Street Prophets Pastordan discusses John McCain's denial that he is pandering to the religious right. Following reports of McCain's private meeting with religious broadcasters in Orlando, Pastordan writes: They certainly seem to think he was there to court and pander to them. Right Wing Watch Ezra reports: that the relgious right is trying to coopt the forthcoming movie about antislavery activist William Wilberforce: Today marks the theatrical release of "Amazing Grace," a film about leading British abolitionist William Wilberforce, whose efforts in Parliament led to Britain's ban on slavery and the slave trade 200 years ago. The company that produced the movie has launched a campaign, called "The Amazing Change" to raise awareness of modern-day slavery and human trafficking and to promote groups that fight against them, and religious groups from the National Association of Evangelicals to Sojourners have endorsed the movie and its anti-slavery message. The concern over human trafficking extends to many groups and activists normally focused on right-wing wedge issues, like Concerned Women for America, [and] the Heritage Foundation. Others, however - like Sam Brownback - seek to latch their own agenda to the coat-tails of the movie. Wall of Separation Jeremy Leaming refutes efforts to dragoon George Washington into the ranks of the religious right. While he was not a church-state visionary like Thomas Jefferson or James Madison," Leaming notes, "he was no theocrat." In answer to the historical revisionists of the religious write he quotes from Washington's famous letter to Touro Snyagogue which gave us the famous phrase: "to bigotry no sanction, to persectution no assistance."
In 1790, Washington responded to a letter from a Rhode Island congregation, Touro Synagogue, that had expressed gratitude for the nation's commitment to religious freedom. The Daily Kos Kimberly discusses Mitt Romney, Thomas Paine, and her Mormon aunt: Quoting from Thomas Paine's, The Age or Reason: Kagro X reports that John McCain's South Carolina campaign co-chair, Dr. Henry Jordan wants to display the Ten Commandements in the public schools. Anticipating the inevitable objections he said at a state board of education meeting: "Screw the Buddhists and kill the Muslims... And put that in the minutes," he added. Frameshop Jeffrey Feldman discusses the religious right and the GOP's current strategy of attacking anyone and everyone and especially Democratic presidential candidates as being anti-religion or antiChristian in a post titled: "God Gap" Getting Grisly
Republicans are undergoing a massive revival of faith--not faith in God, but in the advice of overpaid Republican consultants who are again telling their clients to attack Democrats as "anti-religious."
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