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It's finally come to this. They even admit to it.
Some twenty years ago the Christian Coalition started a campagn to put "good, Christians" in positions of power. They hand selected promising college youngsters, many of them highlly capable law students. I saw an insider training video of Ralph Reed describing the plan. Could this be the fruition of that plan? How many more attempts to subvert our system will there be?
CANOE -- CNEWS - Daily Feature: Gaveling for God: Christian lawyers seek judgeships
"Vowing to be God’s ambassadors on the bench, the four San Diego Superior Court candidates are backed by pastors, gun enthusiasts, and opponents of abortion and same-sex marriages.
“We believe our country is under assault and needs Christian values,” said Craig Candelore, a family law attorney who is one of the group’s candidates. “Unfortunately, God has called upon us to do this only with the judiciary.”
No, god's calling you a whack-job, Mr. Candelore.
"We believe our country is under assault and needs Islamic values." Ironic, isn't it?
Some twenty years ago the Christian Coalition started a campagn to put "good, Christians" in positions of power. They hand selected promising college youngsters, many of them highlly capable law students. I saw an insider training video of Ralph Reed describing the plan. Could this be the fruition of that plan? How many more attempts to subvert our system will there be?
CANOE -- CNEWS - Daily Feature: Gaveling for God: Christian lawyers seek judgeships
"Vowing to be God’s ambassadors on the bench, the four San Diego Superior Court candidates are backed by pastors, gun enthusiasts, and opponents of abortion and same-sex marriages.
“We believe our country is under assault and needs Christian values,” said Craig Candelore, a family law attorney who is one of the group’s candidates. “Unfortunately, God has called upon us to do this only with the judiciary.”
No, god's calling you a whack-job, Mr. Candelore.
"We believe our country is under assault and needs Islamic values." Ironic, isn't it?