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Video: Sending Mel to tony neighborhood
Just as with the Telegraph, we would've preferred it had CNN not cut off the following James Dobson quote mid-sentence. However, we'll overlook that point for now, since Mel and Tony's subsequent debate is nice and hearty: Ya know, of...
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Founding Father falter: Barber's Patrick Henry cut is complete B.S.
At two different points during today's edition of the "Liberty Live" radio show, militant gay rights foe Matt Barber cited a certain quote to lend credence to the idea that the Founding Fathers meant for America to be a Christian-only...
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Video: Let the Domino's appall as they may
We of course never want to see anyone fired because they are gay. We do, however, fully support gays being fired if/when they do this: At one time it was founder and former owner Tom Monaghan's socially conservative (read: anti-gay)...
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Video: The storm that simply won't end
Yet another NOM parody: A Storm is Gathering [Wake Up World]
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We promise we like her. We just have a few suggestions
Newly book-dealed Republican Meghan McCain is once again speaking out in favor of marriage equality. And while we genuinely appreciate her commitment we do have to address at least two issues that arise in her new Daily Beast column. #1....
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We haven't because he didn't
We've received several emails from readers asking why we haven't covered the recent Telegraph article that quotes James Dobson as essentially conceding his movement's defeat. The reason why we haven't? Well, because (a) the Dobson quote was actually made over...
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An affair to dismember: Are social conservs losing gay rights affection?
So this is sort of interesting. Writing for the uber-conservative Heritage Foundation, Jennifer Marshall (a former Family Research Council staffer) and Katherine Bradley have cobbled together the 12 Obama administration policies they see as "undermining civil society." They are: 1....
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The rule of diminishing Concerns
Forgive us if we don't weep: CWA has filed their tax return for the year ended June 30, 2008. One of their obvious financial problems is that they are addicted to outside telemarketers. In fact, they spent more half of...
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Rollin' the joint: LGBT families join White House's eggy bash
Right now in our nation's capital, scores of LGBT families are gathered around the White House for the annual Easter Egg Roll. And while some of the eggs might be hiding in or around a Bush, the beauty part is...
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'It's not my intention to blame gays for murder...except that it TOTALLY IS!'
This, from Robert Peters of the so-called Morality in Media group, gives a whole new meaning to the term "shotgun wedding": "For many citizens, what has replaced Judeo-Christian faith and values is the secular value system that is reflected in...
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Rick: Genuinely sick or characteristically slick?
What does one do to cap off a week in which they go on a national TV show and blatantly misrepresent their anti-gay positions, then manage to unite gays and anti-gays, both of whom are shocked that such a prominent...
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Marriage restrictions: Will another area soon be Concord?
Is New Hampshire going to be the next state to throw out the civil union test tubes and replace them with that joyous creation known as marriage equality? On Wednesday, we'll get one step closer to finding out: CONCORD, N.H.—The...
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Madonna my foot: It's gay rights that are packin' ME in
Beginning at 8 A.M. on 4/22, Maine lawmakers will begin hearing from the public as to why they should/should not pull a Vermont and legalize marriage equality in their state. But while basic fairness for gay folks may remain contentious,...
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