I'll
be warning both pro-life Catholics and Maine's legislators (see
attached sign pic) about the current, corrupt leadership of the
Christian Civic League of Maine (also known by the Maine Family Policy
Council) tomorrow morning at both the Hands around the Capitol pro-life
event (prior to the 10am mass at St. Mary's Church in Augusta) and the
Maine Republican Party caucus training (prior to 11am at Jewett Hall at
the University of Maine at Augusta).
Specifically, I'll be informing legislators of the currently pending Maine Ethics Commission complaint (see attached) against Carroll L. Conley, Jr. (Executive Director of the Christian Civic League of Maine) and the tax fraud committed by Rev. Robert K. 'Bob' Emrich (Board of Directors Chairman of the Christian Civic League of Maine) regarding his now-defunct Maine Jeremiah Project.
Additionally, I'll be informing the pro-life
event attendees of Conley, Jr.'s tolerance of abortion under certain
circumstances, his unwillingness to proclaim a 100% pro-life stance, and
his recent comments on abortion.
Please contact me by phone (Saturday morning) or e-mail (Friday night or Saturday afternoon) for any comment on my informational advocacy.
Mike Hein
Augusta, Maine
michael.g.hein@gmail.com
(Ed.'s note, items on file as mentioned above)
Christian,
Did You Know?
Carroll
L. Conley, Jr., Executive Director of the Christian Civic League of
Maine, publicly supports
exceptions to a total ban on abortion: "In those areas, such as
marriage and abortion, we want to make sure to maintain compassion"
and "Conservatives will scream and scream and scream about
abortion..."
He
supported Maine’s 2005 gay rights law and supports civil unions.
On
December 14, 2010, Conley, Jr. signed a consent decree with the Maine
Department of Labor's Workers' Compensation Board Abuse Investigation
Unit (AIU Case #48861K) admitting to personally failing "to
obtain or maintain approved workers' compensation insurance coverage"
as required by Maine State law.
The
Workers' Compensation Board Employment Rehabilitation Fund ordered
Conley, Jr. "in his capacity as Executive Director on behalf of
the Christian Civic League of Maine" to pay a "civil
penalty" "pursuant to 39-A M.R.S.A. 324.3" (the Maine
statute which Conley, Jr. violated).
Rev.
Robert K. "Bob" Emrich
divorced his first wife, Sarah Emrich, while pastor of the Baptist
church in Sangerville, Maine in the 1990s. She currently lives in
Portland, Oregon, where she and Bob Emrich are from.
He
moved to Plymouth, Maine with his current wife, Debbie Emrich, and
currently pastors the Emmanual Bible Baptist Church there.
His
Maine Jeremiah Project (founded by Bob Emrich in 2006; Employer
Identification # 20-4844506) had its 501(c)3 non-profit tax-exempt
status involuntarily revoked by the I.R.S. on May 15, 2010 due to not
ever filing the required annual federal 990 tax return since its
inception.
Emrich
was made Chairman of the Christian Civic League of Maine Board of
Directors in 2011.
In
March, 2011, Emrich announced a "merger" with his defunct,
disgraced Maine Jeremiah Project and the Christian Civic League of
Maine (after its tax-exempt non-profit status was involuntarily
revoked). On June 9, 2011, the I.R.S. first publicized its
involuntary tax-exempt status revocation of Emrich's Maine Jeremiah
Project.
Christian Civic
League and Maine Jeremiah Project merge press release
by MPBN Capitol
Connection, March 17, 2011
(Ed.'s note, items on file as mentioned above)
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