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    <title>Texas “Patriot Pastors</title>
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    <published>2006-06-27T13:40:27-05:00</published>
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      <name>Ezra</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Rick Scarborough, an influential   Religious Right advocate whose Vision   America has been trying to   organize &ldquo;Patriot Pastors&rdquo; in Texas to mobilize   their congregations at the ballot box, is now setting his sights on Missouri. <a href="http://media.pfaw.org/Right/scarborough-062606.html">In an e-mail to   supporters</a>, Scarborough writes that &ldquo;God has chosen to bless and anoint our   efforts&rdquo; to build up &ldquo;Patriot Pastors&rdquo; &ndash; who were critical in the passage of an   anti-gay marriage amendment last year and are poised to play a similar role in   Gov. Rick Perry&rsquo;s re-election campaign.</p>
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<p><em>Much of what we   have been able to do so quickly can be attributed to a small number of large   donors who have been gracious to assist our efforts.&nbsp; But what Vision America   needs now more than ever, are hundreds of small, but faithful Patriot Partners,   who will invest a minimum of $1 a day, to help solidify our base operations so   we can function without facing the ups and downs of one time large   gifts.</em></p>
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<p>&ldquo;During the next five months we will   be focusing most of our efforts on the state of Missouri,&rdquo; he writes, &ldquo;where the   next major battle for the soul of America is being waged&rdquo; in the form of a <a title="http://www.missouricures.com/" href="http://www.missouricures.com/">referendum on stem-cell research</a>, which   Scarborough describes as &ldquo;allowing human cloning for the first time in American   history,&rdquo; a characterization <a title="http://www.missouricures.com/settingtherecord.php#3" href="http://www.missouricures.com/settingtherecord.php#3">disputed</a> by   supporters of the bill. Writes Scarborough:
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Rick Scarborough, an influential   Religious Right advocate whose Vision   America has been trying to   organize &ldquo;Patriot Pastors&rdquo; in Texas to mobilize   their congregations at the ballot box, is now setting his sights on Missouri. <a href="http://media.pfaw.org/Right/scarborough-062606.html">In an e-mail to   supporters</a>, Scarborough writes that &ldquo;God has chosen to bless and anoint our   efforts&rdquo; to build up &ldquo;Patriot Pastors&rdquo; &ndash; who were critical in the passage of an   anti-gay marriage amendment last year and are poised to play a similar role in   Gov. Rick Perry&rsquo;s re-election campaign.</p>
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<p><em>Much of what we   have been able to do so quickly can be attributed to a small number of large   donors who have been gracious to assist our efforts.&nbsp; But what Vision America   needs now more than ever, are hundreds of small, but faithful Patriot Partners,   who will invest a minimum of $1 a day, to help solidify our base operations so   we can function without facing the ups and downs of one time large   gifts.</em></p>
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<p>&ldquo;During the next five months we will   be focusing most of our efforts on the state of Missouri,&rdquo; he writes, &ldquo;where the   next major battle for the soul of America is being waged&rdquo; in the form of a <a title="http://www.missouricures.com/" href="http://www.missouricures.com/">referendum on stem-cell research</a>, which   Scarborough describes as &ldquo;allowing human cloning for the first time in American   history,&rdquo; a characterization <a title="http://www.missouricures.com/settingtherecord.php#3" href="http://www.missouricures.com/settingtherecord.php#3">disputed</a> by   supporters of the bill. Writes Scarborough:
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<p><em>At the outset of   this battle, we are more than 20 points behind in the polls.&nbsp; The big spenders   have convinced the voters that human cloning for medical experiments is an   acceptable proposition. From now until election day, Vision America   is allocating $100,000 toward educating Pastors   otherwise.</em></p>
<p><em>We will hold   five major rallies around the state featuring Alan Keyes and myself, and a   minimum of 10 Pastor Briefings, each gathering up to 100 Pastors.&nbsp; We are also   planning a campaign on the airwaves with allies at American Family Radio and the   Bott Radio Network offering their communication networks for our efforts.   &hellip;</em></p>
<p><em>I will be   spending the next 5 months looking for Patriot Pastors who will...stand up,   speak up and refuse to give up...in Missouri.</em></p>
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<p>In addition to the Texas network,   Russell Johnson and televangelist Rod Parsley have built a &ldquo;Patriot Pastors&rdquo;   network <a title="http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-08-02-christian-cover_x.htm" href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-08-02-christian-cover_x.htm">in   Ohio</a> that is <a title="http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/13651299.htm" href="http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/13651299.htm">closely tied</a> to   Republican Kenneth Blackwell&rsquo;s campaign for governor, and <a title="http://www.weneedafence.com/" href="http://www.weneedafence.com/">WeNeedAFence.com</a>-activist Colin Hanna is   working to organize a <a title="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/21/politics/21churches.html" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/21/politics/21churches.html">similar   network</a> in Pennsylvania to aid Sen. Rick Santorum   (R).</p>
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