The democrats are far less like a cult than the GOP. The GOP fall in line... like good little followers.
More like this!!!! OMG. Except Palin's witch doctor is not listed here. He will be next time. lol.
Time Magazine, in May, 1995, called Ralph Reed "The Right Hand of God" and credited the Christian Coalition with giving the Republicans their victories. Out of forty-five new members in the U.S. House of Representatives and nine in the U.S. Senate in 1994, roughly half were Christian Coalition candidates.
1996, 45 million voter guides were sent out.
In 2000, 75 million voter guides were sent out to support George Bush.
In 2002 - 24 million. In 2002 the Religious Right backed candidates won 18 new House seats, and 11 Senate and Gubernatorial elections. Ralph Reed resigned from Christian Coalition in 1997, it lost its tax exempt status in 1999, and Robertson resigned in 2001.
The organization appears to have lost much of its momentum, but it changed the course of American politics. The candidates it has supported now reside in the U.S. Congress, state legislatures, the courts, state boards of education and more. And most of the Republican leadership of the U.S. Congress consistently receive 100% scores from Christian Coalition. Thirty-eight out of fifty-two Republicans in the U.S. Senate received 100% scorecards from Family Research Council in 2003 and forty-one out of fifty-one Senators received 100% scorecards from Christian Coalition in 2004. http://www.theocracywatch.org/taking_over.htm
Wow!
You mean like this?:
http://afroamhistory.about.com/od/marchonwashington/ig/March-on-Washington-Photos/Aerial-View-of-Crowd.htm
or this?:
http://www.savethemall.org/moments/mlk.html
The democrats are far less like a cult than the GOP. The GOP fall in line... like good little followers.
More like this!!!! OMG. Except Palin's witch doctor is not listed here. He will be next time. lol.
1996, 45 million voter guides were sent out.
In 2000, 75 million voter guides were sent out to support George Bush.
In 2002 - 24 million. In 2002 the Religious Right backed candidates won 18 new House seats, and 11 Senate and Gubernatorial elections. Ralph Reed resigned from Christian Coalition in 1997, it lost its tax exempt status in 1999, and Robertson resigned in 2001.
The organization appears to have lost much of its momentum, but it changed the course of American politics. The candidates it has supported now reside in the U.S. Congress, state legislatures, the courts, state boards of education and more. And most of the Republican leadership of the U.S. Congress consistently receive 100% scores from Christian Coalition. Thirty-eight out of fifty-two Republicans in the U.S. Senate received 100% scorecards from Family Research Council in 2003 and forty-one out of fifty-one Senators received 100% scorecards from Christian Coalition in 2004. http://www.theocracywatch.org/taking_over.htm
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That's for darned sure. I couldn't believe she said that. How can someone claim to love their country, supposedly be a "patriot"
100,000 -- in one city?