bush and God,” Newsweek, March 10, 2003.

Gibeaut, John, “Welcome to Hell: How Allegations of Child Abuse at a Texas Church Home for Problem Kids Could Threaten a Major Part of President Bush’s Faith-Based Initiative,” ABA Journal, August 2, 2001.

Jordan, Stephanie L., “Roloff Homes Allowed to Reopen,” Corpus Christi Caller-Times, March 15, 1999.

———, “Teen Tells Deputies of Abuses; Allegations Made About Roloff Homes,” Corpus Christi Caller-Times, April 4, 2000.

Keilman, John, “Drug War Puts Its Faith in Faith; Bush’s Voucher Plan Would Boost Religious Programs,” Chicago Tribune, April 23, 2003.

Laceky, Tom, “Private School Brings Troubled Boys, Troubled Reputation to Montana,” Associated Press, April 13, 2001.

Little, Jane, “Bush and Religion,” British Broadcasting Corporation World News Service, March 4, 2003.

McIlvain, Ashley, Texas Freedom Alliance, interview by LD, Austin, April 14, 2002.

Milbank, Dana, “Bush Legislative Approach Failed in Faith Bill Battle, White House Is Faulted for Not Building a Consensus in Congress,” Washington Post, April 23, 2003.

Moore, Evan, “Roloff Home to Reopen Doors to Troubled Youth; Founder of Facility Refused to Get Licensing in ’70s,” Houston Chronicle, March 13, 1999.

Olasky, Marvin, and Roy Maynard, “Governor Bush Backs Texas Teen Challenge,” World Magazine, July 29/August 5, 1995.

Parker, Dan, “State Forever Bans Roloff Home Leader’s Wife from Working at Facility,” Corpus Christi Caller-Times, April 28, 2000.

Rosin, Hanna, “Faith Based Youth Homes’ ‘Lesson’ Texas Backs Away from Unregulated Programs After Abuse Charges,” Washington Post, June 21, 2001.

———, “Putting Faith in a Social Service Role: Church Based Providers Freed from Many Rules,” Washington Post, May 5, 2000.

———, “Two Arrested in Child Abuse Case,” Washington Post, April 11, 2000.

Smoot, Samantha, Texas Freedom Alliance, interview by LD, Austin, April 18, 2003.

Suskind, Ron, “Why Are These Men Laughing?,” Esquire, January 2003.

Teen Challenge of South Texas, admission staff interview, Program Application and Contract, 2003.

Teen Challenge of South Texas, interview by LD, April 11, 2003.

Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, compliance letter, David Morales, Southern District Supervisor, Facility Licensure, to Reverend James Heurich, Teen Challenge of South Texas, Inc., March 22, 1995.

———, Consent Order: In the Matter of Teen Challenge of South Texas, Inc., November 28, 1995.

———, Licensure Inspection Report: Teen Challenge of South Texas, Inc., March 22, 1995.

Weiss, Rick, “Stem Cells Strides Test Biology; Scientists Push for Use of New Cell Colonies,” Washington Post, April 22, 2002.

Womack, Chris, “Taking Deregulation on Faith: Why Bush’s Alternative Accreditation Scheme Didn’t Work,” Texas Observer, September 28, 2001.

Woodward, Kenneth L., “The White House: Gospel on the Potomac,” Newsweek, March 10, 2003.

CHAPTER 14: DUBYA BUSH’S BENCH

Ayres, R. Jack, Esq., interview by LD, Addison, Texas, March 23, 2003.

Fisk, Margret Cronin, “Ford Thinks It Has a Better Idea: Hardball,” National Law Journal, March 18, 1996.

Ford Motor Company v. Susan Renae Miles, Individually and as Next of Friend of Willie Searcy et al., Dissenting Opinion, Justice Deborah Hankinson, Supreme Court of Texas, March 19, 1998.

Ford Motor Company v. Susan Renae Miles, Individually and as Next of Friend of Willie Searcy et al., Majority Opinion, Supreme Court of Texas, March 19, 1998.

Ford Motor Company v. Susan Renae Miles, Individually and as Next of Friend of Willie Searcy et al., Oral Argument/Tape, Supreme Court of Texas, November 21, 1996.

Ford Motor Company v. Susan Renae Miles, Individually and as Next of Friend of Willie

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