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Sandy Rios (born 1949) is the American Family Association governmental affairs director, the president of the conservative political action group Culture Campaign, a Fox News Channel contributor, and a talk radio host. Rios has been the president of Culture Campaign since 2004 and was president of Concerned Women for America, a conservative religious organization, from 2001 to 2004. She is chairman of the North Korean Freedom Coalition, a coalition that advocates for the citizens of North Korea.〔http://www.mbn.org/genMoody/default.asp?SectionID=D9EFB8ED24B74C619936874B3A46B4B1〕 In July 2013, Rios was identified as a key member of Groundswell, a secretive coalition of right wing activists and journalists attempting to make radical political change behind the scenes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=PHOTOS: Meet Groundswell's Major Players )〕 Rios hosted an afternoon talk radio show on WYLL in Chicago, Illinois from 1993 to 2001 and hosted a syndicated radio program, ''Concerned Women Today'' as president of Concerned Women for America. In January 2007, she returned as WYLL afternoon host through July 2010.〔(WYLL Sandy Rios ) Retrieved October 24, 2007 〕 ''Sandy Rios in the Morning on AFR TALK'' has been airing on American Family Radio since January 2011.〔(AFR Talk Weekday Schedule ) afa.net. Accessed August 6, 2012〕 Rios was given the 2005 Henry Hyde Leadership Award, a Pro-Life Action League's "Protector Award", Eagle Forum's Excellence Award and Family PAC's 1999 "Conservative of the Year".〔(MBN Commentary ) Retrieved October 24, 2007〕 In 2009, she married Bruce Rather, a Chicago-based lawyer. ' In 2015, she publicly stated the sexual orientation of an AMTRAK engineer on duty during the 2015 Philadelphia train derailment was a possible factor in the crash. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sandy Rios」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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