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Perhaps they believe in “free will”

October 7, 2008 | COHHIO, Columbus Dispatch, Ohio, industry, industry critics, media coverage, positive media coverage, regulation, states | Comments (1)

The Ohio Christian Alliance is supporting repeal of H.R. 545 and sending out a brochure urging citizens to vote “No” on the payday lending referendum. (Remember, NO is a vote repeal the law and save the payday lending industry.)   From the story:

Breaking from many other Ohio religious leaders, the Ohio Christian Alliance is siding with the payday-lending industry, urging voters to reject State Issue 5.

The Christian Alliance has produced a voters guide advocating a “no” vote on the referendum and the continuation of the 391 percent annual interest rate ($15 per $100 on a two-week loan) charged by payday lenders.

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1. Glenn - October 7, 2008

Not that the Columbus Dispatch would intentionally seek to mislead, but shouldn’t the headline say “Faith group supports Issue 5” instead of “Faith group opposes Issue 5”?