- Tony Perkins (politician)
Anthony Richard "Tony" Perkins (born
March 20 ,1963 ) is an Americanpolitician . Perkins is president of theFamily Research Council , a conservativeChristian think-tank and public policy foundation. He is from Baker inEast Baton Rouge Parish ,Louisiana .Early life and career
Perkins is a graduate of
Liberty University inLynchburg, Virginia . After he graduated, he entered theUnited States Marine Corps . Following his tour of dutyFact|date=June 2008, he entered the law enforcement arena, working for theBaton Rouge cityPolice . During this time, he also worked with the U.S. State Department's Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program and instructed hundreds ofpolice officer s from around the globe. He also earned anM.P.A. fromLouisiana State University .After leaving the law enforcement field, Perkins worked at a Baton Rouge
television station as areporter and later a news director. He stayed there until his run for the Louisiana House of Representatives District 64 -- the eastern Baton Rougesuburb s. He won that election by campaigning on a traditional conservative platform of strong families and limited government. Four years later, he was reelected without opposition.Louisiana House of Representatives 1996-2004
From 1996 to 2004, Perkins was a Republican member of the East Baton Rouge Parish delegation to the Louisiana House. He authored legislation to require public schools to install Internet filtering software, provide daily silent
prayer in Louisianapublic school s, to establish the firstcovenant marriage law, and to authorize theAmerican History Preservation Act , the state aim of which is to "prevent censorship of America's Christian heritage" in public schools. [http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=4211#3]Louisiana Family Forum
In 1998, Perkins helped found
Louisiana Family Forum [http://www.lafamilyforum.org] , a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of conservative social positions. The organization is headed by executive director Gene Mills. Retired Judge Darrell White and former state Representative and state Senator Daniel Wesley "Dan" Richey serve as consultants to LFF.2002 bid for U. S. Senate
Republican Perkins ran for the
United States Senate in the 2002 Louisianajungle primary and received 10 percent of the vote. The seat remained in Democratic hands, asincumbent Mary Landrieu was reelected in thegeneral election against RepublicanSuzanne Haik Terrell . After his primary defeat, Perkins endorsed Terrell.Family Research Council
Perkins became the President of the
conservative Christian Family Research Council , a political offshoot ofJames Dobson 'sFocus on the Family in September 2003. He succeeded Kenneth L. "Ken" Connor, who returned toFlorida to practice law. In taking the Family Research presidency, Perkins abandoned a race for Louisiana state insurance commissioner. The incumbent, Democrat J. Robert Wooley, was then reelected over Perkins' endorsed choice, Republican former state auditor Daniel Guin "Dan" Kyle (born 1937). Wooley later resigned the position, and it was taken by a Republican,Jim Donelon .FRC Radio
FRC Radio is the broadcasting home of the Washington, D.C. based Family Research Council. Washington Watch Daily is a ninety-second radio commentary by Tony Perkins featuring a pro-family perspective on the hottest issues of the day. cite web|url=http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/washington_watch_daily/|title=Washington Watch Daily online broadcast, Tony Perkins |accessdate=2007-10-15] The daily broadcasts, along with show archives, can be listened to on the [http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/washington_watch_daily/ Christian audio streaming site Lightsource.com] .
Justice Sunday
Perkins was one of the organizers and hosts of the 2005 Justice Sunday event organized by the
Family Research Council andFocus on the Family , along withJames Dobson andR. Albert Mohler, Jr. The event was organized to mobilize the evangelical Christian base in putting pressure on Democrats to end the use of thefilibuster to block the confirmation of nominees to the federal judiciary byU.S. President George W. Bush .Opposition to legal marriages or civil unions for same sex partners
Perkins has urged Congress to pass the
Federal Marriage Amendment which would ban same-sex marriage throughout the United States. He has also criticizedcivil unions . [Tony Perkins, "Connecticut Fails to Connect with People on Marriage," Washington Update, Family Research Council, 2005-APR-14] In Perkins' own words, from a July 21, 2006, column in the publication "Human Events ":"The definition of marriage as the union of one man and one woman is rooted in the order of nature itself. It promotes the continuation of the human race and the cooperation of a mother and a father in raising the children they produce.
"This union can only be protected through amending the U.S. Constitution. If it's not, activists will continue using the courts to sell a five-legged dog. But as we say where I'm from in Louisiana, 'that dog won't hunt.'"
Connections to White Supremacists
In 2001, Perkins addressed the Council of Conservative Citizens (successor organization to the anti-integration White Citizens Council) - a known racist group with an agenda of white supremacy. [Blumenthal, Max, [http://www.thenation.com/doc/20050509/blumenthal "Justice Sunday Preachers"] , "
The Nation ",April 26 ,2005 ]Political Endorsements
"The Nation" claims that in 1996 Perkins paid former
Ku Klux Klan Grand WizardDavid Duke $82,000 for use of his mailing list. At the time, Perkins was campaign manager forLouis E. "Woody" Jenkins , a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Louisiana. The Federal Election Commission fined the Jenkins campaign $3,000 for attempting to hide the money paid to Duke." [Blumenthal, Max, [http://www.thenation.com/doc/20050509/blumenthal "Justice Sunday Preachers"] , "The Nation ",April 26 ,2005 ]The Family Research Council says Blumenthal's claims about Perkins connection to David Duke are false. They say Duke's "connection was not known to Mr. Perkins until 1999. Mr. Perkins profoundly opposes the racial views of Mr. Duke and was profoundly grieved to learn that Duke was a party to the company that had done work for the 1996 campaign." The response to the "Nation" article does not address the appearance before the Council of Conservative Citizens. [cite web
year = 2006
url = http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=LH05F09
title = A Response to False Claims made by "The Nation"
work = Special Publication
publisher = Family Research Council
accessdate = 2006-08-23]In 2006, Perkins endorsed Louisiana Republican state Senator
James David Cain of Beauregard Parish in Cain's unsuccessful challenge to fellow RepublicanJim Donelon in thespecial election for stateinsurance commissioner held onSeptember 30 .In September, 2007, Perkins endorsed Brian McNabb in the House District 69 race, linking him to Bobby Jindal, the GOP front-runner for governor, and calling him a "fresh face with integrity." (http://www.brianmcnabb.org/)
References
External links
* [http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=BY03H27 President's website at Family Research Council]
* [http://www.lafamilyforum.org Louisiana Family Forum's website]
* [http://www.mediatransparency.com/story.php?storyID=70 The Family Research Council's Tony Perkins is a rising star in a crowded universe of evangelical Christian leaders] (Bill Berkowitz, on mediatransparency.com, June 17, 2005)
* [http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=4211#3 People for the American Way: Family Research Council]
*http://www.enlou.com/officeholders/housedistrict64.htm
* [http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=16142 Conservative Reporting on Perkins and Marriage Bill]
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