Meet NARAL, Pastor’s Picks, and Steve Litzow
On February 27th 2010, NARAL hosted the “I HEART Choice” youth summit. High school and college students gathered in the UW conference room to listen to a Seattle-area abortionist enthusiastically describe her daily craft of child-dismemberment. “Yes, it does look like that, it looks like a human”, she described to the young women who sat in quiet fascination.
NARAL isn’t particularly concerned with individual rights–the rights of the unborn or the rights of the post-born. Not only does NARAL want taxpayer money (your money) to fund abortions, they would also like to deny conscience rights to private companies and individuals who do not wish to participate in unethical behavior.
Meet Pastor Joe Fuiten:
Pastor Fuiten is the senior pastor of a large congregation in Bothell, Washington. He has a reputation of being outspoken about his pro-family, pro-life, socially conservative political views. Every election Pastor Fuiten publishes “Pastor’s Picks,” a trusted source for many believers who are seeking guidance on which candidates reflect their values. “In the last two years, much of his spare time has been devoted to preserving the definition of authentic marriage, protecting the unborn, among many other issues related to the family and society in general,” describes the church website. On August 6th, Pastor Fuiten released his endorsements for the August 17th primary.
Meet Steve Litzow:
Steve Litzow is running for Senate in Washington’s 41st legislative district.
Mr. Litzow is at odds with the values expressed by The Declaration of Independence. He is at odds with his political party’s platform…he is at odds with God’s platform.
Mr. Litzow likes NARAL. He likes going to their swanky banquets, he likes hosting tables at their fundraisers, and seeing his name listed as a board member of NARAL PAC. And NARAL, in turn, is proud to endorse Mr. Litzow in the primary for State Senate. But Mr. Litzow is not your typical NARAL-endorsee. You see, Mr. Litzow is a Republican.
And just last week, Mr. Litzow received another endorsement—the endorsement of Pastor Joe Fuiten.
Any questions?
To be continued…






If he was my pastor, I’d have a talk with him and ask him to explain it.
Ceecee, Pastor Fuiten and I have been having a very polite yet candid interchange the last couple days. He has explained his position, and I have explained my objections. Most recently, he has commented that he does not think I portrayed the situation accurately, and has offered to write a public response that will be included on my blog. Please check back at http://terramork.com for further developments.
Note: For the record, there has been concern over the “heart” graphic that appears to be stabbed/bleeding/on fire. I’m not exactly sure what the graphic is supposed be, but it’s NARAL’s graphic, not mine. All I did was add Mr. Litzow’s image, as he has made it clear that he likes being associated with NARAL.
Mr. Litzow was recruited by, endorsed by and is supported by the leadership of the King County Republican Party in general and King County Republican Party Chairman Lori Sotelo in particular.
And it is not a coincidence that Jeff McMorris, current president of the Eastside Republican Club, has been a campaign manager for Litzow.
Although the Eastside Republican Club make the claim the “Eastside Republican Club provides an opportunity to get to know other conservatives and become involved in the political process.”, the leadership is anything but Conservative.
Look at their Board of Directors at http://www.eastsiderepublicanclub.org/board.htm.
Steve Litzow is a LiaR, a Liberal impersonating a Republican.
Which is the reason that he was recruited by, endorsed by and is supported by the leadership of the King County Republican Party.
This Litzow guy is an empty suit. The guy has no endorsements and the ones he has are not even on his Web site, including GOAL – the gun coalition.
Also, if McMorris was his treasurer why did he list Kevin Wallace in his June filings to the Assn of General Contractors? https://www.agcwa.com/client/assets/files/gov_info/SteveLitzowLD41.pdf
This guys seems to be very confused, trying to be all things to all people.
According to Holy Scripture, in the last days, which started with Christ (making this the last hours of the last days), we read this:
‘They (pastors), like wolves in sheep’s clothing, shall enter in among the flock, … deceivers…’
“…Many (pastors) shall lead many (flock) astray…”
“…Broad is the way that leads to destruction and many there be which find it… narrow is the way which leads unto life and few there be which find it…”
Whether this so-called pastor intended to deceive people into voting for evil, or failed to do his due diligence before arrogantly adopting a guru mantle for the electorate to follow, he evidences a serious lack of Biblical wisdom at best and evil cunning at worst.
Therefore, at the very least, this so-called pastor should step down from his pulpit on high, and assume a seat in one of the pews. ‘He who would be chief among you… let him be as a servant’.
Maybe a sermon by his successor will wring from him an honest confession, one of true repentance, of wisdom gained and humility expressed.
We live in a tumultuous time of decay. The electorate have clearly been foolishly and willingly deceived. The last thing for those who fear the great Jehovah, and cherish His blessing of life, liberty and property, is to follow after a pied piper with a far more dangerous tune than just an uncertain sound!
Here is a link to Stephen Litzow’s donations. There may (or may not be interesting names/groups on it.
http://tinyurl.com/Litzowdonors
Steve Litzow’s connection to the pharmaceutical industry is conveniently missing from his campaign website.
It is clear from reading the link provided by Steve, above.
Update: Pastor Fuiten withdrew his endorsement of Steve Litzow yesterday morning.
The Pastor Politician covers his tracks