Ping.
You wrote "Interesting article I came across the other day which talks about what the religious right wing of the GOP may have in store for us."
I'm sorry but that analysis is a little short sighted - similar to the article you posted. As a long time member of the VOAC (Vast Orthodox Anglican Conspiracy(tm)- one small subcomponent of the Christian portion of the VRWC) both you and the author have missed one of the unstated foundational building blocks inherent in retaking our various Protestant denominations from the apostate and heretical leadership currently in charge. We don't see this as primarily political at all, although I can understand how, for non-Christians, it would appear so. Rather, to us (and to our cousins among Conservative and Orthodox Judaism) those standards which we seek to reinforce have the same degree of certitude as the law of gravity. We're merely insuring that they are once again recognized as such. Therefore, rather than any particular mainstream political party being something we emulate, we expect that, given time, both will be seeking to emulate us...or they will no longer be 'mainstream'. Simple enough really.
The article is about religious conservatives trying to take power in their denominations. Do you object to that, Kerberos?
Ronald Reagan said you can get a lot done if you don't care who gets credit.
I suspect the left's problem is that all their organizations are very turf oriented.
NAACP claims to speak for all black people and attacks anyone who challenges that.
NOW speaks for all women and stomps any left wing group tha would challenge them.
(the alphabet media ridicule the new media)
very nice work. isn't it interesting that a liberal thinks they are not joined at the hip via programs like NOW, DNC, Sierra Club etc. He argues that the right is better connected. Wish it was true.
I think this is a good idea.
I think that political conservatives should use it also in regaining total control of the Republican Party.