Conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly and Christian broadcasting and publishing standard-bearer James Dobson – neither of whom is known for concealing their opinions about America and Christianity – are throwing their considerable influence behind a report advising Republicans how to elect a conservative, pro-family, GOP president in 2016.
The “Grassroots Report” by Paul Caprio, director of Family-PAC Federal, was delivered to members of the Republican National Committee at their meeting in San Diego.
Christian churches, the report says, can play a major role in the upcoming election.
“The real ‘ground game’ for the grassroots base is comprised of two major elements,” the report says.
The first is church voter registration and voter guide distributions, and the second is candidate voter information distributed by Second Amendment groups to millions of gun-owning Americans.
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Any church that tells people how to vote should have to pay taxes.
And how about non-profits like ACORN, 6:51.. groups that are specifically about turning out voters for the liberals.
Tax them too, right?
Are they threatening the party that they will take their votes elsewhere. Really?
Christian churches, the report says, can play a major role in the upcoming election.
Totally wrong, stay out of politics.
at our founding, pols always visited and spoke at the churches and asked for their votes. the black community ALWAYS have dems/liberals visit their churches and speak and actually do voter registration and asks for their votes and more at their churches. hmmmmm.
by law; any church can give out info on ALL those running for public office. nothing has changed here.
the laws are being broken by the black and liberal churches. period.
I am sure 10:14 the Schlafy and Dobson do not represent black liberal churches. No worry.
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