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Home Front: Politix
Trump names evangelical pro-Israel activist to religious freedoms commission
2018-06-02
[IsraelTimes] Christians United for Israel director Gary Bauer says efforts to focus on rising persecution of Jews and Christians in Moslem countries

US President Donald Trump
...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States...
named Gary Bauer, the Washington director of Christians United for Israel, to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom.

"We have seen a disturbing rise in anti-Semitism and persecution of Christians around the world, but especially in the Middle East," Bauer, a veteran of top Education Department posts in the Reagan administration, said in a CUFI release on Thursday. "We must confront these two threats. Through this post, I will work to ensure the President and Congress are provided real policy options for contending with religious persecution in the world."

The commission is an independent body that tracks religious freedoms overseas.

In a tweet Bauer, a longtime evangelical activist, said his "focus" in the post "will be on the growing persecution of Christians and the rising tide of anti-Semitic hatred around the world. Moslem majority nations are biggest culprits."
Commissioners are chosen by the president and congressional leaders of both parties for their experience, which may include specialization in defending a particular faith, but they are expected to address the range of allegations of persecution.

JTA asked Bauer if he would also focus on allegations of the persecution of Moslems, for instance in China and Burma.

"The commission has nine members, and I am sure persecution of Moslems will be the focus or main priority of some of them," he told JTA. "I have spoken out against all religious persecution, but my focus will be Christian persecution and anti-Semitism."

Christians United for Israel has become a pro-Israel lobbying force in Washington, DC, and state capitals, with its politics skewing to the right.

Another appointee to the religious freedoms commission in May, Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council, has drawn criticism because of his past controversial statements about Moslems and the LGBTQ community. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., named Perkins to the commission.
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  Yeah, but what do Obumble and ValJar think about this?
Posted by: Bobby   2018-06-02 08:34  

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