Terry Kemple

Right Wing Leftovers

  • Peter LaBarbera challenges the SPLC's Mark Potok to a debate over the SPLC's designation of LaBarbera's Americans for Truth as a hate site.
  • Carrie Prejean is being sued by a Christian PR firm over failure to pay for some nearly $65,000 in services.
  • Tony Perkins and Harry Jackson are headlining a Family Action Council of Tennessee "Stand for the Family" rally.
  • Apparently, the Presidential Prayer Team has issued an urgent appeal for funds, as several members have dropped out because they refuse to pray for President Obama.
  • Jerry Falwell, Jr. defends Liberty University's lawsuit against health care reform legislation, saying most of the students support it ... and even if they didn't, it doesn't matter because the board does.
  • The president of the Eagle Forum of Georgia was shot to death by her husband over the weekend in a murder/suicide.
  • It seems that being unemployed gives people a lot of time to focus on their Tea Party organizing.
  • Finally, do you remember Terry Kemple?  Well, he's running for a seat on the Hillsborough County School Board in Florida.

Is There Any Right Wing Gathering Bachmann Won't Endorse?

We've never even heard of Keep God In America, but via Andy Birkey we see that Rep. Michele Bachmann sure has and is endorsing a three-day rally the group is hosting in Jacksonville, Florida in March:

From what I can gather, the organization was founded by a woman named Nanette Malher who, in addition to owning a company called Aviatrix Enterprises, is also a columnist for the ludicrously right-wing website RenewAmerica.com. Speakers scheduled to be at the conference include John Stemberger of the Florida Family Policy Council, Rick Green of Wallbuilders, Rick Scarborough of Vision America, Terry Kemple Community Issues Council, and Matt Brock of Liberty Counsel.

Like I said, we've never even heard of the group, but rally organizer, and Tea Party activist, Chris Nwasike obviously has enough sway to get Bachmann to produce a four minute video endorsing the rally and its mission.

The Important Difference Between "Could" and "Did"

Via Americans United, we learn that the Community Issues Council spent $50,000 to rent billboards in Florida proclaiming there is no such thing as the separation of church and state:

That’s what Floridians will see as they drive through Pinellas and Hillsborough counties near Tampa Bay, Fla., during the next six months.

A local fundamentalist group has decided to wage war on church-state separation by posting ten billboard advertisements that send the message that “America’s government was made only for people who are moral and religious.”

The billboards highlight quotes from our Founding Fathers that are misleading, false or taken out of context.

AU points to this billboard in particular:

They point out that there is no evidence that Washington ever said this, but the CIC's president, Terry Kemple, doesn't really care:

Others carry the same message but with fictional attribution, as with one billboard citing George Washington for the quote, "It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and the Bible."

"I don't believe there's a document in Washington's handwriting that has those words in that specific form," Kemple said. "However, if you look at Washington's quotes, including his farewell address, about the place of religion in the political sphere, there's no question he could have said those exact words."

A look at the CIC's "No Separation" website shows that they are apparently relying heavily on the "scholarship" of David Barton ... but even Barton admits that this quote cannot be attributed to Washington.

But apparently the fact that Washington never said it isn't going to stop the CIC from claiming that he did, because it's something that he "could have said."

Of course, George Washington could have said a lot of things:

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Kyle Mantyla, Monday 03/29/2010, 5:38pm
Peter LaBarbera challenges the SPLC's Mark Potok to a debate over the SPLC's designation of LaBarbera's Americans for Truth as a hate site. Carrie Prejean is being sued by a Christian PR firm over failure to pay for some nearly $65,000 in services. Tony Perkins and Harry Jackson are headlining a Family Action Council of Tennessee "Stand for the Family" rally. Apparently, the Presidential Prayer Team has issued an urgent appeal for funds, as several members have dropped out because they refuse to pray for President Obama. Jerry Falwell, Jr. defends Liberty... MORE >
Kyle Mantyla, Thursday 02/11/2010, 12:17pm
We've never even heard of Keep God In America, but via Andy Birkey we see that Rep. Michele Bachmann sure has and is endorsing a three-day rally the group is hosting in Jacksonville, Florida in March: From what I can gather, the organization was founded by a woman named Nanette Malher who, in addition to owning a company called Aviatrix Enterprises, is also a columnist for the ludicrously right-wing website RenewAmerica.com. Speakers scheduled to be at the conference include John Stemberger of the Florida Family Policy Council, Rick Green of Wallbuilders, Rick Scarborough of Vision... MORE >
Kyle Mantyla, Wednesday 07/22/2009, 5:42pm
Via Americans United, we learn that the Community Issues Council spent $50,000 to rent billboards in Florida proclaiming there is no such thing as the separation of church and state:That’s what Floridians will see as they drive through Pinellas and Hillsborough counties near Tampa Bay, Fla., during the next six months.A local fundamentalist group has decided to wage war on church-state separation by posting ten billboard advertisements that send the message that “America’s government was made only for people who are moral and religious.”The billboards highlight quotes... MORE >