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  • Chuck Colson: Bankrolling Hostility -- Who Is Funding Attacks on Christians?

    09/10/2006 12:38:06 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 79 replies · 2,119+ views
    Breakpoint ^ | 9/8/06 | Chuck Colson
    The full-page ad in the New York Times featured head shots of Jerry Falwell, James Dobson, and Pat Robertson. Above them, in giant type, were the words, “Meet America’s Most Influential Stem Cell Scientists.” The ad charges evangelicals with trying to turn America into a theocracy and outlaw scientific research. This ad was one of many hysterical, vicious, and untruthful ads paid for by a group called the Campaign to Defend the Constitution, or “DefCon.” But far from defending the Constitution, DefCon, which does not have to report who they are or who is paying for these ads, is an...
  • America's Red Army (Excellent list of organizations who will defend Mary McCarthy now)

    04/23/2006 7:42:18 PM PDT · by YaYa123 · 17 replies · 1,007+ views
    FRONTPAGEMAG.com ^ | 1 September 2004 | Jennifer Verner
    Now, it has another mission. Fenton has established a “war room” with CIP called The Iraq Policy Information Program (IPIP). Its main job is getting the anti-Bush foreign policy message out to the media and providing guests for talk shows. A featured speaker of the IPIP is former ambassador Joe Wilson, one of the Bush administration’s most vocal enemies. Like Moveon.org and Win Without War, the contact for the Iraq Policy Information Program is Fenton Communications. Win Without War also collects tax-deductible donations through CIP.
  • America's Red Army

    09/01/2004 1:46:02 AM PDT · by kattracks · 7 replies · 702+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | 9/01/04 | Jennifer Verner
    As radicals from across the country descend upon New York City this week in their malicious attempt to violently disrupt the Republican National Convention, it appears the perfect time to dissect the affiliations and leadership of one of the most influential anti-Bush “peace” groups to emerge since 9/11: Win Without War. Comprised of 42 environmental, feminist, religious and human rights groups that claim to be united in promoting peaceful solutions for international problems, Win Without War first burst onto the political scene in December 2002, at an international press conference featuring leftist actor Mike Farrell. Although the organization was initiated...