David Kupelian |
David Kupelian, the managing editor for WorldNetDaily.com, is joining an all-star list of speakers at this weekend's Restore America Conference at Rolling Hills Community Church in Tualatin, Ore.
Kupelian, who authored the best-selling, "The Marketing of Evil," will be addressing the conference on the subject of the media.
The focus of the event is just what its title suggests: Restoring America to its original acknowledgment of being "under God."
The goals are to call all voter eligible evangelical Christians in America to register to vote and then to vote, call Bible-believing pastors and Christian leaders to encourage their congregations to participate in the political process, and "call all Christians to vote for those who acknowledge our Christian heritage and respect God's authority…"
"Our destruction if it comes at all, will be from … the inattention of the people to the concerns of their government, from their carelessness and negligence," the conference quotes Daniel Webster saying.
"I urge you, by all that is clear, by all that is honorable, by all that is sacred, not only that ye pray but that ye act,!" exhorted John Hancock.
The conference plan cites the 52 million eligible evangelical Christians in America, and the fact only 33 million voted in the 2004 general election, and even fewer participated in 2006.
"If the 'culture war' is to be won, and America restored … 'under God,' Christians must register and vote in far greater numbers," the conference website says.
Kupelian, in addition to serving as managing editor and vice president of WorldNetDaily.com, the world's largest independent news source on the Internet, is the driving force behind the acclaimed monthly news magazine Whistleblower.
His book, "Marketing of Evil," has remained one of the nation's most popular and talked-about books on the raging culture war. It has been endorsed by Dr. Laura Schlessinger, David Limbaugh, Michelle Malkin, the late D. James Kennedy and others.
He has been a guest on Fox News' "Hannity & Colmes," "Dayside" and "Your World with Neil Cavuto," as well as MSNBC's "The Situation with Tucker Carlson," CBN's "The 700 Club" and "Newswatch" as well as other television and radio programs.
Another feature speaker at the conference will be WND columnist Star Parker.
She left a life of drugs, crime and welfare abuse to found the Coalition on Urban Renewal & Education, a non-profit think tank that provides "a national voice of reason on issues of race and poverty."
As a social policy consultant, she's testified before Congress and is a regular commentator for C-Span, MSNBC and Fox News. Her books including, "Pimps, Whores, and Welfare Brats," "Uncle Sam's Plantation" and "White Ghetto."
Other feature speakers will be Jonathan Flora, the writer and director of "A Distant Thunder," actress and filmmaker Deborah Flora, Venus Magazine publisher Charlene E. Cothran and Kamal Saleem, a recruit of the Palestine Liberation Organization who completed his first mission to Israel at the age of seven and later converted to Christianity.
Also appearing will be David Gibbs III, the attorney for Terri Schiavo and author of "Fighting for Dear Life, The Untold Story of Terry Schiavo And What It Means For All of Us," Marshall Foster, the founder and president of the Mayflower Institute, and Dennis Marcellino, a musician, author and entertainer.
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