Procrustes Stretched
"intuition and imagination and intelligence"
Tony Perkins of the FRC bought David Duke's mailing list back in 1996. This man who is a huge religious coinservative in American politics is a nasty little lying turd.
The religious right, the GOP and the hate:
So who is he emailing to protest any Obama plan? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
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follow the money---which is what a mailing list generates in most cases.
The religious right, the GOP and the hate:
So who is he emailing to protest any Obama plan? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
?
follow the money---which is what a mailing list generates in most cases.
The Scandal the GOP wants to go away.
Senate majority leader Bill Frist appeared through a telecast as a speaker at "Justice Sunday," at the invitation of the event's main sponsor, Family Research Council president Tony Perkins. "Justice Sunday" was promoted as a rally to portray Democrats as being "against people of faith." Many of the speakers compared the plight of conservative Christians to the civil rights movement. But in sharing the stage with Perkins, who introduced him to the rally, Frist was associating himself with someone who has longstanding ties to racist organizations.
Max Blumenthal: With little to lose and everything to gain, Obama has lifted high the cross. But are there invisible strings attached?
Four years ago, Perkins addressed the Louisiana chapter of the Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC), America's premier white supremacist organization, the successor to the White Citizens Councils, which battled integration in the South. In 1996 Perkins paid former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke $82,500 for his mailing list. At the time, Perkins was the campaign manager for a right-wing Republican candidate for the US Senate in Louisiana. The Federal Election Commission fined the campaign Perkins ran $3,000 for attempting to hide the money paid to Duke.
As the emcee of Justice Sunday, Tony Perkins positioned himself beside a black preacher and a Catholic "civil rights" activist as he rattled off the phone numbers of senators wavering on President Bush's judicial nominees.
By Max Blumenthal
April 26, 2005