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  4. The Palin Debate, Continued: Mindless--or Priceless--Populism? New Window

    Last month, atheist author Sam Harris and former Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson duked it out on this blog over the question of whether Sarah Palin is prepared for

    October 06, 2008 | Sarah Palin | By Andrew Romano
    http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/10/06/the-palin-debate-continued-mindless-or-priceless-populism.aspx
  5. Gerson vs. Harris: Is Palin Prepared for the Presidency? New Window

    In the latest print edition of NEWSWEEK, atheist author Sam Harris and former Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson duke it out over the question of whether Sarah Palin is experienced enough to be president

    September 23, 2008 | Sarah Palin | By Andrew Romano
    http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/09/23/gerson-vs-harris-is-palin-prepared-for-the-presidency.aspx
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    Francisco, Calif.An Atheist's AssertionAtheist author Sam Harris makes a strong case when he criticizes establishedLurskiBethlehem, Pa.Lisa Miller describes atheist author Sam Harris as an "unlikely infidel" due to his "soft-spoken

    November 13, 2006 | Letters to the Editor
    http://www.newsweek.com/id/44542
  7. Losing Our Religion New Window

    at a friend's Thanksgiving dinner, only to be shouted down by demands for a proper grace. Hard for atheist author Sam Harris ("Letter to a Christian Nation") who likes to point out that people today believe in God based on no more evidence

    November 10, 2006 | By Jerry Adler
    http://www.newsweek.com/id/44470
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