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The Botched Election: Mel Green & Linda Kellen Biegel on the 2012 Anchorage municipal election

Friday, 3 August 2012 – 5:15 PM | Comments Off on The Botched Election: Mel Green & Linda Kellen Biegel on the 2012 Anchorage municipal election
Melissa S. Green (left) and Linda Kellen Biegel

Melissa S. Green of Bent Alaska and Linda Kellen Biegel of The Mudflats were were the guests last week of Alaska Commons for an hour-long on-camera discussion of issues surrounding the botched April 3, 2012 Anchorage municipal election. Alaska Commons posted video from the discussion last Friday; we repost it here, with some additional commentary.

How to eat red herring, or, Prevo’s response to the MOA tax assessor ruling

Monday, 16 July 2012 – 4:57 PM | One Comment
Jerry Prevo of the Anchorage Baptist Temple

In August 2011, court documents in the divorce of Allen Prevo, son of Anchorage Baptist Temple pastor Jerry Prevo, raised questions about the actual ownership of certain ABT properties benefiting from religious property tax exemptions. Now, nearly a year later, Municipality of Anchorage tax assessor Marty McGee has ruled that $61,000 in back taxes are owed on two of those properties. ABT pastor Jerry Prevo is already marshaling his arguments. What will they be? Chances are, they’ll include an unhealthy, high-sodium serving of red herring.

Ex-gay survivor Jason Ingram returns to Alaska to tell his story (includes interview)

Friday, 25 May 2012 – 12:52 PM | Comments Off on Ex-gay survivor Jason Ingram returns to Alaska to tell his story (includes interview)
Identity Thieves

Jason Ingram was a young adult Christian in Anchorage when he sought help in dealing with his same-sex attractions through Christian recovery groups and “ex-gay” ministries. He returns to Anchorage to tell his story on Friday, June 1 at Out North. Includes interview. An Alaska Pride Fest 2012 event.

Anchorage’s April 3 election: Some answers, many more questions

Monday, 9 April 2012 – 6:43 AM | 12 Comments
Anchorage’s April 3 election: Some answers, many more questions

Minnery given a pass; 6 times as many questioned ballots than in previous elections; a private company running election worker hiring and payroll; numerous “voters” from outside the Municipality; the Chapel by the Sea connection… here’s what we’ve learned in the past 6 days.

No Questions, Questions

Sunday, 8 April 2012 – 11:07 AM | Comments Off on No Questions, Questions
No Questions, Questions

A poem for Prop 5, and for National Poetry Month, by Melissa S. Green.

An unfundamentalist Christian’s view of the Anchorage equal rights election

Saturday, 7 April 2012 – 7:00 AM | One Comment
An unfundamentalist Christian’s view of the Anchorage equal rights election

Bent Alaska is glad to share the following post about the April 3 Anchorage election by John Shore, a nationally recognized author, Christian humorist, and LGBT ally.

A child of Anchorage Baptist Temple says: Vote for the children — Yes on 5

Friday, 30 March 2012 – 12:00 PM | 3 Comments
A child of Anchorage Baptist Temple says: Vote for the children — Yes on 5

RJ Haywood was raised in the Anchorage Baptist Temple, where he once underwent their attempt to exorcise “the demon of homosexuality” from him. He survived and now lives happily as a gay man in Anchorage, with a message for Anchorage voters: Yes on 5.

Anchorage Baptist Temple: 61% of the funds driving anti-Prop 5 efforts

Wednesday, 28 March 2012 – 3:51 PM | 4 Comments
Anchorage Baptist Temple: 61% of the funds driving anti-Prop 5 efforts

Anchorage Baptist Temple donated 61% of the $73,605 raised so far by the anti-Proposition 5 group “Protect Your Rights” chaired by Jim Minnery of the Alaska Family Council, according to media reports.

Anchorage Baptist Temple prepares to enter Prop 5 debate, as tax assessor’s investigation continues

Wednesday, 29 February 2012 – 8:00 AM | One Comment
Anchorage Baptist Temple prepares to enter Prop 5 debate, as tax assessor’s investigation continues

After a period of relative silence, Anchorage Baptist Temple is now preparing to raise its head in public discussion on Proposition 5. ABT associate pastor Glenn Clary filed on February 21 with the Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) as chair of a new group called “Protect Your Freedoms Vote No on Prop 5.

Prevo divorce documents raise “loosey-goosey” questions about Anchorage Baptist Temple house

Monday, 29 August 2011 – 8:04 AM | 37 Comments
Prevo divorce documents raise “loosey-goosey” questions about Anchorage Baptist Temple house

Court documents in the divorce of Allen Prevo, son of Anchorage Baptist Temple pastor Jerry Prevo, and Holly Jo Prevo raise questions about ABT religious exemption housing. Or, in the judge’s words, “if there was a tax appraiser or a reporter from the Anchorage Daily News, things would not look good… it’s pretty loosey-goosey to me.”