Federal Prosecutor Emcees Christian Event
By The Associated Press
Wed, Feb. 28 2007 02:30 PM ET
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - A federal prosecutor was serving as master of ceremonies Tuesday night for a Christian organization that sparked controversy last fall when it asked Iowa judges to fill out a survey listing their views on hot issues.
U.S. Attorney Matthew Whitaker's decision to take part in the Iowa Christian Alliance's event prompted criticism from a Washington, D.C., lobbying group, Americans United for Separation of Church and State. A spokesman said anyone involved in the federal judicial system should attempt to remain as impartial as possible.
"Appearing at an event like this certainly raises legitimate questions," said Rob Boston. "It's important that our federal prosecutors present the image of impartiality and that they not be captive to the extreme agenda of special interest groups."
An agenda for the Iowa Christian Alliance's event Tuesday night listed Whitaker as the master of ceremonies. The two-hour event was at the Point of Grace Church in Waukee, with Laurence White, an abortion opponent and pastor of a Houston church, as the featured speaker.
The program described Whitaker as the winner of three sports letters at the University of Iowa and as a former candidate for state office. It does not mention his current job as the U.S. attorney in Des Moines.
Whitaker said Tuesday he asked the organization to leave out references to his job. He said his involvement in the event was approved by U.S. Justice Department officials.
Whitaker said he is a conservative Christian and is active in his church. He said he knows many of the Christian alliance's members.
"This organization is not affiliated with any political party," Whitaker said. "It's not a Democrat or Republican issue. They have beliefs that they stand for."
His personal beliefs do not determine how he does his job as a federal prosecutor, Whitaker said.
"How I do my job is I enforce the law, and the law is very clear about what is a crime and what is not," he said.
http://www.christianpost.com/article/20070228/26066_U.S._Prosecutor_Emcees_Christian_Event.htmI guess we just located one of the corrupted US District Attorney's. That didn't take long. He's giving a press conference in about an hour.