This morning's USA Today reports that this is the first day on the job for Lori Lipman Brown, a former Nevada State Senator, who begins work today as executive director of the Secular Coalition for America, a newly-formed alliance that wants to fight the galloping drive toward theocracy by the Christian right and their Republican allies. "Her two goals: keep religion out of government and win respect for a stigmatized minority" -- Americans who don't believe in God, as the paper puts it.