You read that title right, Brothers and Sisters!
The Secular Coalition for the Antichrist has hired as its new executive director one Edwina Rogers, long-time Republican lobbyist and strategist, and a contributor to Rick Perry's GODLY Presidential Campaign just last year!

Of course their "constituents" are getting all pissy about it:
Poor God-mockers. They have a Godly Stealth Christian for their new "leader", sure to drive away most of their supporters!
The Secular Coalition for the Antichrist has hired as its new executive director one Edwina Rogers, long-time Republican lobbyist and strategist, and a contributor to Rick Perry's GODLY Presidential Campaign just last year!

Of course their "constituents" are getting all pissy about it:
I’m not so concerned that SCA picked a Republican, even if it is a Republican who contributed to Rick Perry’s Presidential campaign. OK, maybe that bit does concern me.
You remember Rick Perry, right? The man who launched his Presidential campaign with “The Response“, a radical-Christian-Right prayer festival where evil secularists were bashed almost as frequently as homosexuals and feminists and Muslims?
She also donated $2,300 to John McCain in 2008, and $2,000 to GW Bush in 2004.
I’m sure that was just part of her job. Greasing the skids, as it were.
But considering Rogers very recently (3rd quarter of 2011) was donating to one of the most vociferously anti-secular GOP candidates on the primary circuit, how does she explain her apparent change of heart? It’s not like she was donating to Jon Huntsman, who came across as quite possibly more pro-separation than Obama.
Well, that’s pretty much the problem. She doesn’t touch on why she contributed to Perry, or McCain, or GW “faith-based initiatives” Bush:
You remember Rick Perry, right? The man who launched his Presidential campaign with “The Response“, a radical-Christian-Right prayer festival where evil secularists were bashed almost as frequently as homosexuals and feminists and Muslims?
She also donated $2,300 to John McCain in 2008, and $2,000 to GW Bush in 2004.
I’m sure that was just part of her job. Greasing the skids, as it were.
But considering Rogers very recently (3rd quarter of 2011) was donating to one of the most vociferously anti-secular GOP candidates on the primary circuit, how does she explain her apparent change of heart? It’s not like she was donating to Jon Huntsman, who came across as quite possibly more pro-separation than Obama.
Well, that’s pretty much the problem. She doesn’t touch on why she contributed to Perry, or McCain, or GW “faith-based initiatives” Bush:


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