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Requiring Catholic social service programs to extend benefits to same-sex spouses has become the key rally point against a same-sex marriage bill being debated by the Washington, D.
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May the wingnut reactions begin. Unfortunately, I don't see the GOP coming to its senses to endorse moderate Charlie Baker's selection of State Sen.
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The PR firm hired to promote The Manhattan Declaration, a vow of disobedience to gay rights laws signed by about 150 Christian leaders, is the DeMoss Group, the wingnut outfit hired by Mitt Romney for his 2008 presidential campaign.
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Doesn't it seem like a nostalgic moment when the Ku Klux Klan shows up to do its "song and dance" of mind-numbing, color-aroused crap along with Nazi salutes these days? At least these cretins know how to dress up for the occasion, as opposed to the boatload of bigots we've seen during the 2008 campaign and post-inauguration.
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I'm sure your constructive criticism (or lack thereof) could be put to better use.
Yes I guess it couldbe, like telling how as community we fucking everything up.
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Last year Q-notes published pieces from a inmate here in NC, who was doing time for have sex with an underage teenager, He admitted to his mistakes and was doing his time for those mistakes.
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A number of radical anti-gay wingnuts showed up in D.C. on Monday to preach anti-gay twaddle from the Bible under the premise that the recently passed Matthew Shepard Act was going to lead to widespread arrests of clergy who were merely “preaching the Bible”.
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Recently I ran across a striking comment by George Washington. In 1790, one year into his presidency, the former general wrote these words to a Jewish group in New Jersey: "The Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection, should demean themselves as good citizens.
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Barney Frank Is Right [Maggie Gallagher]. If you left the gay-marriage debate up to regular Americans — gay or straight — it would look very different.
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That's the question a "PFLAG dad" named Ron Goetz is asking. He is proposing a lawsuit based on that premise.
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Is it easier for us to love America's bigots than to rip them to shreds? The Washington Post already apologized for fawning over NOM's "smiling bigot" Brian Brown.
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If you don't see things from the side of bigots, are you doing a disservice to the gay rights movement? Sure, we want marriage rights, and we want them now! (along with the ability to serve openly in the military, visit our ailing loved ones in the hospital, and adopt kids if we so choose), but is it prohibitive to maintain a zero tolerance policy against anyone who disagrees with us?
Senator George Maziarz tells Anne Tischer and Bess Watts of Gates, New York, a couple of 15 years who married in Canada four years ago, that he won't be voting for her right to get married in New York.
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Via the Catholic News Agency, gay obsessive Maggie Gallagher gloats over the "great victory" for bigots in Maine.
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It's time for black communities to wake up - and stop ostracising those of us who happen to be homosexual.
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Say what you will about why we lost in Maine, you have to admit that lgbts have learned the lesson from the aftermath of Proposition 8.
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Brian Chase writes: My great-grandmother was a wonderful woman. Her home was one of the warmest, most comforting places I have ever been, and many of my best memories as a child revolve around her kitchen.
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Yes, I’ve been away awhile. As I noted previously, it’s a long story and forgive me if I meander.
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The National Institute on Money in State Politics has sent us the above breakdown of the groups and amounts funding both sides of Maine's Question 1.
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→ Maine's marriage upset is invigorating New Hampshire's bigots to try to a repeal of marriage there: "Two proposals are being drafted in the N.
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