Todd Tiahrt

BREAKING: CREW calls on C-SPAN not to broadcast the National Prayer Breakfast

CREW today sent a letter to C-SPAN chairman and CEO Brian Lamb, asking that his network not air tomorrow’s National Prayer Breakfast, or at least properly identify the event’s sponsor as the shadowy religious organization known as “the Fellowship” or “the Family.”

The National Prayer Breakfast is often misconstrued by the public as an official government event, a mistake reinforced by the plethora of presidential seals throughout the room, a yearly presidential address, and an organizing committee of members of Congress. In reality, the event is a recruiting and networking tool for the Family – a cult-like religious organization that has pushed an unorthodox brand of Christianity within powerful political, military and economic circles around the world for 50 years.

The Family is linked – via its infamous C Street House – to highly unethical members of Congress, including Sens. John Ensign (R-NV) and Tom Coburn (R-OK), Gov. Mark Sanford (R-SC), Rep. Todd Tiahrt (R-KS), and former Rep. “Chip” Pickering (R-MS). The organization’s members have also been behind the deplorable Ugandan anti-gay legislation calling for the death penalty for anyone convicted of having gay sex.

CREW’s executive director, Melanie Sloan, said:

“The mere fact that C-SPAN, which is dedicated to political coverage, broadcasts the breakfast contributes to the notion that it is an official government event. Viewers see images of a ballroom filled with presidential paraphernalia and high-ranking government officials, and the words ‘National Prayer Breakfast’ appearing on the bottom of their screens. By airing this, C-SPAN may be unwittingly contributing to the false perception the breakfast is government-sponsored and sanctioned. At a minimum, C-SPAN should label the event as sponsored by the Family and provide some context so viewers can fully appreciate what they are seeing: our top government leaders lending legitimacy to a shadowy, intolerant religious organization.”

Today’s letter follows a letter to the president and congressional leadership on Monday calling for a boycott of the event. Click here to read CREW’s letter to C-SPAN, click here to read CREW’s letter from Monday.

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Panel probes PMA ties of Reps. Visclosky and Tiahrt

It has been confirmed that the House ethics committee is probing the ties between two congressmen and PMA Group, the now-defunct lobbying firm that was raided by the FBI last year. Those two members are Rep. Pete Visclosky (D-IN) and Rep. Todd Tiahrt (R-KS).

TPMMuckraker reports:

The investigations concern earmarks won by the lawmakers for PMA, and whether they came in return for campaign contributions. Visclosky's former chief of staff, as well as office records, were subpoenaed last year by the FBI. That led to Visclosky temporarily stepping down as chair of an appropriations subcommittee last year.

Only Rep. John Murtha (D-PA) has received more in campaign contributions from PMA and its employees than has Visclosky.

Tiahrt, like Visclosky, serves on the Defense Appropriations subcommittee.

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