Star Parker

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Star Parker (born 1957) is the founder and president of the Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education. She is an African American and former welfare mother who converted to Christianity, then became a strong spokeswoman for conservative Christian political issues. This includes opposition to the welfare state that she believes is a dependency trap, while she promotes stable families and self-reliance as the best antidote to poverty, and supports the pro-life message.

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1 (...) the campaign should paint gays as superior pillars of society... in no time, a skillful and clever media campaign could have the gay community looking like the veritable fairy godmother to Western civilization. (src)


2 The homosexual movement's tactics have so cleverly seduced our society that it is nearly impossible for Middle America not to fall for its radical agenda, an agenda demanding many of us to surrender beliefs rooted in our families for generations. (src)

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