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RedEarth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-05 02:36 PM
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Secret Society(Tom DeLay, Tim LaHaye of"Left Behind" and the radical right
Secret Society
Just who is the Council for National Policy, and why aren't they paying taxes?
by Sarah Posner, Contributor
2.21.05

On April 29, 1992, Tom DeLay stood up on the House floor and decried a "tax-funded boondoggle" that sent freshman members of Congress to Harvard for a seminar. "Yes," DeLay asserted, "the congressional freshman orientation at Harvard doesn't cost millions of dollars. But even the thousands of dollars of tax money used for this congressional boondoggle sets a bad example for new Members of Congress." Instead, DeLay urged, "grass-roots organizations" should conduct orientations at no cost to the American taxpayer. The organizations DeLay named were the Coalition for America, the Council for National Policy, Free Congress, and Free the Eagle, all radical conservative groups with ties to the right-wing Christian evangelical movement. As DeLay spoke, the Council for National Policy (CNP) was in a fight with the IRS over a tax-funded boondoggle of its own, a fight in which CNP ultimately would emerge the victor.

Most Americans – even many self-professed political junkies – probably have never heard of CNP or would confuse it with countless other groups with similarly unremarkable names (including the Center for National Policy, a liberal group). But conservative activists would know what Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld has referred to as "the heart of a great conservative movement that helped to make America strong and prosperous in the 20th century – and is now helping to ensure she remains free and secure in the 21st century," or what Indiana Republican Congressman Mike Pence has called "the most influential gathering of conservatives in America." But because CNP has been so successful at maintaining its secrecy – flouting the law for more than two decades – it has managed to obscure the depth of its reach in conservative political organizations, political fundraising, the conservative media, and even the Bush Administration itself.

Who Is Behind CNP?

While the law does not require a tax-exempt organization to disclose the names of its members (in order to protect their ability to exercise their constitutional right to freedom of association privately, if they choose), it does require disclosure of the officers and directors of these organizations, and this information is available to anyone with access to the Internet. And some CNP members, often in the context of bolstering their conservative credentials, have proudly revealed their CNP membership, even though CNP's policy is to keep membership a secret.

CNP was founded in 1981 by Tim LaHaye, the right-wing, evangelical political motivator and author of the "Left Behind" serial, which chronicles a fictional Armageddon and second coming (in which the non-believers are left behind while believers are carried off in a rapturous moment without their clothes. It gives an eerie ring to the No Child Left Behind Act.) LaHaye's empire includes his fingerprints on a number of evangelically-oriented, right-wing political action groups, his wife Beverly's Concerned Women for America, along with the twelve "Left Behind" novels, which, according to the author's own website, have sold 55 million copies world wide since their introduction in 1995. The original directors, as listed with CNP's articles of incorporation filed with the Texas Secretary of State in 1981 were, along with LaHaye, Howard Phillips, a long-time conservative activist with plenty of conservative groups under his wing, and Bob J. Perry, a Texas businessman who has long donated vast amounts of money to conservative causes, including the tort reform effort in Texas. Last year, Perry gave over $8 million to conservative 527 groups, including $4.5 million to Swift Boat Veterans for Truth and $3 million to the Progress for America Voter Fund, which spent over $35 million running pro-Bush and anti-Kerry ads during the campaign and is now backing Bush's Social Security privatization.

Today, CNP's Board and roster of known members is a who's who of the radical right, and a sampling includes former Reagan cabinet member Donald Hodel, also President of James Dobson's Focus on the Family; Heritage Foundation President Edwin Feulner, who has served on CNP's board, as have Grover Norquist, President of the anti-tax group Americans for Tax Reform and Paul Weyrich, President of the Free Congress Foundation; Holly Coors; T. Kenneth Cribb, President of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute; and Brent Bozell, President of the Media Research Council, which provides a media network through which it disseminates radical conservative ideology and propaganda.

http://gadflyer.com/articles/?ArticleID=260
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EVDebs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-05 02:42 PM
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1. Wayne Madsen says "The Fellowship" n/t
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TwentyFive Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-05 02:48 PM
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2. Scary stuff! These RW christians carry to seeds to end life on earth.
I think Fundamentalist Christianity is far more dangerous than Nazism, Communism, slavery and barbarism.

The difference with Fundamentalist christianty...is that it believes the end game to be utter destruction of the planet. Nothing survives. You cannot get more evil than this.
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Bridget Burke Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-05 03:22 PM
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3. Tim's wife, Beverly LaHaye, is also influential.
She founded Concerned Women for America--originally, to stop the Equal Rights Amendment. At the CWFA site (& the closely linked Culture & Family Institute), you can check out the "news stories" that will fuel letters to editors & reports on Fox & similar media outlets. (They're against Chris Rock & Alfred Kinsey and for store employees telling everybody "Merry Christmas!")

www.cwfa.org/main.asp

Tim & Bev are alumni of Bob Jones University. She's one of those women who've made a career out of touring the country & giving speeches--advising other women to stay home...
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Sapphire Blue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-28-05 03:52 PM
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