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How Long Will Media Ignore Sharron Angle's Theocratic Past ?

Threat Author: 
Bruce Wilson
Threat Date: 
Thu Jun 17, 2010 at 09:54:53 AM EST

""Americans established a Constitutional Republic, a government of law, under God, rooted in Biblical law" - That's from the plank of the Independent American Party of Nevada (IAPN) which, according to Talking Points Memo's Justin Elliot, Sharron Angle was an active member of for much of the 1990's and even played a key role in helping re-launch in 1992.

American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War On America

Threat Author: 
Chris Hedges
Threat Date: 
2004

"...All debates with the Christian Right are useless. We cannot reach this movement. It does not want a dialogue. It cares nothing for rational thought and discussion. It is not mollified because John Kerry prays or Jimmy Carter teaches Sunday School. These naive attempts to reach out to a movement bent on our destruction, to prove to them that we too have "values," would be humorous if the stakes were not so deadly. They hate us. They hate the liberal, enlightened world formed by the Constitution. Our opinions do not count."

Dominionism

Threat Author: 
Wikipedia
Threat Date: 
Unknown
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In a politico-religious context, dominionism (also called subjectionism[1]) is the tendency among some conservative

Christian Reconstructionism Part 1: Theocratic Dominionism Gains Influence

Threat Author: 
Frederick Clarkson
Threat Date: 
March/June 1994

"Overview and Roots

The Christian Right has shown impressive resilience and has rebounded dramatically after a series of embarrassing televangelist scandals of the late 1980s, the collapse of Jerry Falwell's Moral Majority, and the failed presidential bid of Pat Robertson. In the 1990s, Christian Right organizing went to the grassroots and exerted wide influence in American politics across the country.

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