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GOP: Focus on the Family “Too Big to Fail”
Breaking: Focus on the Family is having financial problems so deep that they have spun off their homosexual conversion ministry, “Love Won Out.” This is too much for Republicans, who voted scream about the bailouts of the financial and auto industries, but won’t let the industry central to their base fail.
By: Steven Reynolds - All Spin Zone

In a departure from its current policies on government bailouts of the auto and financial industries, the Republican Party announced an initiative to save Focus on the Family, the right wing Christian organization dedicated to combatting the spread of teh gay. Sources inside the Republican Party say the funding for the bailout will be hidden inside some bill Barack Obama really, really wants to get passed. This action is needed because Focus on the Family, founded by James Dobson, is suffering from a $6MM shortfall in its budget. They’ve even had to sell off a valuable program, the “Love Won Out” franchise, which attracts many followers around the country. Here’s a bit of the RawStory:

Focus on the Family, founded by child psychologist James Dobson, is on pace to fall $6 million short of a $138 million budget for the fiscal year that began last October, spokesman Gary Schneeberger said.

Jim Daly, president and CEO of the Colorado Springs, Colo.-based evangelical ministry, explained the challenges in a letter to approximately 800,000 donors.

“Right now we’re facing a serious budget shortfall that threatens our ability to reach out to parents, families and married couples who count on our help,” Daly wrote. “Income is down nearly $6 million from what we expected and planned for this year. I want to assure you that we’re committed to good stewardship AND living within our means, just as so many families are today.”

Focus on the Family also announced Tuesday it would no longer stage “Love Won Out” conferences across the country. The events drew both participants and picketers for their promise to “help men and women dissatisfied with living homosexually understand that same-sex attractions can be overcome.”

The events will go on, instead staged by Orlando, Fla.-based Exodus International, a network of ministries whose core message is “Freedom from homosexuality through the power of Jesus Christ.”

While the Focus on the Family organization claims close ties with Jesus Christ himself, there’s been no answers to their prayers concerning their budget shortfall, so they’ve turned to Republican legislators around the country for a handout, figuring, it is guessed, that the GOP will not want to see a mainstay of their constituency fail.

Calls have been made to Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell, both Republican leaders in the Senate, have not been returned as of the time of this report.

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Me thinks that the RNC needs to read what "Conservative" is, you know that Government stays out of peoples lives.  That and they really need to read the 1st Amendment and adhere to the rule of law.  Jerk Off

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I think we should troll these kinds of people, have some -incredibly- gay people flirt with them in public places and such, basically humiliate them. You know, just to piss them off. I'd love to get a picture of one of these people getting dry-humped in a public place so I can further the humiliation through Digg and 4chan.

Still, if people who -are- gay want to be -not- gay and try to overcome it, then I support that. But people who -are- gay and they like it, leave them alone. A gay guy is to thank for my brilliant hairstyle, and believe me that guy makes the Hollywood stereotype look like a republican family man. XD

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Aries wrote:

I think we should troll these kinds of people, have some -incredibly- gay people flirt with them in public places and such, basically humiliate them. You know, just to piss them off. I'd love to get a picture of one of these people getting dry-humped in a public place so I can further the humiliation through Digg and 4chan.

Still, if people who -are- gay want to be -not- gay and try to overcome it, then I support that. But people who -are- gay and they like it, leave them alone. A gay guy is to thank for my brilliant hairstyle, and believe me that guy makes the Hollywood stereotype look like a republican family man. XD

I nominate this guy to go flirt with them Rolling on the floor laughing

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This is a multifaceted issue, if not just down right packed with emotional debate.
First, separation of church and state means just that! No room to fudge around tolerated here - period.
Now if these folk want to provide a service to those who are compelled to seek help in dealing with their sexuality I take no issue with that. No government funding - they probably already have non-profit status!
Whichever way you swing is your business, don't bother me with your needs or politicize it either!

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Then have this guy walk through their front door Laughing out loud Rolling on the floor laughing

Oh I kill myself ............... Rolling on the floor laughing

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AstuteObserver wrote:
This is a multifaceted issue, if not just down right packed with emotional debate.
First, separation of church and state means just that! No room to fudge around tolerated here - period.
Now if these folk want to provide a service to those who are compelled to seek help in dealing with their sexuality I take no issue with that. No government funding - they probably already have non-profit status!
Whichever way you swing is your business, don't bother me with your needs or politicize it either!

Where I do agree with you I do like Aries's suggestion better though.  Picture sending some hard core flamers to them to negotiate a bail out. Rolling on the floor laughing

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That would certainly be some great REAL TV footage!

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I had heard that FotF was having financial difficulties. I have doubts about the validity of this particular story from the "All Spin Zone" and the claims that Republicans are attempting to funnel money to them via legislation. He is the only one making this claim as far as I can tell and I'll bet it's fabricated.

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