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Roland99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-16-05 10:46 AM
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Protest "Justice Sunday" April 24...Make Your Voice Heard!
We are all aware of "Justice Sunday" ( http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=LH05D02 )

The FRC plans on simulcasting this to churches and persons interested. I don't normally advocate protesting outside of a church but the radical nutcases are forcing our hands. We MUST not let them succeed in this attempt to stage a religious coup in the faux name of Christ.

Clicking the following link (and registering with a throwaway email address) will get you information sent to you on where in your area this simulcast will be held (sent the Fri. before the event)
http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=EV05D03&f=LH05D02

It's originating at Highview Baptist Church in Louisville, KY. I'm presuming at their new mega-location in the east end, a $10 million construction project.

Don't let the Christian Reconstructions turn our great Republic into an authoritarian theocracy!

We should gather a huge crowd and protest vocally and visually in front of this monstrosity!
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DesEtoiles Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-16-05 11:02 AM
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1. yes - we need to go and protest
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DesEtoiles Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-16-05 01:55 PM
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2. "counter"-Vigil planned - more info here:
Edited on Sat Apr-16-05 01:55 PM by NormaR
http://www.clnnlc.org/

Clergy and Laity Network and DriveDemocracy call for a National Prayer Vigil on April 24th in response to the proposed national telecast by the Family Research Council.


Senator Bill Frist has joined with this organization and they are attacking the faith of Democrats and progressives in a cynical, partisan effort to win support for a handful of extremist judicial nominees. The Council is on record saying that Democrats are "against people of faith."


For more information on the disheartening comments that Senator Frist supports, read the article at the New York Times.


Click here to download Clergy and Laity Network and Drive Democracy's press release.


More information on the prayer vigil will provided soon.
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Roland99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-17-05 10:11 AM
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3. Republicans' march toward theocracy runs through Louisville
Republicans' march toward theocracy runs through Louisville
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050417/COLUMNISTS08/504170362/1054/OPINION

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist will join right-wing evangelicals such as Southern Seminary president Al Mohler, Focus on the Family's James Dobson and born-again Watergate felon Chuck Colson at Highview Baptist Church, to broadcast their charge that Democrats are "against people of faith."


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It's important to take a careful look at who is invoking Christianity, and for what purpose. Yes, some of the noblest impulses of the American experience have arisen out of Christian faith. But it's also true that fanatics, zealots and bigots have marched under the Christian banner, from the Salem witch trials to the Protestant Know Nothing movement to the cross-brandishing Klan.

It would be interesting to ask some Democratic officeholders whether they are "against people of faith." Imagine putting that question to the Rev. Emanuel Cleaver, pastor of St. James United Methodist Church in Kansas City, who is a Democratic member of the U.S. House. Or Kentucky Treasurer Jonathan Miller, who is finishing a book on how faith should inform politics.

But then defensively offering a list of Democrats who are faith-friendly just plays into the hands of cynical Republican strategists. The point is, our Founding Fathers intended to protect religious freedom, not impose religious orthodoxy. In America, religious faith is supposed to be a matter of personal choice, not majority rule.
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DesEtoiles Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-19-05 12:35 AM
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4. Will "Justice Sunday" be broadcast to church near you? Find out here:
http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?c=JS_SIMULCAST

Enter your zip code.


See this thread for more information on Justice Sunday, and the Counter-vigil being held in Louisville.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.ph ...
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redmcclain Donating Member (39 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-19-05 06:41 AM
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5. Progressives respond
In response, to "Justice Sunday" several events have been scheduled in Louisville....

On Friday at 10:00 a.m. there will be a press conference at Highland Baptist Church - 1101 Cherokee Road

On Sunday at 2:30 there will be a response (Social Justice Sunday) at Douglas Blvd Christian Church - 2005 Douglass Boulevard - this is being implemented by the Clergy and Laity Network - an interfaith community and will be somewhat spiritual/religious in nature. They have invited several national speakers and are expecting 1000+ in attendance.

Then at 4:30 on Sunday there will be a response by the local Democratic party outside the courthouse downtown.



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Roland99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-20-05 11:21 AM
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6. I'm an atheist but I may have to show up at Douglas Blvd Church
Might try and encourage my ex-wife to go, too. She's lately fallen with an old family friend...former Baptist minister....hopefully I can "Save" her before she falls to the dark side.
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redmcclain Donating Member (39 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-20-05 08:21 PM
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7. Change in location....
The 2:30 gathering (Social Justice Sunday) has moved to Central Presbyterian Church at 318 W. Kentucky St (the corner of Kentucky St. and 4th Street).

They suggest bringing blankets and folding chairs.
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DesEtoiles Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-21-05 11:35 AM
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8. More Updated Info on Social Justice Sunday:
As you all no doubt know, the Family Research Council is sponsoring an event called "Justice Sunday-Stopping the Filibuster Against People of Faith".  The express goal of this program is to defeat the proposed filibuster of Bush's judicial nominees -- by bashing all opponents as, essentially, liberals who are against God, religion and people of faith.  

The event will be held this Sunday, April 24, 2005, 7:00 p.m. ET, at the Highview Baptist mega-church in Louisville, Kentucky.  There will be a national live simulcast  to interested churches and media outlets.  The star speaker will be none other than Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee, who has, with this shameless political action, abrogated any pretense of a belief in the separation of church and state and further demonstrated the right's willingness to exploit religion as a partisan political bludgeon.

Here's the FRC's Press Release (http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=PR05D09 ), which is filled with just a taste of the inflammatory rhetoric sure to be the key talking points of this theo-political event.  In addition to First, speakers include Dr. James Dobson, Founder and Chairman of Focus on the Family, Dr. Al Mohler, head of the Southern Baptist Convention, and Chuck Colson of Prison Fellowship Ministries at Highview Baptist Church.  (Remember Chuck Colson - Richard Nixon's special counsel, who also recruited a young John O'Neill to politically attack John Kerry?)

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PROGRESSIVE RELIGIOUS LEADER RALLY

I wanted to remind us all that - in response - a rally lead by progressive religious leaders is planned the same day (but a few hours earlier) in Louisville (details here: see http://www.clnnlc.org /):

Social Justice Sunday

WHAT: Social Justice Sunday - Faith and Freedom Vigil

WHEN: 2:30 pm, April 24, 2005

WHERE: Central Presbyterian Church
                   318 W. Kentucky St. Louisville, Kentucky

CONTACT: Clergy and Laity Network and DriveDemocracy


Progressive Religious Communities, our leaders and our community friends are gathering to witness:


OUR OUTRAGE over the attempt by the Family Research Council and its radical Christian Right colleagues to highjack the judicial selection process for their politiclal/theocratic agenda


OUR DISMAY Senate Majority Leader, Senator Bill Frist, is lending his name and influence to the Family Research Council's claim of universal support from  "people of faith" for its strategy, thereby giving false religious credentials to a thinly veiled political agenda


OUR POSITIVE COMMITMENT to defend and strengthen our social context in its commitment to fairness for all people, free of biased religious doctrines and prejudiced attitudes which are inimical to a mature religious understanding of the standards of inclusiveness and justice in American life


The Social Justice Sunday invitation is available at the Building the Beloved Community. Please distribute the invitation to all progressives. You can download the invitation as a word document here.


For more information, pelase see these dailyKos diaries:

Social Justice Sunday - Who is Participating?
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/4/20/1994/16087

Social Justice Sunday - by George Lakoff
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/4/15/2016/11711

Louisville Sluggers...
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/4/18/172142/504

___________________

WHAT YOU CAN DO LOCALLY


If you can't get to Louisville, please consider local activisim if a church or media outlet near you is receiving a simulcast of this event (to find out, enter your zip code here: http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?c=JS_SIMULCAST ).  NOTE:  THERE IS NOW A SUBSTANTIAL LIST OF TV STATIONS ACROSS THE COUNTRY CARRYING THIS PROGRAM.  

Please either contact the church, TV or radio station in question, or organize your own local vigil/rally, to help ensure that the the message gets out -- in a peaceful, safe and polite but forceful manner -- that this tactic of exploiting religion for political gain, and belittling the faith of progressives in general, is totally unacceptable.  It is an affront both to religion and the founding principles of this nation.



Further reading:

Frist Set to Use Religious Stage on Judicial Issue, New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/15/politics/15judges.htm...  5&ei=5094&partner=homepage) (free subscription required).  

Rabbi Steven B. Jacobs, Rabbi of Kol Tikvah Synagogue in Woodland Hills, California and Dr. Nazir Khaja, Chairman of the Islamic Information Service -- joint statement (http://www.fvcommunity.org/beloved/fristresponse ).
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Roland99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-23-05 11:47 AM
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9. A quote from Barry Goldwater
"However, on religious issues there can be little or no compromise. There is no position on which people are so immovable as their religious beliefs. There is no more powerful ally one can claim in a debate than Jesus Christ, or God, or Allah, or whatever one calls this supreme being. But like any powerful weapon, the use of God's name on one's behalf should be used sparingly. The religious factions that are growing throughout our land are not using their religious clout with wisdom. They are trying to force government leaders into following their position 100 percent. If you disagree with these religious groups on a particular moral issue, they complain, they threaten you with a loss of money or votes or both. I'm frankly sick and tired of the political preachers across this country telling me as a citizen that if I want to be a moral person, I must believe in 'A,' 'B,' 'C,' and 'D.' Just who do they think they are? And from where do they presume to claim the right to dictate their moral beliefs to me? And I am even more angry as a legislator who must endure the threats of every religious group who thinks it has some God-granted right to control my vote on every roll call in the Senate. I am warning them today: I will fight them every step of the way if they try to dictate their moral convictions to all Americans in the name of 'conservatism.'"


Shows just how out of place these radical clerics are.
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Roland99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-25-05 10:24 AM
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10. Family Research Council's "Justice Sunday": HYPOCRISY REVEALED!
http://talkleft.com/new_archives/010459.html

When it suited its own purposes, the Family Research Council had no trouble urging use of the filibuster. People for the American Way (PFAW) reports (received by e-mail):

The Family Research Council is demanding that Senate Republicans override Senate rules in order to ban filibusters against judicial nominees – and has made false and inflammatory charges that the filibuster is being used to keep people of faith – and specifically Christians – off the courts. But several years ago, a senior Family Research Council official defended a Senate filibuster against gay ambassadorial nominee James Hormel, who was viciously attacked by radical right groups.



PFAW writes that in 1998, then-Senior FRC Writer and Analyst Steven Schwalm, appearedg on NPR’s Talk of the Nation and had this to say about the filibuster against James Hormel, President’s Clinton’s ambassadorial nominee:

...the Senate is a -- is not a majoritarian institution like the House of Representatives is. It is a deliberative body and it's got a number of checks and balances built into our government. This is one of those checks, in which a majority cannot just sheerly force its will, even if they have a majority of votes in some cases, that's why there are things like filibusters and other things that give minorities in the Senate some power to slow things up, to hold things up, and let things be aired properly.




I just forwarded this information to Sens. McConnell and Frist.

I suggest you all do the same! :)
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Roland99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-26-05 09:27 AM
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11. Christians square off over battle for judiciary
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0504250132apr25,1,2838690.story

Speakers at the event at Highview Baptist Church, a megachurch in Louisville, took aim at Senate Democrats and their use of a parliamentary maneuver called a filibuster to prevent the confirmation of several judges the Democratic minority views as extreme.

Another target was the federal judiciary, most notably the Supreme Court. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, called federal judges "imperious" and "arrogant."

About 1,700 attended the event at Highview, while several hundred joined a "Freedom and Faith" counter-rally at the Central Presbyterian Church in Louisville. Speakers declared that it was the leadership behind Justice Sunday, not the judiciary, that was arrogant.

The Freedom and Faith speakers condemned the conservatives for charging that people opposed to Bush judicial nominees were against "people of faith." They said they were fighting to reclaim the moral high ground from religious conservatives who, they charged, wrongly defined their faith as the only true form of Christianity.



Thanks, Mr. James, for being in attendance!
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andimini Donating Member (3 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-13-05 09:59 AM
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12. Seeking interviews from rally attendees
Hi,

My name is Tess Gadwa and I'm a journalist working on a book about Christianity and politics in the American South. If you attended the Louisville "Freedom and Faith" counter-rally, particularly if you have a faith-based background, I would love to hear from you. I will be in Louisville Sunday, May 14 and Monday, May 15. Please email me at southerncross@tessgadwa.com or call my cell at 704.907.9633.

Thank you,
Tess Gadwa

www.tessgadwa.com

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