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Operation Save America (formerly Operation Rescue National) is a
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Christian conservative organization based in
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, a suburb of
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, that opposes human induced abortion and its legality,
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, and homosexuality. In 1994,
Flip Benham Philip "Flip" Benham (born April 16, 1948) is an Evangelical Christian minister and the national leader of Concord, North Carolina-based Operation Save America, an anti-abortion group that evolved from Operation Rescue. Recent activities Benham ...
became the director of the organization, then called ''Operation Rescue National''. Benham replaced Keith Tucci, who had replaced
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.Operation Rescue
Montana Human Rights Network.
Terry, Tucci and Benham have all been convicted of crimes related to their protest activities. Rusty Thomas became the national director after Flip Benham stepped down.


Name dispute

In the late 1990s, Benham abandoned the name of ''Operation Rescue'', and changed the name of his organization to ''Operation Save America''. Once Newman's organization (the former Operation Rescue West or California Operation Rescue) began to grow in prominence and use the name ''Operation Rescue'', Benham also began using the name ''Operation Rescue''. After a feud with Newman, and after Benham was named in a lawsuit from the United States Department of Justice, Benham officially changed the name of Operation Rescue National to ''Operation Save America''. Meanwhile, Benham broadened the scope of Operation Save America to include criticism of
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,
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, and
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, and formed alliances with other Christian conservative groups and the Constitution Party. In 2002, Benham moved Operation Save America's headquarters from their longtime home in
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to Concord. In 2014 Operation Save America's new director Rev. Rusty Thomas moved the headquarters back t
Dallas, Texas


Activities

Operation Save America conducts mass protests at abortion clinics to promote an
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cause. Operation Save America has mobilized its members for other causes common to the
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, for example, opposition to Gay-Straight Alliances in public schools. At
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, near Charlotte, when a Gay-Straight Alliance was forming at that school in 2006, Operation Save America arranged to have some 700 people to show up at the school board meeting and get the board to ban the club from the school. They have also been involved in burning the
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ic holy text, the
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, despite the opposition of most of the Muslim community to the practice of abortion. Their actions have been described as "an affront to Islam, all people of faith, and to our society as a whole... not Christian ndnot American" by the Mississippi Religious Leadership Conference. On July 12, 2007, three members of the organization (Ante and Kathy Pavkovic, and their daughter Kristen) were arrested after they tried to shout down a
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clergyman as he offered the traditional morning prayer on the US Senate floor. The protest was denounced by
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, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State.Christian protesters disrupt first Senate prayer by a Hindu
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On July 20, 2014, members of the organization interrupted a worship service at the First Unitarian Universalist Church of New Orleans. During a moment of silence for a member of the church who had died in the previous week, OSA member Deanna Waller began to speak about "abominations". Rev. Deanna Vandiver, a guest pastor who was leading the service, asked Waller and the other OSA members either to remain and be respectful of the service or to depart; church members escorted Waller and the more vocal OSA protestors out of the service, while others remained until the service was over, and attempted to engage church members during the coffee hour. Vandiver described the intrusion as "religious terrorism"; on its website, OSA described their action as presenting "the truth of the Gospel in this
synagogue of Satan In the letters to the early Christian churches of Smyrna and Philadelphia in Revelation 2:9 and 3:9, reference is made to a synagogue of Satan ( gr, συναγωγή τοῦ Σατανᾶ, ''synagoge tou satana''), in each case referring to a g ...
." On July 21, 2017, concern was expressed by national and local leaders over plans for rallies and protests starting Saturday, July 22, 2017.


References


Sources

* ''Operation Rescue: A Challenge to the Nation's Conscience'' by Philip F. Lawler (1992) * ''Live From the Gates of Hell: An Insider's Look at the Antiabortion Underground'' by Jerry Reiter (2000) * "Metro Datelines – Anti-Abortion Group Will Close Its Offices", The New York Times, December 17, 1990 * Jim Risen & Judy L. Thomas, ''Wrath of Angels: The American Abortion War'' (1998) * New York Times September 15, 2006 "Anti-Abortion Group Loses Tax Exemption" by Stephanie Strom
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