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03/02/2015
Sen. Manchin picks odd way to (D-istinguish) himself
What's it like to play solitaire while sitting on the wrong side of an arc? Ask Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV): The lone Democrat in the U.S. Senate to oppose same-sex marriage is sticking to his views despite efforts among members...
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Photo: Before city council votes on nondiscrimination, Charlotte anti-LGBT activists frame us as 'Homo-Nazis'
Check out the sign that was prominently displayed behind the official speakers at tonight's ridiculous "Don't Do It Charlotte" rally: But yeah, go ahead and tell us again how this is all about "religious freedom" and how you're the victims,...
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AG Holder: 'Marriage equality is an idea whose time has come.'
Before he leaves his office, Attorney General Eric Holder is once again doing right by equality. He spells out the plan in a new USA Today Op-Ed; go read in full: Over the next several months, the Supreme Court will...
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Viciously anti-gay activist Scott Lively to help us show SCOTUS what animus looks like; thanks, doll!
Scott Lively's activism/rhetoric in both the states and (especially) abroad is so vehement that he is literally standing trial for crimes against humanity. Yet for some reason (i.e. hubris. It's hubris) Lively thinks he and his mindset will be a...
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Audio: NOM prez equates his anti-gay fight with defeating slavery, conquering 'evils that were occurring in the Roman empire'
Brian Brown, president of National Organization For Marriage, wants his fellow Christians to fight against civil marriage equality. You know, just like past Christians fought against things like slavery: At other parts of this same interview, Brian proves his fight...
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SCOTUS deals another blow to NOM; more to surely come!
The National Organization For Marriage and its allies have lost yet another attempt to conceal donors, this one in the highest court in the land: WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has turned away an appeal from same-sex marriage opponents...
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Federal judge strikes Nebraska's discriminatory marriage ban
Looks like we are a week away from our thirty-eighth state moving over to history's right and inevitable side: Today, March 2, federal Judge Joseph F. Bataillon in Nebraska ruled in favor of the freedom to marry, striking down the...
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