Falwell-Affiliated Liberty Counsel Launches 'Adopt a Liberal' Program

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kikus of AL 5:03PM June 12, 2010

This was serious enough that the program was announced on the local news in Lynchburg.

Lisa of VA 4:56PM October 07, 2009

Is Liberty Counsel connected with the Jerry Falwell's Liberty University? If they are, I am deeply disappointed and will not recommend that my grandson attend.

Louise of WV 7:22PM October 05, 2009

is at least HALF serious----although you have to consider that the "fact sheets" will be opportunities to distribute slam pieces to potential voters.

But some people really do pray for others, even those they don't like. Wherever that happens with sincerety, the person doing the praying will benefit and so will the one being prayed for.

Muser of NM 2:58PM October 02, 2009

How about the late great liberal HOWARD METZENBAUM the class warrior KING senator from Ohio

kmg of VA 2:36PM October 02, 2009

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