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Family Research Council

ORGANIZATION

Anti-gay and arch-conservative group, founded by James Dobson in 1981, and presently headed by Tony Perkins.

"Advancing Faith, Family and Freedom."

Official Website:
http://www.frc.org/

Founding Date:
1981

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Gary Bauer
Government
4-May-1946   Family Research Council
William Bennett
Government
31-Jul-1943   Former Drug Czar and gambling man
Kenneth Blackwell
Government
28-Feb-1948   Ohio Secretary of State, 1999-2007
Jerry Boykin
Military
c. 1949   Pentagon's resident Jesus freak (ret'd)
Elsa Prince Broekhuizen
Relative
c. 1932   Conservative financier, mother of Erik Prince
Helen Chenoweth-Hage
Politician
27-Jan-1938 2-Oct-2006 Congresswoman from Idaho, 1995-2001
Kenneth L. Connor
Activist
24-Apr-1947   President of the Family Research Council, 2000-03
James Dobson
Radio Personality
21-Apr-1936   Focus on the Family
Patrick F. Fagan
Activist
?   Family Research Council
Kay Coles James
Government
1-Jun-1949   Director of OPM, 2001-05
Richard Lessner
Activist
c. 1949   Capital City Partners
Connie Mackey
Activist
?   Family Research Council
Manuel Miranda
Activist
c. 1959   Third Branch Conference
Tony Perkins
Activist
20-Mar-1963   President, Family Research Council
Edgar Prince
Business
3-May-1931 2-Mar-1995 Prince Manufacturing
Erik Prince
Business
6-Jun-1969   Founder of Blackwater Worldwide
Jay Riemersma
Football
17-May-1973   Former NFL tight end
Cathy Ruse
Activist
c. 1965   Senior Fellow, Family Research Council


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