But in his regular radio broadcast Wednesday, Dobson prayed he was not making a mistake.As Glenn Reynolds pointed out the other day Miers support might not be so strong.
"Lord, you know I don't have the wisdom to make this decision," Dobson said. "You know that what I feel now and what I think is right may be dead wrong."
He added that he worried that his position "could do something to hurt the cause of Christ, and I'd rather sacrifice my life than do that."
Dobson's "agonized heart," as he called it, is a sign of continuing turmoil in the religious conservative movement over the selection of Miers, a longtime confidante of Bush who has never been a judge and therefore has no paper trail detailing her views.
Thursday, October 06, 2005
James Dobson Has Doubts on Harriet Miers
The Rocky Mountain News reports: