Brit Hume's "Grapevine" over at Fox News carries interesting stories, including this one today on evangelicals not welcome in San Francisco:
Twenty-five thousand evangelical Christians demonstrated against TV sex and violence in San Francisco this weekend. But that didn't go down well with the city council, which passed a resolution condemning the rally as an "act of provocation" to negatively influence what the council called America's "most tolerant" city.
The group, called "Battle Cry for a Generation," uses the Bible to counter what it calls corrupting influences in the media. But the San Francisco Chronicle reports that about 50 counter-protesters denounced the gathering as a "fascist mega-pep rally." And San Francisco's State Representative Mark Leno called the Christians loud, obnoxious, and disgusting, adding, "they should get out of San Francisco."
I wasn't there, so I don't know the character of the demonstration, but the San Francisco city council is really "something else." UPDATE: I have learned that the gathering was sponsored by Teen Mania's battle cry movement.