Important Faces in the AIM Crowd

Action in Montgomery, a coalition of religious congregations considered by some to be the county's most powerful grass-roots organization, announced its 2006 agenda at arousing meeting at Woodside United Methodist Church in Silver Spring last week, and the politicians turned out to hear it.The event drew 708 religious leaders and congregants.

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