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<blockquote data-quote="BCP1928" data-source="post: 77574461" data-attributes="member: 454149"><p>It's been going on for a long time, right out in the open where everyone can see. I remember back in the early '60s when the Rev. Billy Bright was looking around for money to grow what became his Campus Crusade for Christ, Adolph Coors gave him $300K (not chump change in those days) on condition that he discover the Bible to prohibit union membership. And no, that's not a conspiracy theory, it was openly regarded a coup by conservatives. I first read about it in the <em>LA times</em>, a right-wing paper. Then there was Paul Weyrich, who persuaded the Roman Catholics and the Southern Baptists to put aside their mutual hostility and join forces over <em>Roe v. Wade</em>, a ruling which the SBC had initially endorsed. And so on. The present divided state of our country did not happen by chance, nor did it happen in secret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCP1928, post: 77574461, member: 454149"] It's been going on for a long time, right out in the open where everyone can see. I remember back in the early '60s when the Rev. Billy Bright was looking around for money to grow what became his Campus Crusade for Christ, Adolph Coors gave him $300K (not chump change in those days) on condition that he discover the Bible to prohibit union membership. And no, that's not a conspiracy theory, it was openly regarded a coup by conservatives. I first read about it in the [I]LA times[/I], a right-wing paper. Then there was Paul Weyrich, who persuaded the Roman Catholics and the Southern Baptists to put aside their mutual hostility and join forces over [I]Roe v. Wade[/I], a ruling which the SBC had initially endorsed. And so on. The present divided state of our country did not happen by chance, nor did it happen in secret. [/QUOTE]
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