Political Ads in Sanctuaries
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 12:10 pm
With a stained-glass window behind him, candidate Harold Ford Jr. strolls through the Memphis church where he was baptized to tell voters this is the place where he learned right from wrong.
Using a church sanctuary as the backdrop in his newest campaign commercial, the Democrat running for the U.S. Senate has picked an unusual setting. One expert on religion and politics said it was the first political ad he'd heard of actually filmed inside a sanctuary.
Gesturing to the pews behind him, Ford in the ad says, "Here, I learned the difference between right and wrong. And now, Mr. Corker's doing wrong. First, spending millions telling untruths about his Republican opponents, both good men, and now me." He goes on to tell viewers about his record on national security.
"I love it," Maury Davis, pastor of Cornerstone Church in Madison, said of Ford's use of a church as a backdrop. "I like that he brought church back into the political arena."
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Ouch! What a dilemma for the "seperation of church and staters" that might have otherwise supported Ford, Jr. What to do! What to do! Do they vote for Corker or sit this one out. I mean, this Ford guy is dangerous.:-5 :sneaky:
Using a church sanctuary as the backdrop in his newest campaign commercial, the Democrat running for the U.S. Senate has picked an unusual setting. One expert on religion and politics said it was the first political ad he'd heard of actually filmed inside a sanctuary.
Gesturing to the pews behind him, Ford in the ad says, "Here, I learned the difference between right and wrong. And now, Mr. Corker's doing wrong. First, spending millions telling untruths about his Republican opponents, both good men, and now me." He goes on to tell viewers about his record on national security.
"I love it," Maury Davis, pastor of Cornerstone Church in Madison, said of Ford's use of a church as a backdrop. "I like that he brought church back into the political arena."
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Ouch! What a dilemma for the "seperation of church and staters" that might have otherwise supported Ford, Jr. What to do! What to do! Do they vote for Corker or sit this one out. I mean, this Ford guy is dangerous.:-5 :sneaky: