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ABC's World News reports on Wallis' call for Beck boycott over “social justice” comments

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 03/12/10 7:48 PM EST

From the March 12 edition of ABC's World News with Diane Sawyer:

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Previously

Wallis to Beck: “Christians can have different views of ... government but still agree that social justice is crucial”

NY Times: “Christians Urged to Boycott Glenn Beck”

Beck: Social justice is “infecting all” faiths

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