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    <title>Ohio &quot;Patriot Pastors&quot; Bite Back on Politicking Criticism</title>
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    <published>2006-07-19T14:43:38-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-08-07T15:55:50-05:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Ezra</name>
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    <category term="Ken Blackwell" />
    <category term="Politics" />
    <category term="Rod Parsley" />
    <category term="Russell Johnson" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Columbus, Ohio area megachurch   pastors Rod Parsley and Russell Johnson have been at the center of the race for   governor, having organized a network of so-called &ldquo;Patriot Pastors&rdquo; through   rallies and events starring the Republican candidate, Ken Blackwell. At one   point, the web site of Johnson&rsquo;s Ohio Restoration Project featured <a  href="http://www.forward.com/campaignconfidential/archives/001845.php">detailed   plans</a> for a statewide rallies and voting registration drives featuring   Blackwell and timed to influence the primary and general elections, and even a   30-second radio spot also featuring Blackwell.</p>
<p>In January, a group of more than 30   religious leaders from the Columbus area signed a letter accusing Parsley   and Johnson of &ldquo;<a  href="http://www.dispatch.com/news-story.php?story=dispatch/2006/01/16/20060116-A1-00.html">flagrant</a> political campaign activities&rdquo; and asking the IRS to investigate whether they   are using their churches&rsquo; tax-exempt status unfairly in the governor&rsquo;s race.   Parsley, Johnson, and even Blackwell immediately <a  href="http://www.columbusdispatch.com/news-story.php?story=dispatch/2006/01/18/20060118-A1-02.html">fired   back</a>, accusing the other ministers of launching a &ldquo;secular jihad against   expressions of faith,&rdquo; as Johnson put it. &ldquo;You tell those 31 bullies that you   aren&rsquo;t about to be whupped,&rdquo; Blackwell said at a &ldquo;Patriot Pastors&rdquo; meeting   organized by Johnson.</p>
<p>Parsley, Johnson, and Blackwell   appeared Monday in a CBN news segment on &ldquo;ACLJ This Week,&rdquo; the television show   of Pat Robertson&rsquo;s American Center for Law and Justice, to reiterate   their claims of innocence and persecution. &ldquo;We have never in any way endorsed a   candidate for any public office,&rdquo; said Parsley, apparently referring to an act   of explicitly saying something like &ldquo;I endorse Ken Blackwell.&rdquo; Similarly,   Johnson said, &ldquo;We do not endorse candidates. We do not give money to candidates.   This is not a political PAC. But nothing in the   Constitution says that Christians have to check their citizenship at the door.&rdquo;   Johnson added that &ldquo;These people, candidly, are trying to intimidate people of   faith&rdquo; &ndash; even though &ldquo;these people&rdquo; are also ministers and rabbis, presumably   &ldquo;people of faith&rdquo; themselves.</p>
<p>Blackwell, the beneficiary of   Parsley&rsquo;s and Johnson&rsquo;s attentions, cites the First Amendment &ndash; not the part   about freedom of expression, but rather the clause on freedom of religion,   suggesting that Blackwell sees rallies and events railing against gays and   abortion and <a  href="http://bradblog.com/video/flvplayer/FlvPlayer.html?file=http://www.ameratsu.com/media/vid/pbs/pbs_now_blackwell_hijacks_religion_060501b_320x240.flv&amp;width=640&amp;height=480%22&amp;OrigWidth=320&amp;OrigHeight=240">honoring   Blackwell with awards</a> as somehow a form of worship. </p>
<p>Watch the video: <a  href="http://media.pfaw.org/video/pfaw/VideoDisplay.asp?headline=7/17/06%20-%20ACLJ%20This%20Week&amp;caption=Segment%20featuring%20Rod%20Parsley%20looks%20at%20church%20tax%20exemption&amp;videofile=7-17-06-ACLJthisweek-firstamendment">Broadband</a> or <a  href="http://media.pfaw.org/video/pfaw/VideoDisplay-low.asp?headline=7/17/06%20-%20ACLJ%20This%20Week&amp;caption=Segment%20featuring%20Rod%20Parsley%20looks%20at%20church%20tax%20exemption&amp;videofile=7-17-06-ACLJthisweek-firstamendment">Dial-Up</a>.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Columbus, Ohio area megachurch   pastors Rod Parsley and Russell Johnson have been at the center of the race for   governor, having organized a network of so-called &ldquo;Patriot Pastors&rdquo; through   rallies and events starring the Republican candidate, Ken Blackwell. At one   point, the web site of Johnson&rsquo;s Ohio Restoration Project featured <a  href="http://www.forward.com/campaignconfidential/archives/001845.php">detailed   plans</a> for a statewide rallies and voting registration drives featuring   Blackwell and timed to influence the primary and general elections, and even a   30-second radio spot also featuring Blackwell.</p>
<p>In January, a group of more than 30   religious leaders from the Columbus area signed a letter accusing Parsley   and Johnson of &ldquo;<a  href="http://www.dispatch.com/news-story.php?story=dispatch/2006/01/16/20060116-A1-00.html">flagrant</a> political campaign activities&rdquo; and asking the IRS to investigate whether they   are using their churches&rsquo; tax-exempt status unfairly in the governor&rsquo;s race.   Parsley, Johnson, and even Blackwell immediately <a  href="http://www.columbusdispatch.com/news-story.php?story=dispatch/2006/01/18/20060118-A1-02.html">fired   back</a>, accusing the other ministers of launching a &ldquo;secular jihad against   expressions of faith,&rdquo; as Johnson put it. &ldquo;You tell those 31 bullies that you   aren&rsquo;t about to be whupped,&rdquo; Blackwell said at a &ldquo;Patriot Pastors&rdquo; meeting   organized by Johnson.</p>
<p>Parsley, Johnson, and Blackwell   appeared Monday in a CBN news segment on &ldquo;ACLJ This Week,&rdquo; the television show   of Pat Robertson&rsquo;s American Center for Law and Justice, to reiterate   their claims of innocence and persecution. &ldquo;We have never in any way endorsed a   candidate for any public office,&rdquo; said Parsley, apparently referring to an act   of explicitly saying something like &ldquo;I endorse Ken Blackwell.&rdquo; Similarly,   Johnson said, &ldquo;We do not endorse candidates. We do not give money to candidates.   This is not a political PAC. But nothing in the   Constitution says that Christians have to check their citizenship at the door.&rdquo;   Johnson added that &ldquo;These people, candidly, are trying to intimidate people of   faith&rdquo; &ndash; even though &ldquo;these people&rdquo; are also ministers and rabbis, presumably   &ldquo;people of faith&rdquo; themselves.</p>
<p>Blackwell, the beneficiary of   Parsley&rsquo;s and Johnson&rsquo;s attentions, cites the First Amendment &ndash; not the part   about freedom of expression, but rather the clause on freedom of religion,   suggesting that Blackwell sees rallies and events railing against gays and   abortion and <a  href="http://bradblog.com/video/flvplayer/FlvPlayer.html?file=http://www.ameratsu.com/media/vid/pbs/pbs_now_blackwell_hijacks_religion_060501b_320x240.flv&amp;width=640&amp;height=480%22&amp;OrigWidth=320&amp;OrigHeight=240">honoring   Blackwell with awards</a> as somehow a form of worship. </p>
<p>Watch the video: <a  href="http://media.pfaw.org/video/pfaw/VideoDisplay.asp?headline=7/17/06%20-%20ACLJ%20This%20Week&amp;caption=Segment%20featuring%20Rod%20Parsley%20looks%20at%20church%20tax%20exemption&amp;videofile=7-17-06-ACLJthisweek-firstamendment">Broadband</a> or <a  href="http://media.pfaw.org/video/pfaw/VideoDisplay-low.asp?headline=7/17/06%20-%20ACLJ%20This%20Week&amp;caption=Segment%20featuring%20Rod%20Parsley%20looks%20at%20church%20tax%20exemption&amp;videofile=7-17-06-ACLJthisweek-firstamendment">Dial-Up</a>.</p>
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