He's another who has helped Moon drive our nation right and theocratic.
More proof that Moon has more to do with our nation's political climate than ANYONE.
quoting:
http://www.politicalamazon.com/viguerie.html"Richard Viguerie says he did some 'pro bono' organizing work for the World Anti-Communist League during the 1970s, and his ties to WACL may have had something to do with his winning the lucrative fundraising contract for the "Children's Relief Fund," sponsored by the Moonies' Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation. That was in 1977--precisely the period when Viguerie was starting to organize the New Right resentment against the Carter administration.
New York State charity auditors found that less than 6.3 percent of the $1,508,256 Viguerie raised actually went to needy Korean children. The "charity" went to Richard Viguerie, who netted a fee of more than $920,000."....
"In 1986, Viguerie was on the bring of bankruptcy when the Unification Church again came to his aid financially. In late 1985, Viguerie had been forced to sell "Conservative Digest." In January 1986, eight of his creditors filed suit for a total of $2.3 million owed to them. At the same time, Viguerie had to put his $9 million office building in Fairfax, Virginia up for sale.
"Just as he was about to go under in early 1986, Viguerie won a lucrative account, the distribution of the Unification Church-owned "Insight "magazine. Then in October 1987, U.S. Property Development Corporation controlled by Rev. Moon's right-hand man, Col. Bo Hi Pak, paid $10.06 million for Viguerie's office building. Also in 1987, Viguerie took on the direct mail account of Moonie-dominated American Freedom Coalition (discussed below). Just as U.S. intelligence agencies have financed and organized right-wing political groups throughout the world, it was to the advantage of well-heeled international interests to help build a reactionary political movement within the United States."
Diamond, Sara: Spiritual Warfare: The Politics of the Christian Right. South End Press, Boston, 1989 (Pp. 59-60).
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No doubt about it.