Bush, Lusk and the Million Dollar Payoff
The rally will be held at Lusk's Greater Exodus Baptist Church, and broadcast nationally, seeks to rally support for the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito Jr., President George W. Bush's choice to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
"I'm not at all surprised that Pastor Lusk would turn his pulpit over to the Religious Right for partisan purposes," said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United. "Lusk long ago decided to play ball with the Bush administration in exchange for government grants." Americans United expressed concern in 2004 about the relationship between Lusk, Bush and "faith-based" money.
"The Rev. Lusk endorsed candidate Bush, and wound up getting a $1-million faith-based grant from the Bush administration," Lynn said. "Now there's a heavenly payoff." At this writing, it is not clear what, if any, action the IRS may have taken in response to Lusk's endorsement of Bush from the pulpit. The IRS does not normally comment about matters under review.
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