Alan E. Sears used to be the Staff Executive Director of the
Meese Commission (and federal prosecutor in Meese’s Justice Department during
the reign of Reagan), whose role was to investigate pornography in the United
States in the 1980s. Currently Sears is the president, CEO, and general counsel
of the Alliance Defense Fund and a columnist at Townhall.
His parting of ways with the Meese Commission is itself quite legendary: In
1986 Sears he sent a letter from the Commission over his own signature to
thousands of retailers warning them, in an attempt to intimidate them into not
selling Playboy and Penthouse, that they might be publically identified as
pornography dealers, with the result that more than 17,000 retailers stopped
carrying the magazines. The Meese Commission was promptly sued, of course, Sears’s actions found to be quite astoundingly inappropriate, and the
Commission forced to retract the letter. Sears, who apparently has some trouble
distinguishing his official duties from his personal agenda, quit the
Department of Justice in disgust (no, not over his own actions – he’s not that
kind of guy).
The Alliance Defense Fund (apparently now the Alliance Defending Freedom,
though everything else remains the same, of course) is a wealthy rightwing legal
group committed to fighting the War on Christmas,
defending Christians’ (though only Christians) perceived rights to violate the Establishment Clause (and, of course, defending the poor, persecuted Christians who are criticized
for doing so), combatting pornography (Patrick Trueman misunderstands issues
here),
gays, sex education, the Internet, and what they take to be leftist judicial
activism (any legal decision they don’t like – a typical rant by Matt Bowman is
discussed here),
and fighting for their own, Orwellian interpretation of the separation of
church and state – they’re a sort of twisted, wingnut parody of the ACLU, in other words. They
are also funding “education” projects.
Sears also writes for the WND,
for instance about gay marriage. You can discerns his ability to maintain a
grasp on reality in this attempt to argue against gay marriage by analogy. (Hint: the analogy is poor.
Indeed, the analogy is poor enough that it would have qualified Sears for an
entry in our Enclyclopedia if he’d done nothing else.) But Sears has also
written The Homosexual Agenda: Exposing
the Principal Threat to Religious Freedom Today. Why is it a threat?
“Because no compromise is possible with the agenda,
and those who advocate the agenda want to not only stop all disagreement – they
want to punish anyone who does. It’s a form of totalitarianism.” Projection
much? Also “Garden of Eden [shows that marriage] predates any human
instititution.” Seriously. And this madman (still unsure? Check out this)
once had an important government position. As CEO of the ADF Sears has also
called for a “National Day to Pray for Marriage”,
even releasing their own Prayer Guide
to help ensure that the prayers are as efficacious as possible.
Diagnosis: Zealous and cognitively deficient bigot. A common
condition, of course, but Sears does wield quite a bit more influence than most.
Dangerous.
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