Thursday, September 21, 2006

Tony Snow To Speak at Anti Gay Summit


White House Press Secretary Tony Snow will speak at this weekend's get out the religious right vote and ban gay marriage forever conference. The conference is billed as the Values Voter Summit, 2006.

The pre-election effort to stir up the religious bigots is sponsored by Focus on the Family Action, American Family Association Action, FRC Action, and Americans United to Preserve Marriage. The creepy gathering of bigots will be held on September 22-24, at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.

Other speakers include, Ann Coulter, Jerry Falwell, Katherine Harris, Sean Hannity, George "Macaca" Allen, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, Bill Bennett and others.

Obviously, you can never be too far to the right for the Bush Administration.

A smaller similarly freaky conference will be held in Nashville, on Oct. 16 , and in St. Paul on Oct. 3. Stay tuned for news about the demonstration that will be held outside the Nashville bigots rally. Tell your friends, and plan to be there!

Sessions at the Religious Bigot Rally in Washington include:

THE PRESERVATION OF TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE - Rep. Marilyn Musgrave, Professor Robert George, Maggie Gallagher, Peter Sprigg (moderator)

WHAT FEMINIST MAJORITY? AMERICAN WOMEN AND THE VALUES AGENDA - Myrna Blythe, Kathryn Jean Lopez, Connie Mackey (moderator)

THE ROLE OF CHURCHES IN POLITICAL ISSUES - Rev. Herb Lusk, Rev. Dr. Richard Land, Rev. Dr. John Guest, Dr. Kenyn Cureton (moderator)

Vote NO on 1

Related post:
Dobson to Hold Anti-Gay Rally In Nashville

UPDATE: At Crooks and Liars -- Why doesn’t the IRS investigate James Dobson? --"Conservative Christian radio host James C. Dobson’s national organization, Focus on the Family, said yesterday that it will work with affiliated groups in eight battleground states to mobilize evangelical voters in the November elections. In targeting individual churches the way political organizers traditionally pinpointed certain wards, Focus on the Family is filling a void left by the near-collapse of the Christian Coalition and stepping into an area where recent Republican Party efforts have created resentment among evangelicals…." read on