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Values Voters See Common Cause, If Not Agenda, With Tea Party

First Posted: 09/17/10 10:42 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:40 PM ET

Tea Party Christians

By Adelle M. Banks
Religion News Service

WASHINGTON (RNS) With its emphasis on lower taxes and smaller government, the "tea party" movement hasn't spent a lot of time on the social issues that animate social conservatives--abortion, gay marriage or stem cell research.

But that doesn't worry Leigh-Ann Bellew, the New Jersey leader of a conservative mother's group, who sees "faith-based" activists among the tea party foot soldiers heading into the fall mid-term elections.

"What I've seen in the tea party (events) that I've been to is it's a highly pro-life, traditional values group--not all of them, but many of them," said Bellew, vice president of MOM for America.

"I wish they'd be more vocal about it but I think they're afraid that might divide up the movement."

Texas lawyer Matt Krause, too, may not agree with tea party icon Glenn Beck's Mormonism, but says he saw a kindred spirit in the broadcaster's recent God-and-country rally along the National Mall.

Many of the estimated 2,000 social conservatives who flocked here Friday (Sept. 17) for the annual Values Voter Summit say the tea party's smaller-is-better conservatism resonates with them, even if it doesn't always hit all the same hot buttons.

"We're not just one issue only," said Dale Burroughs, a pastoral counselor from Bradenton, Fla. "We have a social agenda but we also recognize economic problems, too. It's like a train track. You have two rails and they're going in the same direction. They're just two separate tracks."

Mike Farris, chairman of the Home School Legal Defense Association, said coalition building--with the tea party or any other ally--is key for evangelicals and other politically minded social conservatives.

"The historic problem that I have ... with social issues not getting the proper attention is not with grass-roots groups like the tea party," said Farris. "It's with Republican elected officials who rely heavily on social conservative efforts to get them elected, then they ignore those issues once they get into office."

Family Research Council president Tony Perkins, who has built the annual Values Voter rally into a must-attend event for leading GOP figures, is among those concerned that the energy of the tea party is overshadowing the social issues that energize this crowd.

"We can have great economic power, abundant goods and services, a thriving financial system, the finest and best equipped and most technologically advanced military in the world, but they cannot last without strong families and a culture that upholds the sanctity of life and the centrality of religious liberty," he said in a recent speech.

Beck, who has said that gay marriage and abortion aren't his focus because "we have bigger fish to fry," nevertheless gets significant support from evangelicals.

A new poll conducted by Public Religion Research Institute and Religion News Service found 49 percent of evangelicals have a favorable opinion of Beck (compared to 28 percent of all Americans), although those views dampen among evangelicals who disagree with Mormon theology.

While some religious conservatives are warming to the tea party movement, the Rev. Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, sees it as little more than political expediency.

"Religious right leaders are frustrated that their issues have been placed on the back burner, and they're hoping to get back in the game by joining forces with the tea party," said Lynn. "We'll see if that marriage of convenience takes place."

Even though polls indicate the stagnant economy tops voters' priorities heading into November, the fiery base of social conservatives gathered here say they have other issues on their minds, and their agendas.

"I think the economy is important," said Alan LaRue, a pastor of a nondenominational church in Angola, Ind., "but if the other values go down, what do we have?"

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HerrMonk
Son of Apollo
01:18 PM on 09/22/2010
It would be terrible if the religious-right really gets its claws into the Tea Party movement.

I've been pleasantly surprised how disinterested in social-policy the Tea Party has thus-far been, and hope to see it stay that way.
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robbcoffee
11:57 PM on 09/21/2010
The religious right has been long hammering it in their followers' heads that economic values of the rich are moral values. They tied it in with the fears of the antichrist (which they've personified as "big government").
So now a group that has traditionally sided with progressives on half the issues is full-time right-wing. It should come as no surprise that they take to the Tea Parties.
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quorthon
Big government IS the answer!
09:11 PM on 09/21/2010
"...strong families and a culture that upholds the sanctity of life and the centrality of religious liberty." "Religious liberty," I take it, means the liberty to marginalize those who don't believe as you do.

As for me, I'm for "non-religious liberty," meaning I can do what I wish without interference from these fundie goons. As for the sanctity of life, yeah, not starting as many wars would be a start!
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Joe Bigg
AH! He's a Socialist!
08:59 PM on 09/21/2010
Oh look another far right, Christian, White movement that is angry as hell because they think the rest of us are evil.

Gee whats next, book burnings?

The far right is so angry that they are getting angry at each other.

Splitting into fringe groups and heading in different directions.

Really funny, but at the same time a bit scary.

The more they wonder off to the right, the more radical they will become.

Only a matter of time before they join groups like "the army of god" and other far right terror organizations.
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BigAbner
06:16 PM on 09/21/2010
Around the country there are many local Tea Party groups who are getting candidates on various ballots. In order to prepare them (they call it 'vetting') they give them certain kinds of 'tests' in order to qualify themselves. I just found one on a site here in North Carolina. There is a group called 'Independence Caucus' that administers the tests. Here is a link to a PDF of one of them:

http://www.icaucus.org/media/PDFs/iCaucus_VettingQuestions.pdf

You'll notice it is really 'thorough' in covering a lot of fairly heavy Constitutional matters, to which they are asked to answer 'Yes' or 'No'. Read through these and try to imagine what kinds of scores they're likely to collect, say, from Miss Christine and Ms. Sarah?

Brick
01:37 PM on 09/21/2010
I value the separation of church and state. Also, something about them attacking children, burdening our grandchildren, and us being the real Americans.

Sorry, I'm getting tired of this s*it. See you in DC 10-30-2010!
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chaapai
just an earthbound misfit, I
07:46 PM on 09/20/2010
Value Voters: We believe the government should stay out of your home and personal lives. Unless you are gay. Then the government should be able to tell you who you can marry, where you can live, what job you can have and Gods forbid you want to adopt children or have equality. Then there are the woman who want control over their own bodies and reproductive health... the government should be all up in your business over that. But other than that, we think they should stay out of your life and let us teach our cult like views in public schools, ignoring science and reason and you should be judged by our beliefs in the court systems.
Who's afraid of Sharia law when you got the Christian value voters?!
04:04 PM on 09/20/2010
how can you have less Government and legislate morals? Does the Tea Party really understand the concept of Social Justice or are they just afraid of any concept with the word social in it...guess we next have to cancel the Spring Socials... Values are protecting teh quality of human life after birth too... and the concepts of less government will result is what ...people whose voices are not as loud losing services...some compassion.
12:14 PM on 09/20/2010
we once lost a set of twin tablets of stone.............. and on 9-11 we lost twin towers of stone.......... coincidence?????????? something to contemplate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! remember what happened in both situations and contemplate! you may find an explanation of why we're going through all this.............. what does SIN mean to you? The LORD is coming are you READY?
02:15 PM on 09/20/2010
"Sin" means nothing to me as it only has meaning in religion. In our secular nation there are only laws.

Though sometimes I do wish your "rapture" would happen so all the crazies can go and leave the sane people to get on with our lives in peace.
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04:06 PM on 09/20/2010
All it tells me is stone can be broken. This LORD person may be coming for you, but chances are much higher you'll be killed by a chunk of frozen urine falling loose from a plane. At least that's happened more than twice.
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researcher
03:25 AM on 09/20/2010
one nation under god on his tea shirt.

this chosen nation under god has wars for corp profits.

this one nation under god has an economic system based on profits over people.

this one nation under god allows mega corp profits to be made off the sick and needy and criminals.

this one nation under god allows pre existing medical conditions to be valid so corp america can make mega profits.

this one nation under god allows 1% of it people to have more wealth than the bottom 95%.

this one nation under god has a supreme court that calls corporations a person and money free speech.

this one nation under god invaded a foreign nation with later proven lies for their oil wells for corp profits.

this one nation under god thinks it is a chosen nation while it has a major war every 20 years.

go deep into the tea party mentality. selfish, arrogant, ignorant, and even think they are the chosen ones to fix america.

god help us. :-) ok that was my idea of humor but could not pass it up.

and we wonder why a person would become an atheist. check most atheists they are anti religious.

they see the religious saying one thing but doing selfish even warring acts of violence.
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Hardyman1966
The antonym of liberal is INTOLERANT.
11:45 PM on 09/19/2010
I promise not to shove my values down your throat if you extend the same courtesy in return.

The "V" word is nothing more than code and I don't need to bother to spell out what it really stands for, we already know the basics.
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harmlesstree
"We are a warlike people" George Carlin
08:56 PM on 09/19/2010
LOL...values voters!
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08:55 PM on 09/19/2010
99% of marriages are heterosexual... 50% of those marriages fail... so who EXACTLY is responsible for the collapse of the family? I'm guessing the answer is Value Votersâ„¢
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Hardyman1966
The antonym of liberal is INTOLERANT.
11:47 PM on 09/19/2010
Actually, WHEN gay marriage is finally and unilaterally approved, I'm expecting to be retroactively blamed and sued for all failed marriages since I was born.  :)
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04:11 PM on 09/20/2010
See: Lewis Black on gays "ruining the American Family". LOL. Banditos breaking in at dinner time..... Frankly, the only thing I believe that can be blamed on gays is some of the most *&^$#@! frightening shoes on the planet! And still they don't force you to buy them, they -at least- let you CHOOSE whether to wear them or not. Gays: 1 "value voters": big fat zero.
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ChaCubed
Republicans: the Antichrist
07:12 PM on 09/19/2010
Theocrazy.
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ChaCubed
Republicans: the Antichrist
07:10 PM on 09/19/2010
The T-Shirt reminds me of President Obama's strongly stated "We are one nation under God," and my response, "Since 1952."
11:18 PM on 09/19/2010
I bet the value voters believe it is in the constitution.. just like "in god we trust"