Or is it a good one?
"Evangelical or Catholic background is helpful."
--An employment posting on the Web site of the religious-right group Let Freedom Ring, sponsor of the Pennsylvania Pastor's Network (which is modeled after the Texas Restoration Project and Ohio Restoration Project), calling attention to the fact that the PPN "was hiring 10 full-time organizers to help churches get out the vote, suggesting a sizable and well-financed effort," according to The New York Times.
Lots of great news about the religious right today.
First, there's Rick Santorum and the Pennsylvania Pastors Network going all out to get congregations to violate IRS regulations against partisan politicking by churches. As noted above, the PPN seems to have a nifty little litmus test for their political organizers.
Then there's the great story about Ralph Reed being called out in a Senate report for receiving more than $5.3 million in payments from Jack Abramoff for his great work on shafting Indian casinos.
Finally, since the religious right can't get Congress to pass a ban on gay marriage, they're going to the states in an attempt to convene a Constitutional Convention.
More insanity from the religious right in the Texas Freedom Network's Daily News Clips.