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Missouri congressman defends ‘A-woman’ end to prayer - TSDMemphis.com

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver said he was caught off guard by the negative response after he ended his opening prayer on the first day of the new Congress by saying, “Amen and A-woman.” Cleaver, a United Methodist minister and former mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, is in his ninth term in […]

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