-Caveat Lector- WJPBR Email News List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Peace at any cost is a Prelude to War! Dear Brigade, Today, while GW Bush was weaseling out of speaking up for Life, Pat Buchanan was praying at an Abortion Mill in Metairie, Louisiana. Since my email last night I have not had a confirmation that Pat and Ezola will be at the Christian Coalition convention this Saturday. But, the article below says they will be there. Even though they have told Pat he is not welcome, I hope he will go anyway. The members of the Christian Coalition love Pat and this will give them an opportunity to see and hear him and know that he stands 100% with them on Life and all our issues. I'm planning on going and hope every Brigader in the DC-MD-VA-PA-DE-WV area will join me. Saturday Sept. 30 - 1:00 PM - til?? Washington Hilton 1919 Connecticut Avenue, NW FTC-Linda ------------ Thursday September 28 6:09 PM ET Bush, Buchanan to Miss Christian Coalition Event By Michael Carney WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some familiar faces will be missing when the Christian Coalition, a leading U.S. conservative group, gathers on Friday for its preelection convention. Republican presidential nominee George W. Bush (news - web sites) will not come, and Reform Party candidate Pat Buchanan (news - web sites) was not invited. ``Bay Buchanan called (Christian Coalition founder) Pat Robertson three times in the last couple of weeks,'' a senior Buchanan aide told Reuters on condition of anonymity. ``She was led to believe that the situation would be resolved.'' Buchanan, who was a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 1992 and 1996 before switching to the Reform Party this year, has booked a hospitality suite at the coalition's hotel, where he and running mate Ezola Foster plan to fete members on Saturday. In past years, the coalition has given Buchanan a warm welcome. Though not a member of the group, Buchanan's conservative stance on social issues and opposition to abortion had been welcomed by leading members of the religious right. An aide told Reuters, ``This is the first time we have not had a formal invitation.'' One critic said this is further evidence that the coalition favors Republicans. ``The Christian Coalition proves itself to be just an arm of the Republican Party by denying a popular speaker who happens to be running for president the opportunity to speak,'' said Barry Lynn of Americans United, which opposes the religious right. ``This is more evidence that this is a Bush rally.'' If the weekend gathering is a Bush rally, it is one the Republican candidate will not attend. In past years the Christian Coalition convention has been a must-stop for Republican presidential candidates, including Bush's father President George Bush in 1992 and 1996 candidate Bob Dole. This year however, Bush has decided not to address the group. His spokeswoman Mindy Tucker said he will be at his Texas ranch preparing for his Tuesday debate with Democrat Al Gore (news - web sites), the first of three such televised events. Americans United's Lynn said, ``I think that Governor Bush is concerned that he could give the appearance of being in the pocket of the religious right if he shows up at this event.'' Lynne Cheney, wife of Republican vice presidential nominee Dick Cheney and former chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities, will represent Bush at the coalition convention. In past years, the Coalition has mounted vigorous get-out-the- vote efforts on behalf of Republican presidential tickets. The New York Times quoted Coalition Chairman and founder Pat Robertson as saying his group would be even more active helping the Republican ticket this year. Lynn's group announced on Thursday that it was sending letters to 285,000 religious groups, warning the nation's churches, synagogues and mosques not to distribute the Coalition's voter guides. ``Any strength the Christian Coalition has is in those voter guides,'' said Lynn. ``If they can't distribute the famed 75 million voter guides then they will not have an influence on the election in November.'' The Coalition convention agenda reads like a conservative ''Who's Who,'' with congressional Republicans like House Speaker Dennis Hastert and Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott joining firebrands like Phyllis Schlafly and radio host Oliver North. 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