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Public Advocate of the United States

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American organization advocating religious conservative politics
Public Advocate of the United States
Founded1978
FounderEugene Delgaudio
TypeNonprofit501(c)(4)[1]
52-1112449 (EIN)
FocusPublic education
Location
Area served
United States
Members4
Revenue$1,561,374 (2016)[3]
Employees3
Websitepublicadvocateusa.org

Public Advocate of the United States is an organization founded in either 1978 or 1981 (disputed)[4][5] byEugene Delgaudio. It advocatesreligious conservative policies inAmerican politics.[1] TheSouthern Poverty Law Center has designated the organization as ahate group for its anti-gay activism.[6]

Platform

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The organization's platform includes:[1]

  • A federal traditional marriage (man-woman) amendment to the Constitution to defend traditional marriage from assaults from those who claim to promote "same sex marriage";
  • School prayer and the freedom of religious expression in public places;
  • Faith-based and community initiatives;
  • Pro-life legislation;
  • The promotion and protection of the Boy Scouts, organized sports and other activities that reinforce morality, accountability and leadership in our youth;
  • Tax cuts, reduction in spending by the federal government and the exposure of wasteful "pork barrel" spending for the benefit of liberal special interests or for social engineering for worse;
  • Equality under the law, without regard to color, race, creed, sex or religious beliefs.

Principals

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In 2005, Delgadio said that he was the only full-time employee of the organization.[9] On its 2010 tax form, Public Advocate reported $1.07 million in total revenue, and that it paid $158,682 to Eugene Delgaudio & Associates, as an independent contractor.[10]

Anti-gay activism

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In early 2012, the organization was designated as ahate group by theSouthern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), on the basis of its anti-gay activism.[6]

In September 2012, the SPLC sued Public Advocate in Denver, Colorado, federal court over a mailer sent to some Colorado primary voters in 2010. The SPLC's client was a gay couple who were married in a civil ceremony in Connecticut. The mailer included a modified version of the couple's engagement photo, taken of them kissing with the Brooklyn Bridge as a backdrop. The photo had been copied without permission from the couple's blog and edited to appear as if they were kissing with snow-covered pine trees surrounding them, with bold words on a red background saying "State Senator Jean White's idea of "Family Values?"."[11] In April 2014, a judge ruled that Public Advocate had not legally misappropriated the image, but that there was a plausible copyright infringement; in June 2014, the parties settled, with the photographer paid $2,501.

In March 2014, Public Advocate's attorney submitted a subpoena request seeking detailed information from the SPLC about the criteria, research, and decision process that was used to issue the "hate group" designation.[12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"About Us".Public Advocate of the United States. RetrievedOctober 23, 2018.
  2. ^"Public Advocate Of The United States". RetrievedOctober 23, 2018.
  3. ^"2016 Federal Tax Return for Public Advocate of the United States"(PDF). GuideStar. RetrievedOctober 23, 2018.
  4. ^"Public Advocate of the United States - GuideStar Profile".www.guidestar.org. Retrieved2018-10-23.
  5. ^"About Us | Public Advocate of the U.S."publicadvocateusa.org. Retrieved2018-10-23.
  6. ^abGibson, Caitlin (March 26, 2012)."Loudoun Supervisor Eugene Delgaudio's advocacy organization designated a 'hate group'".The Washington Post. RetrievedJune 24, 2012.
  7. ^Cass, Michael (August 3, 2012)."Tennessee Democratic Party disavows Senate nominee".The Tennessean. Archived fromthe original on August 5, 2012. RetrievedAugust 5, 2012.
  8. ^"Tennessee Judge Order: Public Advocate V P Mark Clayton Protects Minorities In Memphis Against Liberals' Bigotry | Public Advocate of the U.S."www.publicadvocateusa.org. Retrieved2018-10-23.
  9. ^"Raising Funds by Attacking 'Radical Homosexuals'".www.connectionnewspapers.com. April 19, 2005. Retrieved2020-07-26.
  10. ^"Is Eugene Delgaudio Running a Scam in Your State?".Shadowproof. 2012-11-03. Retrieved2020-07-26.
  11. ^Susman, Tina (September 26, 2012)."Gay couple shocked to find their faces on anti-gay mailer".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedSeptember 26, 2012.
  12. ^Gibson, Caitlin (2014-03-04)."Loudoun's Delgaudio fights back against 'hate group' designation".Washington Post.ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved2020-07-26.

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