Social Conservatives: 'Values Voters' Must Stand by GOP
Gizzi, John, Human Events
Social conservative leaders last week seemed united in their demand for a full investigation of the scandal surrounding disgraced former Rep. Mark Foley (R.-FIa.), and also in the belief that "Values Voters" should nonetheless support the GOP in the midterm elections.
The Executive Committee of the Arlington Group, a coalition of pro-family organizations, called on the House Republican leadership to "demand the resignation of any member who has acted improperly in this matter" and that "legal authorities prosecute any person who had knowledge of any such activity but did not report it immediately." The group did not call for House Speaker Hastert's resignation.
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Article title: Social Conservatives: 'Values Voters' Must Stand by GOP.
Contributors: Gizzi, John - Author.
Magazine title: Human Events.
Volume: 62.
Issue: 34
Publication date: October 9, 2006.
Page number: 7.
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