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The '''American Family Association''' or AFA is a conservative Christian organization that believes in protecting family values through consumer activism.
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The '''American Family Association''' or AFA is a [[conservative]] [[Christian]] organization that believes in protecting family values through consumer activism.
  
The organization was founded by [[Don Wildman]] in 1977 and has many umbrella groups that were formed that have different functions and reach different needs.  Although they regularly prune their list of supports to only include active members, they still have over 3 million names.  During their last campaign to stop the Hate crimes legislation, 365,000 of their supporters responded by contacting their [[Congress]]men, a rate of response that many other organizations wish they could match.
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The organization was founded by [[Don Wildman]] in 1977 and has many umbrella groups that were formed that have different functions and reach different needs.  Although they regularly prune their list of supports to only include active members, they still have over 3 million names.  During their last campaign to stop the [[Hate crime]]s legislation, 365,000 of their supporters responded by contacting their [[Congress]]men, a rate of response that many other organizations wish they could match.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:00, August 29, 2007

The American Family Association or AFA is a conservative Christian organization that believes in protecting family values through consumer activism.

The organization was founded by Don Wildman in 1977 and has many umbrella groups that were formed that have different functions and reach different needs. Although they regularly prune their list of supports to only include active members, they still have over 3 million names. During their last campaign to stop the Hate crimes legislation, 365,000 of their supporters responded by contacting their Congressmen, a rate of response that many other organizations wish they could match.