Ralph Reed isn't the only false prophet out there lying and stealing for the Republican pay-for-play money machine: Dobson, Falwell, and Robertson worked to kill off Abramoff's casino competition via phone banking.
These evil, unscrupulous individuals who have brainwashed millions into their immoral "religious" enterprise is just the tip of the iceberg; their false prophesy goes back hundreds of years to their original sin per the Council of Nicea in 325 AD when Dobson's philosophical ancestors edited the Bible. After all, poor man's heroes like Jesus and St. Stephen despised people like them and said so in their public acts of civil disobedience. Jesus did this with his "destroy this temple" protest and St. Stephen in his "the Most High does not live in houses made by men" tirade that also got him served up death by the likes of James Dobson.
Behold evidence of the false prophets' prostitution:
http://www.thenation.com/...
Gambling might not rank as high as homosexuality or abortion on the list of social evils monitored by Focus on the Family found er James Dobson, but its growth has provided many occasions for his jeremiads. The indictment of Indian casino lobbyist and influential GOP activist Jack Abramoff was one such occasion. In a January 6 press release issued three days after Abramoff's indictment, Dobson declared, "If the nation's politicians don't fix this national disaster, then the oceans of gambling money with which Jack Abramoff tried to buy influence on Capitol Hill will only be the beginning of the corruption we'll see." He concluded with a denunciation of vice: "Gambling--all types of gambling--is driven by greed and subsists on greed."
What Dobson neglected to mention--and has yet to discuss publicly--is his own pivotal role in one of Abramoff's schemes. In 2002 Dobson joined a coterie of Christian-right activists, including Tony Perkins, Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson, to spearhead Abramoff's campaigns against the establishment of several Louisiana casinos that infringed on the turf of Abramoff's tribal clients. Dobson and his allies recorded messages for phone banking, lobbied high-level Bush Administration officials and took to the airwaves.