List of American Family Association state affiliates

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The American Family Association has affiliates in many states of the USA.

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[edit] Affiliates

[edit] AFA of Alaska

Director: Bob Head


[edit] AFA of California

The former leader of the AFA California affiliate, Scott Lively, is a co-author of The Pink Swastika, a book which states that many leaders in the German Nazi regime, including Hitler himself, were homosexual and state that eight of the top ten serial killers in the US were homosexuals.[1][2]

[edit] AFA of Colorado

Director: Tom Pedigo

Website


[edit] AFA of Indiana

Director: Micah Clark

Website


[edit] AFA of Kentucky

Director: Dr. Frank Simon

Website

[edit] AFA of Michigan

Director: Gary Glenn

Website


[edit] Minnesota Family Association (AFA of Minnesota)

Director: Brannon Howse

Website


[edit] AFA of Mississippi

Director: David P. Smith, M.D.

Website


[edit] AFA of New Jersey

Director: Carl Crowe


[edit] AFA of New York

Director: Frank Russo

The New York affiliate produces a weekly pubic access cable television program.

Website


[edit] Christian Action League of North Carolina (AFA of North Carolina)

Director: Mark Creech

Website


[edit] AFA of Pennsylvania

Director: Diane Gramley

Website


[edit] Family Policy Network (AFA of Virginia)

Director: Joe Glover

Website


[edit] West Virginia Family Foundation, Inc. (AFA of West Virginia)

President: Kevin McCoy

Website


[edit] References

  1. ^ "People & Events", http://www.mbherald.com/ Mennonite Brethren Herald], 1999-11-05. Retrieved on 2007-06-14. "In their controversial book, The Pink Swastika, Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams assert that many leading members of the Nazi party in Germany were homosexuals. They also state that eight of the top ten serial killers in the US were homosexuals, including Donald Garvey, John Wayne Gacy, Patrick Wayne Kearney, Bruce Davis and Jeffrey Dahmer. The Apr. 22 Globe and Mail reported that the Columbine high school killers 'professed to be bisexuals'. – RTV Bulletin, Western Report" 
  2. ^ [http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=4225 Religious Right Groups Involved in Antigay Incidents]. People For the American Way. Retrieved on 2007-06-14. “the controversial book, The Pink Swastika,”

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