Brummett today gives U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor another chance to distance himself from the Family, the right-wing religious organization with which Pryor has worked on prayer breakfasts. (He has not worked with the Family on its housing of the likes of John Ensign, Mark Sanford and Chip Pickering.) For the record, a spokesman says: Pryor believes in the doctrine of church-state separation.

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