Phil Kline: Did You Get The Memo?
Living in a state where the Attorney General participates as guest preacher in churches, those who do not ascribe to such sectarian beliefs have cause for pause. However, if the Attorney General is able to keep his own moral beliefs aside in their pursuit to uphold the state constitution and laws of the land, there is no cause for concern. When the Attorney General, as Phil Kline has, "aggressively" utilizes the mobilization of church leaders and sectarian monies in his re-election campaign the concern is real.
Topeka — Atty. Gen. Phill Kline often talks about his Christian faith.
But a leaked memo shows how Kline has mixed religion and money as part of an aggressive strategy to raise campaign funds and win re-election.
“Get the pastor to invite 5 ‘money people,’ whom he knows can help,” Kline told his campaign staff in a detailed, four-page memo titled “church efforts.”
The anonymously leaked e-mail memo provides a rare, behind-the-scenes look at political fundraising and the methods the incumbent Republican is using as he faces Democratic challenger Paul Morrison, the Johnson County district attorney.
Kline is a frequent visitor to Kansas churches, often appearing as guest preacher. But the memo makes clear Kline is out to spread more than the Christian message when he takes the pulpit. And he wants to hit as many churches as possible:
“The Goal and Objective – numbers,” Kline wrote to campaign workers Bill Roche and Sylvia Chapman in the Aug. 8 e-mail. “Please try to get me in front of the largest crowds as we move through the remainder of the campaign schedule. Also, please maximize my presence in a community. Where possible, get additional churches involved. Am able to preach at several churches where service times are different.”
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