[CNP], president of the Council for Inter-American Security and member of the Committee of Santa Fe, helped organize two CAUSA conferences.Washington Times editor CNP Board of Governors 1982, member 1984, 1988, 1996, 1998; Christian Reconstructionist; State Senator of California; Former Chairman of the California Senate Republican Caucus; founder and President of Gun Owners of America Anderson is also currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He has served on a number of boards of both private and non-profit organizations, including the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; Chase Manhattan Bank; Columbia Broadcasting System; Pan American Airlines; First National Bank of Chicago; Weyerhaeuser Company; and Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc.; the National Petroleum Council; and the University of New Mexico Robert O. Anderson School of Management and largest backer ($1.32 million to the PAC) Sen. Robert Hurtt (Container Supply Corp) and Roland and Lila Hinz. , of the Conservative Caucus and Rus Walton of the Plymouth Rock Foundation.NCBCPS often cites materials from theAmerican Center For Law and Justice to defend the constitutionality of its curriculum. ACLJ was founded by televangelist , William F. Buckley.; Contributor to Town Hall.
and also see: was exec. council, the Freedom Council and CNP's Tony , was former Executive director. The Freedom Council. 'It was established by Pat Robertson to appear as a "grassroots organization". The idea was to eventually have a Freedom Council "precinct coordinator" in every precinct to ask volunteers to write letters and make phone calls on legislation. ..The organization appeared to have abused its tax-exempt status by using donations-solicited repeatedly on the '700 Club-..the alleged tax violations included the Freedom Council's failure to report donations from CBN, which totaled more than $200,000 monthly by 1985. In early 1985, Robertson had used tax-exempt donations to the Freedom Council via CBN to set up a direct mail computer project...1985, Robertson authorized the rental of CBN's one million name donor list for use by the Freedom Council and to a campaign contractor, Victory Communications of Arizona...raise[d] more than $11 million .. , Murchison, and Hunt, were: Dallas Cowboy Coach , Television evangelists Jim Baker, [and CNP's] and , Dallas businesswoman [Late] , and the - keynote speaker at the meeting and president of STEP. , oil magnate , singer , and Soldier of Fortune magazine [CNP's ]. The Fund claimed to raise over $20 million through activities such as a $250-a-plate "Nicaraguan refugee" dinner in April 1985 attended by Casey and Simon and featuring a speech by Reagan. In reality, the Fund was a propaganda front, spending almost as much money as it raised. An audit of the "refugee dinner" showed it had raised $219,525 but costs totaled $218,376, including $116,938 in "consulting fees." - CNP Board of Governors 1982, member 1984; hyper-charimatic; Head of the James Robison Evangelistic Association which became LIFE Outreach International (Point Of View nationwide radio talk show host), Hal Lindsey, Jimmy Swaggart, and (author and pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)--an agenda of social activism certainly makes for strange ecumenical bedfellows. (Reported in the November 1990Omega-Letter. )... "
, ,James Robison, Rex Humbard, D. James Kennedy and Jimmy Swaggart, the same group Lahaye organized for his ACTV. and Jimmy Swaggart. "...According to CRF president Dan Sills, [CRF] has received at least $500,000 from Moon sources. A prominent CRF spokesperson and executive committee member is Joseph Paige...Paige received $60,000 from the Unification Church for his school, which in turn gave Moon a much publicized honorary doctorate. Paige is also active in CAUSA." [1986] "the Moon organization opened an international front in its 'religious freedom" campaign. According to Moon'sNew York City Tribune, the World Council on Religious Liberty (WCRL) was founded in December 1986...The Chairman of WCRL is Joseph Paige, and its " Chairman of the North American Caucus is Don Sills. They have recruited Dr. Robert G. Muller, assistant Secretary general of the United Nations as chairman of the Council's International Advisory Committee. The Council's headquarters are in Raleigh, North Carolina, which is also home to Paige's Shaw Divinity School." , Murchison, and Hunt, were: Dallas Cowboy Coach , Television evangelists Jim Baker, [and CNP's] and , Dallas businesswoman [Late] , and the - keynote speaker at the meeting and president of STEP. and , [CNP's] , and George Bush have all addressed ALEC sessions in recent years. - CNP Board of Governors 1982, member 1984; Mormon; Publisher, "Ruff Times" Chairman of Financial Planning Services. Hunt Brothers The investment counselor who was advising people to buy silver when the Hunt Brothers had upped the price per ounce to about $16 in the 1970s. editor of theLofton Letter, and one of the leading Christian social commentators of our era, regularly articulates and defends the Christian reconstructionist message on TV, radio, and in news magazines. There are many others Chalcedon assists and will begin to assist (like some featured in this issue), and we intend to highlight their world-transforming work in due time." , Gary Jarmin
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