No, but I wouldn't pretend that the views of a few people on the extreme religious fringe are representative of everyone on the religious right either.
Focus on the Family is not the fringe of the religious right, they are mainstream in the movement.
If you have a narrow view of what constitutes the religious right, sure.
Not quite. I can't think of any religious right type groups that are like them. What would you consider religious right that are nothing like them, or people like Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson?
What I would consider the fringe of the religious right is someone like Gary North, who has said that the death penalty should be imposed for homosexuality, and that if a teenage girl has an abortion with her parents' permission, she should be executed, the doctor who performed it should be executed and both her parents should be executed.