United States of America (Press Release) October 3, 2007 --
West Palm Beach, FL – (i1connect News) – October 2, 2007 – The tide of America is turning. What was once a race dominated by big bank accounts, big names, and high spending, has now shifted to a race led by principle.
A look at the current field of third party candidates yields only one candidate that truly believes in Christian socially conservative principles.
That candidate is Daniel Imperato, a man of principle.
Daniel Imperato has stood up to defend Christians in America and defend their rights to worship, praise, and raise their children in a socially conservative environment.
Also, Imperato has been meeting with many members of the faith based community including Pastor Chuck Smith, Bishop Charles E. Blake, as well as many faith based associations.
Imperato has also spoken at several Hispanic and Evangelical Churches across the country. He has also spoken at several rally including a major rally held in 2005 at Miami’s Bayfront Park fighting for Gush Katif and the rights of Israelis.
Recently, he was interviewed by Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) out of Miami. He has also been interviewed by much of the Hispanic press including Que Pasa Bulletin, Los Tiempos, Washington Hispanic, and was recently featured on Univision’s website.
The Hispanic community has supported Imperato because he identifies personally with them. The Christian community looks to do the same because as one of his supporters put it, “he doesn’t pretend to be a Christian Conservative; he is a Real Deal Christian.”
Last Sunday a group of leading Christian social conservatives met regarding the 2008 Presidential race.
They considered their current “conservative” candidates in Rudy Giuliani, and Mitt Romney, both of which have a history of pro-abortion and pro-Gay Marriage stances.
So the group, led by James Dobson, who founded Focus on the Family; Tony Perkins, who heads the Family Research Council; former GOP candidate Gary Bauer; and outspoken activist Richard Viguerie, all members of an organization called the Council for National Policy, agreed on a resolution: If the Republican Party nominates a "pro-abortion" candidate, the group will consider running a third-party candidate.
Giuliani has drawn much angst from strong Christian social Conservatives such as Dobson.
For the complete article please visit, www.i1connect.com
*** This release has been created by i1connect News, an independent news agency.***
A look at the current field of third party candidates yields only one candidate that truly believes in Christian socially conservative principles.
That candidate is Daniel Imperato, a man of principle.
Daniel Imperato has stood up to defend Christians in America and defend their rights to worship, praise, and raise their children in a socially conservative environment.
Also, Imperato has been meeting with many members of the faith based community including Pastor Chuck Smith, Bishop Charles E. Blake, as well as many faith based associations.
Imperato has also spoken at several Hispanic and Evangelical Churches across the country. He has also spoken at several rally including a major rally held in 2005 at Miami’s Bayfront Park fighting for Gush Katif and the rights of Israelis.
Recently, he was interviewed by Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) out of Miami. He has also been interviewed by much of the Hispanic press including Que Pasa Bulletin, Los Tiempos, Washington Hispanic, and was recently featured on Univision’s website.
The Hispanic community has supported Imperato because he identifies personally with them. The Christian community looks to do the same because as one of his supporters put it, “he doesn’t pretend to be a Christian Conservative; he is a Real Deal Christian.”
Last Sunday a group of leading Christian social conservatives met regarding the 2008 Presidential race.
They considered their current “conservative” candidates in Rudy Giuliani, and Mitt Romney, both of which have a history of pro-abortion and pro-Gay Marriage stances.
So the group, led by James Dobson, who founded Focus on the Family; Tony Perkins, who heads the Family Research Council; former GOP candidate Gary Bauer; and outspoken activist Richard Viguerie, all members of an organization called the Council for National Policy, agreed on a resolution: If the Republican Party nominates a "pro-abortion" candidate, the group will consider running a third-party candidate.
Giuliani has drawn much angst from strong Christian social Conservatives such as Dobson.
For the complete article please visit, www.i1connect.com
*** This release has been created by i1connect News, an independent news agency.***

West Palm Beach, FL – (i1connect News) – October 2, 2007 – The tide of America is turning. What was once a race dominated by big bank accounts, big names, and high spending, has now shifted..
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