It should be no surprise to see the rants from the right after the recent California Supreme Court decision to squash bigotry.
But I was a bit surprised to see the antisemitic incitement of violence over at the Vanguard News Network. If the article had not been posted by one of VNN's "super moderators" I would have dismissed it.
Here are the "words of wisdom":
Yet another blatant example that proves that our vote is meaningless. The jew-controlled court in California has thwarted the will of the people and made a mockery of their vote.
The general public doesn't know how to feel about this, and that's because the jew-shills on their favorite TV news network haven't told them what to think about it. Full story...
Clergy who have defected from their liberal national churches to join traditionalist provinces overseas said the scheme to put them in a "holding bay" before returning them home was "demeaning and unacceptable".
Dear Amy: I am a 45-year-old man, own my own business, sit on the boards of several charities, and enjoy sports and travel.
Here are the prepared remarks of Sen. Barack Obama for his address to the Democratic National Convention on Thursday night in Denver: To Chairman Dean and my great friend Dick Durbin, and to all my fellow citizens of this great nation: With profound gratitude and great humility, I accept your nomination for the presidency of the United States.
Now that same-sex couples can get married in California, state prison officials are trying to figure out what that means for gay inmates.
California voters appear ready to reject the same-sex marriage ban on the November ballot even though they remain evenly divided about gay unions, according to a poll released Wednesday.
Four firemen who say that being required to ride along as part of a 2007 San Diego Pride parade constituted sexual harassment on the job are about to have their day in court.
The Westboro Baptist Church has made plans to picket the funeral of the late Ohio congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones, who died August 19 of a brain aneurysm.
While the Republican Party's 2008 platform has diminished in size compared to its 2004 plan, the party has made sure to include measures to prevent gay and lesbian couples from gaining marriage equality.
or the second time in two years, the U.S. Court of Appeals has ruled against the Osseo Area Schools in their efforts to keep a student-run gay rights group from having the same privileges as those extended to other clubs.
DENVER, CO -- Speaking at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night, Former President Bill Clinton called for a reinvigorated response to the domestic HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States.
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