Justice Sunday II, the second nationally-broadcast Christian Right rally featuring religio-political conservative speakers offering anti-gay civil rights, anti-reproduction rights, anti-privacy, and pro-censorship rhetoric in the name of protesting, ostensibly, the appointment of supposedly anti-Christian jugdes, has transpired at Two Rivers Baptist Church in Nashville, Tennessee. Below is a glance at some important perspectives on this event.
Chuck Currie offers a great overview of the event.
The Religious News Service sent out this brief story.
Sympatheic story with "exclusive interviews" here.
Evangelical Outpost--a conservative blog for the most part--blogged the event live. Not all EO's comments were positive.
RedState.org says the "lone lefty" (how nice) blogging the event live was Jackson Miller. Here's his coverage.
(Chuck Currie provided a great overview of the first Justice Sunday, Max Blumenthal took a look at it for The Nation, Frank Rich for The New York Times, and the Center for American Progress has a resource guide on it. On Justice Sunday II, Frederick Clarkson had a good backgrounder.)

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