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National Briefing | Washington No Measure to Ban Gay MarriageNew York TimesOpponents of same-sex marriage wanted to ask voters whether “only marriage between a man and woman” should be recognized.
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D.C. gay marriage foes have suffered another setback in their effort to prevent a gay marriage law from being approved
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Why does a White House abandon its allies? Because it can.Kate Michelman and Frances Kissling write in today's NYT:
The Democratic majority has abandoned its platform and subordinated women’s health to short-term political success.
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In a Nov. 6 story about the tactics of gay marriage opponents, The Associated Press reported erroneously that gay marriage foes had won 31 consecutive statewide ballot measures against the issue.
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Gay Marriage Foes Receive Death ThreatsMyFox Mainemyfoxmaine.com - Police in at least two communities are investigating a pair of threats against gay marriage opponents, the most recent Monday morning.
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The American Medical Association has agreed to join efforts to repeal the military's don't-ask-don't-tell policy.
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For those fighting to expand gay rights in New York, State Senator Rubén Díaz Sr., a Pentecostal minister, represents the most outspoken and unpredictable of foes.
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Oops! AP Suggests There's 'No Evidence' That Students Will Take Field Trips to .
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Katherine Kersten: The perilous, slippery slope of gay marriageMinneapolis Star TribuneLast year, in mandating gay marriage, the Iowa Supreme Court rejected the belief that children need a mother and father as a mere "stereotype.
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Gay marriage advocates misjudge foes to own perilOregonLive.comGay rights advocates often sum up their opposition all wrong -- and to their own peril.
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From Foster's Daily Journal (NH)Now that gay marriage has been defeated in Maine, attention again shifts to New Hampshire, where lawmakers say momentum from Tuesday's vote may fuel legislation to repeal the state's law and give voters a say.
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In this Oct. 20, 2008 file photo, Rosana Mendoza, 14, left, gets a hug from her sister Bianca, 4, before a rally in support of Proposition 8 to ban same sex marriage in Sacramento , Calif.
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Gay marriage opponents pulled off another victory at the ballot box this week by using a tried-and-tested argument: Approve it and children will be taught homosexuality in school.
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Gay marriage foes win with message about schoolsThe Associated PressSAN FRANCISCO — Gay marriage opponents pulled off another victory at the ballot box this week by using a tried-and-tested argument: Approve it and children .
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And now the forces of darkness turn their hate-filled piggy little eyes to New Hampshire.
Two proposals are being drafted in the N.
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Gay groups say loss won't alter strategyWashington PostSome gay rights organizations are considering putting the same-sex marriage issue before voters there again as early as next year.
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Should Gay Couples Be Allowed to Marry?New York TimesWhat, if anything, do you think the Maine vote says about the national mind-set about gay marriage? Maine became the 31st state to block same-sex marriage .
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Prop. 8: One Year Later--Is Gay Marriage Any Closer?San Diego 6A year ago, the constitutional amendment that bans gay marriage in California went down to defeat.
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Backers, foes of same-sex marriage reflectBoston GlobeFifty-three percent of Maine voters repealed the state's new gay marriage law Tuesday, only six months after Governor John E.
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