Kentucky Pastor Leaves Pulpit to Campaign for Gun Rights
The Washington Times › October 12, 2009
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The Washington Times › October 12, 2009
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The Kentucky pastor who drew notice earlier this year for hosting a God-and-guns event at his church is giving up his flock for his Glock.
Pastor Ken Pagano resigned his post last month at the New Bethel Church in Louisville, Ky., after nearly 30 years in the ministry, saying he wants to focus on Second Amendment and church-security issues.See the full content of this document
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Kentucky Pastor Leaves Pulpit to Campaign for Gun Rights
"Thirty years was a good, long run, but it's time for a change," Mr. Pagano said in an interview with The Washington Times. "If I can write my own ticket, I want to get involved more in Second Amendment issues as they affect...
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