To: areafiftyone
"What concerns people is when you mix religion, political power, and secrecy," Lynn said. And just exactly what is Lynn doing?
I don't know these congressmen, but I know several people very involved with the Fellowship. It is loosely organized for the purpose of ministry, not to influence public policy.
I lived in DC, worked on the Hill and attended church on the Hill for eight years. Pretty much the only way single people can live on the Hill is to share a house (even at Congressional salary levels).
There's no "story" here, other than Lynn's continual quest to stir up trouble.
To: Corin Stormhands
For years liberal members of Congress have lived in, and liberal organizations, such as the Washington office of Nation, have been in a building owned by the United Methodist Church in a building across from the Capitol on one side and the Supreme Court on the other. Have Barry Lynn or any others ever investigated this? Of course not.
To: Corin Stormhands
This is indeed vey series. To think that grown ups would be sharing a boarding house while serving in Congress AND would also have connections to religeous groups with sound morals and good intentions. How can this continue?
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04/21/2003 7:35:34 AM PDT by
showme_the_Glory
(No more rhyming, and I mean it! ..Anybody got a peanut.....)
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