Louis Sheldon, chairman of the Traditional Values Coalition, said the actor "would be a darker villain than any he has faced in his movies. . . . It's hard to imagine a worse governor than Gray Davis, but Mr. Schwarzenegger would be it."If Louie the Grifter says that, that is the seal of approval for Schwarzenegger.
Sheldon is a jerk, and really needs to go on to earn a real living as a real preacher.
Grifter & jerk sounds pretty ugly. That you would employ such terms with no provocation leaves a rather bad impression.
I just read a few of their pages & found little to suggest any unusual views. They seem only to have what most folks would call positive views. They lobby for Christian views & imply they work with specific churches & organizations.
http://traditionalvalues.org/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=21 Traditional Values Coalition is the largest non-denominational, grassroots church lobby in America. Founded in 1980, TVC has sought to empower people of faith with truth.
TVCs membership of over 43,000 churches bridges racial and socio-economic barriers and includes most Christian denominations. Churches across the United States and throughout Puerto Rico are members of TVC and many participate in our Latino Outreach or work closely with the Asian American Family Alliance.
With an emphasis on the restoration of the values needed to maintain strong, unified families, Traditional Values Coalition focuses upon issues such as education, homosexual advocacy, family tax relief, pornography, the right to life and religious freedom.
While Traditional Values Coalition is a lobbying organization, its sister organization, Traditional Values Education & Legal Institute, is a foundation dedicated to educating and supporting churches in their efforts to restore Americas cultural heritage.
TVC believes Americas strength is in her churches. Pastors and their churches are not barred by law from being involved in the making of public policy. Traditional Values Coalition is a resource for Christians and pastors, providing education on the representative process and up-to-the-minute public policy information.
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