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Posted on Friday 27 October 2006


Focus on the Family has cancelled two of their “Stand for the Family Events” scheduled to be held in giant auditoriums in cities across the country — moving them instead to much smaller venues and in one case to a local church where the admission will be free of charge!

Talk about desperate. Unless Focus announces otherwise, there is no doubt that these are a result of a general disinterest in the Godfather of the religious right i.e. low ticket sales. This is not turning out to be the October they hoped for. Get all the details after the jump.

You’ll remember that in August, Focus on the Family announced a massive campaign to influence the elections in eight targeted states. The campaign was touted as the largest political effort by the religious right since the heyday of the Christian Coalition and reportedly combines a massive voter registration effort, the distribution of voter guides, and a series of high profile “Stand for the Family” events across the country featuring both Dobson, Family Research Council head Tony Perkins, and Gary Bauer. We’ve heard through the grapevine that the voter registration efforts are struggling, but now here’s some hard proof that these groups are not being met with the fanfare they had hoped or planned for.

Two of the three Stand For the Family events with Dobson and Perkins were cancelled and moved to much smaller venues. The first, on October 3rd in St Paul was initially to be held at the Xcel Energy Center, capable of holding 18,000 depending on the configuration, however at the last minute it was moved to the Roy Wilkins Auditorium, with a capacity of a little under 6,000 — there were less than half that many there.
It’s a rainy, cold, windy day here in the Georgia Mountains. The kind of day you’d like to build the first fire of the season, except you forgot to cover the woodpile last night. It’s a good day for a nap, or an old black and white movie – a mystery, or maybe Jane Eyre. But it just brightened up when I read this – that the magical mystery tour of the James Dobson "vote Republican even if they don’t do our Morals" Focus on the Family Carnival is dying on the road.

May the fall of the charlatans be swift and definite. To revive an old quote:

You’ve done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir?
At long last, have you left no sense of decency?

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    dc
    October 28, 2006 | 2:24 AM
     

    “May the fall of the charlatans be swift and definite” M, is that your’s? How beautiful.
    Here-Here. [Hear-Hear?]

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