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President Bush has decided that he wants to give government money to faith based groups so they can play an even more active part in in helping with social welfare. Bush intends to let these faith based groups compete for ten billion dollars giving these programs the money that they need to offer better services for drug treatment, domestic violence, homeless shelters soup kitchens, and after school programs. This is a great idea but what about the separation of church and state. These programs are all faith based and they could use the money that they receive to promote or push their religion onto people in need and that is the major problem. In the article “Bush a Charitable Vision” (san Francisco chronicle) the author sees Bushes idea as one that has potential but it goes against the constitution. Another article “Bush Plans To Loosen Charity” (san Francisco chronicle) the author says that he also thinks that the idea is good but he questions the qualifications of th!e people that are in these faith based groups. In the article “Bush a Charitable Vision” supporters of Bush’s ideas say “we will not use the governments money to evangelize and preach” (sf chronicle). The idea is that they will use the money to help soci
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