Conservative Values, Politics

Tarheel Gops Drop Pretense, Demand Church Members’ Contact Info

It had to happen: Republicans have taken control of the government largely by abusing the trust of gullible Christian conservatives. Now it appears that one state GOP group has forgotten that there is supposed to be at least the appearance of a demarcation between the spheres of politics and church life.

“It is imperative that we register, educate and get these potential voters from the pew to the ballot box.”

Yesterday, the Greensboro News & Record reported that the North Carolina Republican Party was collecting church directories, and it quoted two local pastors as objecting to the practice. The Rev. Richard Byrd Jr. of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Greensboro said anyone who sent in a directory “would be betraying the trust of the membership,” and the Rev. Ken Massey of the city’s First Baptist Church said the request was “encroaching on sacred territory.”

Chris Mears, the state party’s political director, made the request in a Feb. 15 memo titled “The pew and the ballot box” that was sent by e-mail to “Registered Republicans in North Carolina.”

Mears said the “Republican National Committee has completed a study on grass-roots activity that reveals that people who regularly attend church usually vote Republican when they vote.”

“In light of this study’s findings, it is imperative that we register, educate and get these potential voters from the pew to the ballot box. To do this we must know who these people are,” the memo continued.

“I am requesting that you collect as many church directories as you can and send them to me in an effort to fully register, educate and energize North Carolina’s congregations to vote in the 2006 elections,” it said.

It added that the “North Carolina Republican Party holds your church’s directory in strict confidence” and will not use it “to solicit church members for any other reason.”

The North Carolina Republican Party’s demand that churches turn over databases containing their members’ contact information has upset ultra-right Christian extremists:

“Such a request is completely beyond the pale of what is acceptable,” said the Rev. Richard Land, head of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention.

The surprising thing is that anyone is surprised by this.

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  1. Wow, gawd really is a rubuglican.

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