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11/06/2009
Video: She's just so mean-spirited. There's really no nice way to say it.
It's fitting that Maggie would record this video for the Catholic News Agency, considering the National Organization For Marriage is essentially a Catholic front group. It's also fitting that she'd gloat over her ability to dupe a majority margin of...
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'Opposite booked'
TMZ is reporting that in light of recent events, rumors, revelations, and conjecture, "opposite marriage" advocate Carrie Prejean has either been dropped or chose to remove herself from tonight's New Jersey Family Policy Council benefit: Prejean -- Family Doesn't Always...
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Randall T's Tea Party: Easy on the Chamomile, Heavy on the Bloody Nancies
As you watch this window into the nutty, remember that the man in charge of it, Randall Terry, loathes the gay rights movement too: Go Inside The Tea Party Rally With Randall Terry [Right Wing Watch] As advocates for both...
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One must have goals
Maggie has a plan: "Can the powerful gay-marriage movement be stopped? I don't know. I promise you one thing though: I am going to find out." Despair [NRO] Eh, it's a living. So is this:
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NOM-ma needs a new pair of 'shoo, get away gays!'
NOM blew its wad in Maine. So Brian Brown's breaking out the theatrical money pleas, turning to self-aggrandization and attacks on the "bloated bureuacracy" of HRC to help fill their costly coffers: Yea, you wanna play the "bloated bureaucracy" game?...
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Well at least our threatened deaths will come after the 'left wing liberals.'
This from a reader in Powder Springs, GA: *Comment source: Carrie tends to her Garden [G-A-Y] So wait, opposition: Tell us again about how gays are "militant" and how the rise in right-wing extremism is just a myth. We've been...
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People who live in glass Ed Sullivan Theaters...
Dave's sh*t? Rosie ain't having it: Ask Ro [Rosie.com] Meanwhile, we're suggesting that we all change the name of "existence" to: "We never really leave the school playground, do we?"
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Lessons from a solid campaign
We did so much right in Maine, that it's hard to fault specifics about the campaign. But after committing so much time to this particular fight, I do come away with a few personal takeaways. Consider: The schools issue: It...
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