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Richard, what Rand Al’Thor is doing has nothing to do with “benefit of the doubt”. Your position is frankly absurd. You may as well claim that Howard Dean, the Chairman of the Democratic Party voted a straight Republican ticket. Maybe he did, but it is absurd to claim he may have. WQhy in the world would the Democratic Party have a closet Republican as it’s leader? It would not.I’m an attorney except when I’m on vacation like this week and I always try to give people the benefit of the doubt. Way too many people are convicted by those who pre-judge others. I try not to be judgmental absent hard evidence to the contrary.
Would NOW elect Dr. Laura as it’s president? Or NARAL? No.
In the same way, it is absurd to think that an organization like Call for Action, or any other, would elect someone who disagrees with them to be it’s president.
You want hard evidence. Isn’t being president of a political organization hard evidence of some beliefs? If not, then there is no such thing as hard evidence.
Can’t you see how foolish this looks? Can’t you see when you argue this position that you loose credibility?
I think you should give Rand Al’Thor the same benefit of the doubt you absurdly insist that he give the president of a dissident, apostate and excommunicated organization.