"Focus on the Family" Excludes Ron Paul

I'm going to call and cancel my membership.

I told Sarah on the phone my wife and I were doing the same thing...also, when she said they are going to update it after the Florida primary, I said "Probably the only update will be to remove Rudy Giuliani because he will drop out."
 
BS. 9/11 won them the election in '04. It's like that quote from "Wag the dog" I can't seem to forget: "You don't change horses in midstream!"

Nope.

What got people out to vote in key battleground states was the inclusion of the anti-gay marriage amendments after the failure of the FMA. It was preached from the pulpits, and , the subtle hint was made that "While you're saving your family, you can save your country too."

11 states banned Gay Marriage , after Bush called for them to do it at the state level in the General Election. Many states were ready to go to ballot before then, in the 2003 election, but the people involved with collecting signatures intentionally held it over. They wanted the conservative neocon evangelicals out at the polls in 2004. Not 2003.

Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon and Utah.

And what state was a "key state" for Bush? What state had the election coordinator for the state working for Diebold? What state made the difference?

Ohio. With it's 20 electoral votes.
 
I just called and told them to remove me from their mailing list. I told them to pass on that I found it disgraceful that their organization chose to exclude Ron Paul from the coverage from their political arm (focus on family action) given the fact that he is the most pro life candidate.
 
Focus on the Family is headquartered here in Colorado Springs. I'm tempted to go put a Ron Paul sign up on their lawn. Ron Paul is coming to Colorado on Friday and may even stop down in the Springs. None of the other candidates are doing that, but they still won't list him. I think we're also the only campaign to have a candidate office down here and we have 283 members in our meetup group. I know they're a national organization, but way to piss off the local grassroots! Obviously, focus on the family is another NRA, wolves in sheep's clothing.
 
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