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Bush prepared to nominate "Biblical Law" activist to board
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Posted on 12/01/2001 10:00:25 AM PST by RightThinkinDood

BUSH PREPARED TO NOMINATE 'BIBLICAL LAW' ACTIVIST J. ROBERT BRAME TO NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

BRAME HAS TIES TO GROUPS THAT OPPOSE WOMEN'S RIGHTS, REJECT DEMOCRACY AND BELIEVE GAYS SHOULD BE EXECUTED

According to media sources, President George W. Bush appears ready to nominate J. Robert Brame III to serve as a member of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), despite Brame's long-standing leadership of religious-political extremist groups on the farthest fringes of the Religious Right.

Brame has served as a top official of American Vision, an Atlanta-based group that seeks to replace America's secular democracy with a "Christian" regime based on "biblical law," including enforcement of the harsh legal code of the Old Testament. He has also served as an advisor to the Plymouth Rock Foundation, a Plymouth, Mass., group with similar views.

Brame recently resigned from the American Vision board after the group's controversial agenda became public. Though Brame served on the board since at least 1994, he told The Wall Street Journal that he was unaware of American Vision's extreme views.

American Vision has described democracy as "the first step toward fascism," argues that women must be subordinate to men and insists that the Bible requires the death penalty for gays.

Americans United for Separation of Church and State, a national church-state watchdog organization, said Brame's service with these groups, which are affiliated with the so-called "Christian Reconstructionist" movement, should disqualify him from a post in government.

"Brame and his allies seek to impose a harsh Christian theocracy on the nation," said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United. "Someone with such radical political views should automatically be disqualified from holding public office.

"Once members of the Senate get a look at Brame's record, his chances for confirmation will quickly evaporate," Lynn added. "Brame's ties to radical groups are indefensible."

To illustrate the radical nature of Brame's views, Lynn pointed to the extremist positions of American Vision (AV), which Brame has helped lead through long-time service on the group's five-member Board of Directors:

On theocracy: Christian Reconstructionists reject democracy and advocate theocracy. In the June 1999 issue of American Vision's Biblical Worldview magazine, an AV representative wrote, "We've been told that Christians cannot impose their religious beliefs on others. Since heaven is at stake, we have no choice. There is no hope outside of Jesus Christ."

On democracy: The June 1999 issue of AV's Biblical Worldview magazine described democracy as "the first step toward fascism."

On women's role in families: American Vision insists that the Bible requires male leadership in society. In the September 1999 issue of Biblical Worldview, an AV author wrote that women fall between men and animals in the "God-ordained order." AV places "God above all, man joyfully under God, woman lovingly under man, and the animals at bottom." AV has also said that women should not serve in the military.

On women in the judiciary: The Plymouth Rock Foundation, which Brame has worked with through service on its advisory council, opposed Sandra Day O'Connor's nomination to the Supreme Court because, in their view, it is wrong for a woman to sit in judgment over men.

On homosexuality and the death penalty: Reconstructionist groups such as those Brame is involved with maintain that under biblical law, homosexuals must be executed. According to one American Vision text, "The law that requires the death penalty for homosexual acts effectually drives the perversion of homosexuality underground, back to the closet, to the dark realm of shameful activity." Also, in October 2000, an AV publication called homosexuality "a sin worthy of death."

On gays in Congress: In the September 1999 issue of the group's Biblical Worldview, an AV author referred to openly gay Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) as a "lesbian Congressthing."

On non-Christian dissenters: American Vision argues that once its worldview is enacted as government policy, dissenters would have to submit to its draconian version of Christianity. "Non-Christians would not be forced to become Christians, but they would have to obey laws that came from the Bible," according to one AV text. "This would mean that homosexuality and abortion, for example, could not be claimed as 'civil rights.' They would be crimes."

On Judaism: American Vision sells a book titled, "The Days of Vengeance," which says, "The god of Judaism is the devil." The book also describes Judaism as a "demonic religion."

On American history: AV materials take a revisionist approach to history, insisting that the United States was founded as a "Christian nation." In one book, AV asserts that the Constitution was designed to afford protection to Christianity only and not other faiths. "The First Amendment had the specific purpose of excluding all rivalry among Christian denominations," the group says. "Other competing religions were not protected by the First Amendment."

"Brame makes Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson look liberal," said AU's Lynn, who wrote to Bush in October, urging him not to nominate such a divisive figure to the NLRB.

Concluded Lynn, "The groups Brame is associated with seek to impose their version of 'biblical law' on all of us, and they want to use the government to further those goals. These views are so counter to American ideals that it is difficult to imagine a proponent of this radical philosophy serving in any important public trust."

Americans United is a religious liberty watchdog group based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1947, the organization educates Americans about the importance of church-state separation in safeguarding religious freedom.


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Is this for real or is it propaganda? It says "according to media sources".....

I haven't heard anything about it from a credible source.

1 posted on 12/01/2001 10:00:26 AM PST by RightThinkinDood
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To: RightThinkinDood
BTTT for more discussion.
2 posted on 12/01/2001 10:05:30 AM PST by Salvation
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"Brame has served as a top official of American Vision, an Atlanta-based group that seeks to replace America's secular democracy with a `Christian' regime based on `biblical law,' including enforcement of the harsh legal code of the Old Testament." Is this the sort of thing people have in mind when they talk about the American Taliban?
3 posted on 12/01/2001 10:05:30 AM PST by ConsistentLibertarian
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To: RightThinkinDood
The Southern Poverty Law Center (does anyone at all understand the meaning of that name?) had a piece on one of these groups. Methinks they (the SPLC) and their ilk need attention amd want to draw up a new boogeyman-for the sum effort of further cast anyone who disents with their views as evil racists Taliban members.
4 posted on 12/01/2001 10:08:19 AM PST by Cleburne
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To: ConsistentLibertarian
And let me make it clear these folks (if indeed their views are as extreme as we're made to believe) are kooks to the extreme-no Christian is under the law, for we are under grace, not strict legalism. And it is certainly foolishness to believe that we should force Mosaic law on non-Christians-heck, Christians for that matter! I find it ironic that while they supposedly wish to impose Judaic law, they find Judaism evil. Clear sign something's in their water!
5 posted on 12/01/2001 10:11:24 AM PST by Cleburne
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BRAME HAS TIES TO GROUPS THAT OPPOSE WOMEN'S RIGHTS, REJECT DEMOCRACY AND BELIEVE GAYS SHOULD BE EXECUTED

LOL! Such slander....Brame is not into gender equity feminist bunk, embraces our representative republic, and has never said that homosexuals should be killed.

6 posted on 12/01/2001 10:13:13 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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BTW, welcome to FR.
7 posted on 12/01/2001 10:13:45 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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Help! A Christian! The Bible! I won't be able to buy hustler in the grocery store anymore!!!
8 posted on 12/01/2001 10:14:29 AM PST by Hacksaw
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I admittedly know nothing about any of these groups, but the first thoughts that come to my mind are things like...oh no, a pro homosexual, sodomist that advocates abortion, cloning, euthanasia, harboring terrorists, teaching teenagers the joy of s&m, and all would be much more acceptable to the sheeple of the US.
9 posted on 12/01/2001 10:14:55 AM PST by Clovis_Skeptic
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Didn't this very same guy once buy a pizza from a shop who's owner was second cousin, once removed, from a guy who was rumored to have Mafia connections? And, of course, he uses gasoline refined from Saudi oil from wells owned by the family of a guy who went to school with the brother of the terrorist Bin Laden.
10 posted on 12/01/2001 10:16:17 AM PST by Tacis
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Didn't this very same guy once buy a pizza from a shop who's owner was second cousin, once removed, from a guy who was rumored to have Mafia connections? And, of course, he uses gasoline refined from Saudi oil from wells owned by the family of a guy who went to school with the brother of the terrorist Bin Laden.
11 posted on 12/01/2001 10:17:01 AM PST by Tacis
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To: RightThinkinDood
Despite all of this, the Dems will find some kind of flaw with the guy. He seems pretty forthright to me.
13 posted on 12/01/2001 10:19:51 AM PST by christianswindler
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Have they said that gays should be executed? I doubt it. Have they said that homosexuality should be criminalized? Well, homosexuality and bestiality were criminalized in this country up until about ten years ago. And up to then the Supreme Court agreed that these laws were constitutional. They were seldom enforced, as long as homosexuals kept their behavior to themselves. It was simply a way of keeping sexual perversity out of sight where it wouldn't pervert the whole society. Historically that has been the typical way of handling the matter.

This was my favorite accusation, however:

In the September 1999 issue of the group's Biblical Worldview, an AV author referred to openly gay Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) as a "lesbian Congressthing."

How awful. Terrible. How could she possibly say such a thing?

14 posted on 12/01/2001 10:21:05 AM PST by Cicero
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Balances out the Joycelyn Elders-like AIDS czar...
15 posted on 12/01/2001 10:21:44 AM PST by Ol' Sparky
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Hmmmm?? Looks like the President wants a little "balance" on the NLR board - balance against all those ultra leftist liberals. No wonder the libs are in attack mode!!
16 posted on 12/01/2001 10:22:17 AM PST by Sueann
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To: RightThinkinDood
Sounds good to me
17 posted on 12/01/2001 10:30:29 AM PST by STD
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This idea of Robert Brame may be disinformation ... it's all over liberal sites. But I looked up American Vision (americanvision.org) and I personally would not support someone who wanted to advance their agenda. Otherwise, when I checked the news, I could find nothing to suggest that George Bush is thinking of appointing him.
18 posted on 12/01/2001 10:31:29 AM PST by BunnySlippers
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The smearing of Christian Reconstructionists is just a pile of HORSE PUCKY. The views they hold are severly distorted by enemies of the GOSPEL who hate anything that centers on JESUS CHRIST and His Kingdom.

Before the Social Gospellers assaulted Bible-Believing Christians with 1)German higher criticism

2) Darwin

2)Marx and

3) Freud, in the early 20th century, just about all Christians held these same views with just a little less Calvinism.

Go for it "W"; just make sure they're INTERIM appointments. The Democrat senate will never approve them otherwise.

19 posted on 12/01/2001 10:31:35 AM PST by noah
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