David Kuo | Free Press | October, 2006
David Kuo worked for many key figures in the Religious Right prior to joining the campaign of George W. Bush in 1998. After the election he joined the White House as the assistant director of the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, where he worked until 2004. He is the author of Dot.Bomb: My Days and Nights at an Internet Goliath. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia.
A veteran of the Religious Right and former special assistant to President George Bush tells all, and reveals how the Bush Administration has manipulated people of faith.
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