Robert D. Hurt
Robert D. Hurt is the director of a conservative, traditionalist
Roman Catholic organization which attempted to draft
Mel Gibson as a write-in
candidate in the
2004 presidential election. In
August 2004, Hurt published a total of 30,000,000 bulletins stating his mission to launch the campaign. According to Hurt, there was "for no practical purposes any real difference in the stated objectives of"
George W. Bush and
John Kerry the two prime candidates for the presidency in
2004. Hurt also stated that if
Ronald Reagan was of Hollywood fame and was elected to that office, so could
Mel Gibson. Gibson's Catholic ethics were exposed extensively by the media in
February 2004, when he released
The Passion of the Christ, a film which angered many
Jews for its portrayal of that ethnic group in
1st century Jerusalem. Both Hurt and Gibson opposed
abortion and gay marriage. Furthermore, Gibson also took the following conservative standpoints during the campaign:the American government encouraging exportation of jobstaking greater military action in foreign affairsincreasing governmental control over various aspects of lifethe rights of the majority taking precedence over self rights proclaimed by the
ACLU
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