Absolutely priceless, if nothing else shows what kind of isolated, pie-in-the-sky, no touch with reality nut Bush really is, how does pissing off your most die-hard support treat you?Updated: 07:27 AM EDT
Bush Seeks Church Membership Data
By David Morgan, Reuters
WASHINGTON (July 1) - President Bush, seeking to mobilize religious conservatives for his reelection campaign, has asked church-going volunteers to turn over church membership directories, campaign officials said on Thursday.
In a move sharply criticized both by religious leaders and civil libertarians, the Bush-Cheney campaign has issued a guide listing about two-dozen "duties" and a series of deadlines for organizing support among conservative church congregations.
A copy of the guide directs religious volunteers to send church directories to state campaign committees, identify new churches that can be organized by the Bush campaign and talk to clergy about holding voter registration drives.
The document, distributed to campaign coordinators across the country earlier this year, also recommends that volunteers distribute voter guides in church and use Sunday service programs for get-out-the-vote drives.
"We expect this election to be potentially as close as 2000, so every vote counts and it's important to reach out to every single supporter of President Bush," campaign spokesman Scott Stanzel said.
"We expect this election to be potentially as close as 2000, so every vote counts and it's important to reach out to every single supporter of President Bush," campaign spokesman Scott Stanzel said.
But the Rev. Richard Land, who deals with ethics and religious liberty issues for the Southern Baptist Convention, a key Bush constituency, said he was "appalled."
"First of all, I would not want my church directories being used that way," he said, predicting failure for the Bush plan.
The conservative Protestant denomination, whose 16 million members strongly backed Bush in 2000, held regular drives that encouraged church-goers to "vote their values," said Land.
"But it's one thing for us to do that. It's a totally different thing for a partisan campaign to come in and try to organize a church. A lot of pastors are going to say: 'Wait a minute, bub'," he added.
The guide surfaced as a spate of opinion polls showed Bush's reelection campaign facing a tough battle.
A Wall Street Journal/NBC poll showed Bush running neck-and-neck with Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry among registered voters, 47 percent of whom said they now believed the president had misled Americans about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's Iraq.
The Bush campaign has also been spending heavily on television ads, only to see the president's approval ratings slump to new lows.
Stanzel said the campaign ended the month of June with $64 million on hand. He had no figures on how much Bush has raised in June. At the end of May, Bush had raised $213.4 million and spent all but $63 million.
The latest effort to marshal religious support also drew fire from civil liberties activists concerned about the constitutional separation of church and state.
"Any coordination between the Bush campaign and church leaders would clearly be illegal," said a statement from the activist group Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
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Lazy Raptor wrote:Isn't that... Illegal?
yup, pretty sure it's illegal.teh article wrote:The latest effort to marshal religious support also drew fire from civil liberties activists concerned about the constitutional separation of church and state.
"Any coordination between the Bush campaign and church leaders would clearly be illegal," said a statement from the activist group Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
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I wonder if this will get the message through to the Theocratic America types that the seperation of church and state is a good thing for religious freedom?
Possibly not, but he's managed to piss off the Southern Baptists this time, so I can always hope.
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[Sidious]I will make it legal![/Sidious]Lazy Raptor wrote:Isn't that... Illegal? :shock:
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To simply [/i]ask[/i] organizations to voluntarily hand over their records? No, not really.Lazy Raptor wrote:Isn't that... Illegal?
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Probably not. They always "interpret" the first amendment to mean that government can't interfere with religion. Under their one-way variation of it, it isn't a violation for religion to interfere with government.Frank Hipper wrote:I wonder if this will get the message through to the Theocratic America types that the seperation of church and state is a good thing for religious freedom?
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Wasn't this sort of blatant politicizing tried before the 1994 Congressional elections(the one where the Conservatives pretty much drove the Democrats out of Congressional power)? I seem to remember reading something about that in the newspaper(Salt Lake Tribune).
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Is it just me, or does the part I bolded sound like a chain letter? "Email 5 friends in your address book to help with the voter registration, sending all their personal information to Bush by July 31st, 2004, or else you will get struck by lightning four times and have frogs fall on your head every time you masturbate. Vote Bush!"FOX News wrote:One section of the document lists 22 "coalition coordinator" duties and lays out a timeline for various activities targeting religious voters. By July 31, for example, the coordinator is to:
— Send your church directory to your state Bush-Cheney '04 headquarters or give to a BC04 field representative.
— Identify another conservative church in your community who we can organize for Bush.
— Recruit 5 people in your church to help with the voter registration project.
— Talk to your pastor about holding a citizenship Sunday and voter registration drive.
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If I were these churches, I'd be more concerned about their tax status. I would think that should these churches "stump on behalf of political candidates," they risk losing their tax exempt status. In fact, the IRS states that this is the case. The link is to press release about a reminder letter they just sent out, and specifies the section of the tax code that they would take action under.
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No. Campaigns are not government operations. They're free to ask whoever they want for mailing lists.Lazy Raptor wrote:Isn't that... Illegal?
It's still unethical as fuck, but Bush's political handlers have long ago proven there's no bottom to their barrel.
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No. I forget the specifics, but there's a bunch of restrictions for that, and it's optional. Bush doesn't do the government thing because he can get money without the restrictions.Lazy Raptor wrote:Doesn't every candidate recieve some public funds for their campaign, though?RedImperator wrote:No. Campaigns are not government operations. They're free to ask whoever they want for mailing lists.
BTW, it's pretty obvious that Bush has offended pretty much everyone by now. The only question is if he's offended enough people so much that they won't vote for him.
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Bush has opted out of Federal matching funds. Even if he hadn't, I'm still not sure if it's outright illegal to mobilize voters through churches.Lazy Raptor wrote:Doesn't every candidate recieve some public funds for their campaign, though?RedImperator wrote:No. Campaigns are not government operations. They're free to ask whoever they want for mailing lists.
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It would indeed be illegal, because such an act would violate the churches' 501 (C)3 tax exemption —a fact even the thickest Southern Baptist pastor can comprehend and why most if not all of them are going to flatly refuse this request.RedImperator wrote:No. Campaigns are not government operations. They're free to ask whoever they want for mailing lists.Lazy Raptor wrote:Isn't that... Illegal?
It's still unethical as fuck, but Bush's political handlers have long ago proven there's no bottom to their barrel.
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Whoops, you're right. Totally forgot about that.Patrick Degan wrote:It would indeed be illegal, because such an act would violate the churches' 501 (C)3 tax exemption —a fact even the thickest Southern Baptist pastor can comprehend and why most if not all of them are going to flatly refuse this request.RedImperator wrote:No. Campaigns are not government operations. They're free to ask whoever they want for mailing lists.Lazy Raptor wrote:Isn't that... Illegal?
It's still unethical as fuck, but Bush's political handlers have long ago proven there's no bottom to their barrel.
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Obviously not if Bush's campaign has gone this particular route.
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