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Wiley S. Drake (born November 23, 1943) is a
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-based minister and radio host. He was the vice-presidential candidate for the
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ticket in California in 2008. Drake has drawn controversy for his use of imprecatory prayer. He is the pastor of the First Southern Baptist Church of Buena Park in
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.


Background

Drake grew up in
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. He spent much of his time with his grandfather, Hamp Smead Beasley, a horse trader who took him to revival meetings.Carol McGraw, Disney just part of pastor's battle, Orange Country Register, July 13, 1996 After winning a rodeo purse at 14, he joined the rodeo circuit. He joined the Navy at 17 and served on the '' ''Kitty Hawk''''.


Homeless ministry

During the 1980s and 1990s, Drake clashed with officials of the city of Buena Park when he "turned his church parking lot and a church recreation building into a makeshift homeless shelter...", housing groups of homeless persons for months at a time. This activity led to his conviction in July 1997 of violation of building and property usage codes.


Disney boycott

Drake wrote the resolution at the Southern Baptist Convention in 1996 calling for a boycott of the Walt Disney Corporation over its decision to "promote homosexuality over family values" by granting health benefits to gay and lesbian partners of employees. At that time, Drake described homosexuality as "abnormal, biologically unhealthy, as well as contrary to
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teachings." Drake later protested an unofficial "Gay Day" celebration held at
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in 1998.


James Hormel nomination

He campaigned against the appointment of a gay man, former University of Chicago dean
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, as ambassador to
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. "We need to speak out and say we do not want an avowed homosexual to represent the U.S," Drake said in 1997.


Huckabee endorsement scandal, 2008

In early 2008, Drake, the pastor for the First Southern Baptist Church of Buena Park, was a vocal supporter of former
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Mike Huckabee's
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. He sent out a letter personally endorsing Huckabee. Because the letter was on church stationery, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) began investigating Drake for possibly endorsing a political candidate as a church leader, because electioneering by churches is forbidden as a condition for churches' tax-exempt status. Drake's possible violation of federal tax law was reported to the IRS by an advocacy group called Americans United for Separation of Church and State (AU). Drake called on supporters to use imprecatory prayer to pray for the punishment and even deaths of certain AU members, drawing controversy. In May 2008, Drake announced that he had been cleared of any wrongdoing by the IRS.


Vice presidential campaign

Drake ran for Vice President of the United States in 2008, along with presidential candidate
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, on the
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ticket in the state of California.


Response to the assassination of Dr. George Tiller

Drake was widely criticized for his response to the murder of abortion provider
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on May 31, 2009. Drake stated on his Crusade Radio Program, "I am glad George Tiller is dead." He called Tiller "a brutal, murdering monster" and said he is "grateful to God" that the physician was killed. He also said, "This man, George Tiller, was far greater in his atrocities than
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." Religion journalist Cary McMullen has written that, in the wake of Tiller's death, Drake "has gone from being outspoken to being dangerously outspoken, perhaps criminally so."


Imprecatory prayer controversy, 2009

On '' The Alan Colmes Show'' on June 2, 2009, Drake stated that he is engaging in imprecatory prayer, praying for God to kill President
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, who he claimed needed to "turn his life around." In 2008 he was party to a lawsuit in federal court, ''Captain Pamela Barnett v. Barack Hussein Obama'', which claimed that
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was not an American citizen and therefore ineligible to be
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. Also in 2008 he said that God would punish
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for agreeing to give the
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at the inauguration of Obama, who he called an "evil illegal alien". He had previously used such prayers against employees of the Internal Revenue Service, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, and
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. In response to Drake's comments about Obama, the Southern Baptist Convention's Sing Oldham stated: "Mr. Drake does not represent Southern Baptist actions, resolutions, or positions in his interpretation and application of imprecatory prayers. Any comments made by Wiley Drake on this subject represent his personal views, not those of the Convention."
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, a
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on
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, named Drake the "worst person in the world" in response to the revelation.


Nakoula custody, 2013

On September 26, 2013,
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, aka Mark Basseley Youssef, producer of an anti-Muslim film that was blamed for violence in parts of the Middle East, was released from a halfway house to the custody of Pastor Wiley Drake.Filmmaker Behind Anti-Islam Film Released From Halfway House
CBS Los Angeles News. September 26, 2013. Retrieved September 26, 2013.


References


External links


"Wiley Drake in Buena Park" internet radio program
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