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    <title>Burress, Schlafly, Barton Dispense with McCain Foreplay</title>
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    <published>2008-07-02T16:18:15-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-08-07T16:00:52-05:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Ezra</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Citizens for Community Values" />
    <category term="Colorado" />
    <category term="David Barton" />
    <category term="Eagle Forum" />
    <category term="James Dobson" />
    <category term="John McCain" />
    <category term="Liberty Counsel" />
    <category term="Mat Staver" />
    <category term="Ohio" />
    <category term="Phil Burress" />
    <category term="Phyllis Schlafly" />
    <category term="Religious Right" />
    <category term="Wallbuilders" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>After a <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/06/nose_holding_in.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/06/nose_holding_in.html">private   meeting</a> with John McCain, Ohio Religious Right icon Phil Burress <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/06/mccain_endorses.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/06/mccain_endorses.html">remained a   little ho-hum</a> about the candidate he felt obligated to   support, but soon enough&mdash;after McCain announced his support for   California&rsquo;s anti-gay marriage amendment, anyway&mdash;Burress was <a title="http://anonym.to/?http://www.onenewsnow.com/Election2008/Default.aspx?id=157998" href="http://anonym.to/?http://www.onenewsnow.com/Election2008/Default.aspx?id=157998">bubbling   over with excitement</a>:</p>
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<p>He says McCain was courteous and   took detailed notes on what the six had to say about issues such as the sanctity   of life, marriage, and judges. &quot;It was so refreshing to me because he was so   different than any other politician that I have ever met,&quot; describes Burress. He   says McCain is not swayed like other politicians. &hellip;</p>
<p>&quot;...[I] left there a changed man,&quot;   he admits.</p>
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<p>Burress <a title="http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/402548.aspx" href="http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/402548.aspx">wrote</a> to his supporters that   after the meeting, &ldquo;40 Ohio Pro-Family Forum leaders &hellip; have decided to move   forward and start working to educate Ohio Values Voters about the vast   differences between McCain and Obama.&rdquo;</p>
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<p>I was once one of those people who   said &quot;no way&quot; to Senator John McCain as President. No longer. The stakes are too   high. And if Obama wins I need to able to get up on November 5th, look at myself   in the mirror, and when I pray, say, &quot;Lord, I did all that I   could.&quot;</p>
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<p>And today, Burress joined <a title="http://www.time-blog.com/swampland/2008/07/christian_conservatives_unitin.html" href="http://www.time-blog.com/swampland/2008/07/christian_conservatives_unitin.html">a   hundred other activists</a>&mdash;including far-right heavyweights Phyllis Schlafly   and David Barton&mdash;in Denver to commit to campaign for   McCain:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>&quot;Collectively we feel that he will   support and advance those moral values that we hold much greater than Obama, who   in our view will decimate moral values,&quot; said Mat Staver, the chairman of   Liberty Counsel, a legal advocacy group, who previously supported Mike   Huckabee's candidacy. &hellip;</p>
<p>The group included leaders like   Phyllis Schlafly, the long-time leader of Eagle Forum; Steve Strang, the   publisher of Charisma magazine; Phil Burress, a prominent Ohio marriage and   anti-pornography activist; David Barton, the founder of WallBuilders and Donald   Hodel, a former secretary of the Interior, who previously served on the board of   Focus on the Family. Jim Dobson, the head of Focus and an outspoken critic of   McCain, did not attend. The McCain campaign was also not directly represented at   the meeting.</p>
<p>A second person who attended the   event, but asked not to be named, said that the group was motivated principally   by a desire to defeat Barack Obama. &quot;None of these people want to meet their   maker knowing that they didn't do everything they could to keep Barack Obama   from being president,&quot; the participant said. &quot;You've got these two people   running for president. One of them is going to become president. That's the   perspective. That that's the whole discussion.&quot; &hellip;</p>
<p>On a recent swing through Ohio, McCain met with a   group of religious leaders and activists, including Burress, who has previously   been critical of McCain's lack of outreach to Christian conservatives. According   to two participants at the Tuesday meeting in Denver, Burress spoke out strongly in favor of   uniting behind McCain's candidacy. </p>
<p>Staver said the McCain campaign was   making progress but still had more work to do. &quot;I think that the outreach to the   community has to increase significantly,&quot; he said. &quot;There is a clear   enthusiasm.&quot;</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>After a <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/06/nose_holding_in.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/06/nose_holding_in.html">private   meeting</a> with John McCain, Ohio Religious Right icon Phil Burress <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/06/mccain_endorses.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/06/mccain_endorses.html">remained a   little ho-hum</a> about the candidate he felt obligated to   support, but soon enough&mdash;after McCain announced his support for   California&rsquo;s anti-gay marriage amendment, anyway&mdash;Burress was <a title="http://anonym.to/?http://www.onenewsnow.com/Election2008/Default.aspx?id=157998" href="http://anonym.to/?http://www.onenewsnow.com/Election2008/Default.aspx?id=157998">bubbling   over with excitement</a>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>He says McCain was courteous and   took detailed notes on what the six had to say about issues such as the sanctity   of life, marriage, and judges. &quot;It was so refreshing to me because he was so   different than any other politician that I have ever met,&quot; describes Burress. He   says McCain is not swayed like other politicians. &hellip;</p>
<p>&quot;...[I] left there a changed man,&quot;   he admits.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Burress <a title="http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/402548.aspx" href="http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/402548.aspx">wrote</a> to his supporters that   after the meeting, &ldquo;40 Ohio Pro-Family Forum leaders &hellip; have decided to move   forward and start working to educate Ohio Values Voters about the vast   differences between McCain and Obama.&rdquo;</p>
<blockquote>
<p>I was once one of those people who   said &quot;no way&quot; to Senator John McCain as President. No longer. The stakes are too   high. And if Obama wins I need to able to get up on November 5th, look at myself   in the mirror, and when I pray, say, &quot;Lord, I did all that I   could.&quot;</p>
</blockquote>
<p>And today, Burress joined <a title="http://www.time-blog.com/swampland/2008/07/christian_conservatives_unitin.html" href="http://www.time-blog.com/swampland/2008/07/christian_conservatives_unitin.html">a   hundred other activists</a>&mdash;including far-right heavyweights Phyllis Schlafly   and David Barton&mdash;in Denver to commit to campaign for   McCain:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>&quot;Collectively we feel that he will   support and advance those moral values that we hold much greater than Obama, who   in our view will decimate moral values,&quot; said Mat Staver, the chairman of   Liberty Counsel, a legal advocacy group, who previously supported Mike   Huckabee's candidacy. &hellip;</p>
<p>The group included leaders like   Phyllis Schlafly, the long-time leader of Eagle Forum; Steve Strang, the   publisher of Charisma magazine; Phil Burress, a prominent Ohio marriage and   anti-pornography activist; David Barton, the founder of WallBuilders and Donald   Hodel, a former secretary of the Interior, who previously served on the board of   Focus on the Family. Jim Dobson, the head of Focus and an outspoken critic of   McCain, did not attend. The McCain campaign was also not directly represented at   the meeting.</p>
<p>A second person who attended the   event, but asked not to be named, said that the group was motivated principally   by a desire to defeat Barack Obama. &quot;None of these people want to meet their   maker knowing that they didn't do everything they could to keep Barack Obama   from being president,&quot; the participant said. &quot;You've got these two people   running for president. One of them is going to become president. That's the   perspective. That that's the whole discussion.&quot; &hellip;</p>
<p>On a recent swing through Ohio, McCain met with a   group of religious leaders and activists, including Burress, who has previously   been critical of McCain's lack of outreach to Christian conservatives. According   to two participants at the Tuesday meeting in Denver, Burress spoke out strongly in favor of   uniting behind McCain's candidacy. </p>
<p>Staver said the McCain campaign was   making progress but still had more work to do. &quot;I think that the outreach to the   community has to increase significantly,&quot; he said. &quot;There is a clear   enthusiasm.&quot;</p>
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