Difference between revisions of "Council for National Policy"
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− | The Council for National Policy (CNP), is an umbrella organization and networking group for social conservative activists in the United States. The New York Times has described it as a "little-known group of a few hundred of the most powerful conservatives in the country," who meet three times yearly behind closed doors at undisclosed locations for a confidential conference. It was founded in 1981 by Tim LaHaye as a forum for conservative Christians seeking to strengthen the political right in the United States. | + | The Council for National Policy (CNP), is an umbrella organization and networking group for social conservative activists in the United States. The New York Times has described it as a "little-known group of a few hundred of the most powerful conservatives in the country," who meet three times yearly behind closed doors at undisclosed locations for a confidential conference. It was founded in 1981 by [[Tim LaHaye]] as a forum for conservative Christians seeking to strengthen the political right in the United States. |
==Resources and notes== | ==Resources and notes== |
Revision as of 21:54, 8 November 2007
The Council for National Policy (CNP), is an umbrella organization and networking group for social conservative activists in the United States. The New York Times has described it as a "little-known group of a few hundred of the most powerful conservatives in the country," who meet three times yearly behind closed doors at undisclosed locations for a confidential conference. It was founded in 1981 by Tim LaHaye as a forum for conservative Christians seeking to strengthen the political right in the United States.
Resources and notes
Resources
Marc J. Ambinder W A S H I N G T O N, May 2 Inside the Council for National Policy Meet the Most Powerful Conservative Group You've Never Heard Of, ABC News