Americablog answers the question I've been wondering about: What, if any efforts, are being made in the fundamentalist Christian organizations of the right wing to provide aid for tsunami victims? The answer: Pretty goddamn little:
- American Family Association has one small news story up, not even something they themselves wrote, and no appeal for money. The only "action alert" is about the Ten Commandments. I guess AFA is only truly concerned about the American family: http://www.afa.net/
- The Family Research Council has nothing about the Tsunami. Their headline is about "activist judges." http://www.frc.org/
- Traditional Values Coalition has a very small link or two from WorldNetDaily about the Tsunami, but the link is BURIED on their page. No apparent appeal for money for the victims. But lots of news about the homosexual agenda, which apparently is a bigger calamity than 150,000 dead in Asia. http://www.traditionalvalues.org/
- Concerned Women for America, not a thing. Though they do have an essay about how the media has lost is sense of morality. Apparently the CWFA is only concerned about American women. http://www.cwfa.org/main.asp
- Pat Robertson's Web site. Nothing. www.patrobertson.com
- Jerry Falwell's Web site has nothing, even though he did post an updated letter from himself dated December 30, days after the Tsunami hit. http://www.falwell.com/?a=
- National Association of Evangelicals, nothing. http://www.nae.net/
- Focus on the Family to its credit does have a prominent link to give money. I wonder how long that's been up. http://www.family.org/
I guess God was punishing all those heathen for not worshipping George W. Bush and Jeebus, in that order.
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