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ALEC, founded in 1973 by conservative activist Paul Weyrich, is a DC-based front group which helps state lawmakers craft corporate-friendly legislation.
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So Bush, according to Weyrich, is soft-peddling his rhetoric in order to 'tamp down' any worldwide activity that might occur.
07/09/2004 2004
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One also remembers that the interlude between 9/11 and the aggression itself involved a period of almost 18 months, plenty of time for one to reflect without haste on the morality of the question, and certainly someone in Weyrich’s position, a regular commentator on events and, presumably, one who thought about them in a correspondingly reflective way.
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| Reply | Permalink huh, and all this time I thought Pfotenhauer translated to 'Weyrich's Bitchpig' -
Despite "Suspension" Of Campaign, Two McCain Advisers Attacked Obama Today 2009
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Weyrich also founded ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council, in 1973 to coordinate the work of “religious right” state legislators.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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Paul Weyrich, who had been a volunteer for Goldwater in 1964, founded the Heritage Foundation in 1973—a think tank to promote the ideas of the New Right.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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Speaking in Dallas in 1980, Weyrich captured the spirit of this new movement.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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According to Paul Weyrich, one of the founders of the evangelical Right, the movement formed in response to "Jimmy Carter's intervention against the Christian schools, trying to deny them tax-exempt status on the basis of so-called de facto segregation."
Jonathan Dudley: Why 'Love The Sinner, Hate The Sin' Doesn't Work Jonathan Dudley 2011
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According to Paul Weyrich, one of the founders of the evangelical Right, the movement formed in response to "Jimmy Carter's intervention against the Christian schools, trying to deny them tax-exempt status on the basis of so-called de facto segregation."
Jonathan Dudley: Why 'Love The Sinner, Hate The Sin' Doesn't Work Jonathan Dudley 2011
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Nor was American Legislative Exchange Council co-founder Paul Weyrich back in the 1980s, when he said, I don't want everybody to vote.
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