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Maine vote on gay marriage validates Dobson's message, Focus officials say

James Dobson might be leaving Focus on the Family, but executives with the Colorado Springs-based evangelical organization say Tuesday's vote in Maine on same-sex marriages proves his influence and message remain relevant. Full Article at Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life

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