The National Organization For Marriage's Brian Brown begins this week's email missive with the line: "The great victories in Maine and New York-23 for pro-marriage forces continue to reverberate up and down the Eastern Seaboard.
The religious right is simply unbelievable in the way that they take any sort of bone that our side might throw to them, and flip it so that it instead sounds like a bomb.
We got our hands on advanced copy. We'll give it a proper vetting after we've had a chance to actually read it: Preamble Christians are heirs of a 2,000-year tradition of proclaiming God’s word, seeking justice in our societies, resisting.
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Today in DC, convicted Watergate felon Chuck Colson will join with 145 other evangelicals (including NOM founder Robert George) to issue a "manifesto" against gays and liberals.
How spot on is Jon Stewart on gay issues? Well consider: This gay writer genuinely owns both the towel warmer and AeroGarden that Jon mentions at the :56 mark: Gaywatch - Peter Vadala & William Phillips [Colbert]
In a new, rambly attack in which he chastises New York Times columnist David Brooks for committing the GOP "sin" of not being conservative enough for the religious right's liking (as they have defined conservativism in America), Peter LaBarbera has.
46% in favor 42% against 12% undecided That's the current working breakdown of how New Jersey citizens view marriage equality: By a 46 percent to 42 percent margin, adults in New Jerseyans favor legalizing same-sex nuptials, with 12 percent unsure.
Need a reason other than decency to stand against the homo-hostile attacks against Houston mayoral candidate Annise Parker? Well here.
Ingrid Schlueter is no friend of gay rights. AT ALL. In fact, on her "CrossTalk America" radio show, she regularly says things like this: So it's safe to assume that we disagree with Ms.
Fantastic news out of New York, as the rabidly anti-gay Alliance Defense Fund has again been struck down in their attempt to role back out-of-state marriage recognition.
Speaking about the high possibility that the District of Columbias will soon approve marriage equality, professional "pro-family" personality Allan Carlson says the following: "[Marriage is] where the future comes from.
We had been told to expect homo-hostile hits against Houston mayoral candidate Annise Parker. And so it goes: Bad news for those Houstonians who are sick of dirty politics.
Without even reading it, we know that the constitutional amendment that bans same-sex marriages, civil unions, and domestic partnerships in the state of Texas is a poorly designed piece of caca.
A federal judge today ordered compensation for a Los Angeles couple denied spousal benefits by the federal government because they are gay men.
Charles LiMandri is the general counsel for the National Organization for Marriage. He's also Carrie Prejean's attorney.
If you follow the so-called "culture war," it should come as no surprise that the reliable homo-hostile Alliance Defense Fund is challenging the D.
It's not just Chai Feldblum (or Kevin Jennings before that). The Family Research Council's Tony Perkins is now turning the wantonly pointed guns towards OPM Director John Berry, for seemingly no other reason than the fact that he's a gay.
Apparently seeing more benefits in rambling than we do, the National Organization for Marriage is now proudly highlighting this video from the Brian Brown's recent D.
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