by Jim » Mon Sep 04, 2017 10:35 am
Someone was wondering about the Clergy Leadership Network that was founded back in 2003 to get rid of Bush 43. There's a lot of material on this, so here is one link: . It was partly funded by Soros money and was the "soft" version of AntiFa and made up ONLY of ministers in the beginning. It went through some sort of "evolution" and so somewhere along the way it included Laity in the battle against King George 43, probably for lack of enough funds to keep Dr. Pennybacker flying back-and-forth between Lexington, Ky., his home, and Washington, his office. It was a dismal failure, though highly endorsed by James Dunn, who also sat on its board and was a financial contributor. All this stuff is a matter of record if anyone cares to look it up. I wrote some stuff about it at the time and still laugh when I think about it. It hung around for a while after its un-success in one form or another, also a matter of record if anyone cares to look. I don't. It was a sort of creature of the NCCC, of which Pennybacker had been or maybe still was a head honcho. Nuff said as to its moral high-ground. For those wasting time, here is something I wrote at the time: .