Firebrand pastor Bradlee Dean isn't done with the Legislature yet.
In fundraising email, controversial pastor Bradlee Dean complains of 'character assassination'
Dean had given the open prayer at the Capitol Friday, causing outcry. In a fundraising email Monday, Dean fought back against the upset in his own way
By rachelsb
After he delivered a divisive prayer that questioned President Barack Obama's beliefs and members check out his history, which including comments read as advocating executions for gay people, he caused an uproar.
House Speaker Kurt Zellers denounced Dean and Republicans and social conservatives blocked Dean from returning to the Capitol for a press conference.
But in blog post Friday and in an email sent Monday, he showed he isn't moving on.
"We certainly didn't start this fight but we are more than willing to respond!" Dean wrote in an email that asks for contributions. "The liberal-biased media has taken this a step further and initiated a full-scale character assassination, attempting to inflict serious damage to the ministry and my reputation."
Here's the complete email:
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