Rival Conferences for Anglican Church
Conservatives infuriated at the pro-gay marriage stance of the American Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada are boycotting the Lambeth Conference, the global Anglican Communion's once-a-decade gathering of bishops where theological decisions have been made for 150 years. Rather than participate, the conservative faction has launched its own conference in Jerusalem, asserting in an 89-page document, "The Way, The Truth and the Life": “We have arrived at a crossroads; it is, for us, the moment of truth.’’ Telegraph reports
Christian Right Courts Lou Dobbs
CNN anchor Lou Dobbs, known for his anti-immigrant tirades, will address the Family Research Council-sponsored Values Voters Summit in September. Last fall, FRC senior fellow Christopher Gazek wrote, “The bundle of concerns that Dobbs and his audience have about globalization, trade, diminished American sovereignty and immigration will be ignored by politicians at their own peril.” Immigration hasn’t yet played a major role in the presidential campaign, but the Dobbs invite is further evidence that the Christian Right is embracing anti-immigrant nativism. See Values Voters Summit invitation
Grand Juries: Latest Abortion Battlefield
An unusual Kansas law giving ordinary citizens the power to order a grand jury investigation of an alleged crime has provided the state’s anti-abortion movement with a new weapon. Abortion opponents gathered 7,000 petition signatures to demand an investigation of one of the few late-term abortion providers in the country. State Senator John L. Vratil, a Republican Judiciary Committee member, says the law is “being used in a political way to further a political cause, and that was never the purpose of the grand jury system in Kansas.” New York Times reports
Military Ban Targets Lesbians More Then Gay Men
"Women make up fifteen percent of the armed forces, so to find they represent nearly fifty percent of Army and Air Force discharges under ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell' is shocking," says Aubrey Sarvis, executive director of Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, commenting on statistics recently collected through a Freedom of Information request. 365Gay.com reports
Open Feud Over Domestic War on Terrorism
Is the terrorist threat coming from a Leaderless Jihad, which promotes local, grassroots terrorist groups (“bunches of guys”), as Marc Sageman argues in his new book? Or is Sageman understating the peril of the Al Qaeda-style hierarchical leadership structure, as Bruce Hoffman charges in a recent issue of Foreign Policy? More than an academic argument, the very way the next presidency will tackle the terrorist threat is at stake. New York Times reports
Bush's top general quashed torture dissent
The former Air Force general and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Richard Myers, helped quash dissent from across the U.S. military as the Bush administration first set up a brutal interrogation regime for terrorism suspects, according to newly public documents and testimony from an ongoing Senate probe. In late 2002, officials from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps all complained that harsh interrogation tactics under consideration for use at the prison in Guantánamo Bay might be against the law. Those military officials called for further legal scrutiny of the tactics. That scrutiny stopped when a top aide to Rumsfeld stepped in. Salon.com reports
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