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Gay Marriage in NJ: Which Side of History Will You Be On?Tips-Q GLBT News (blog)As our state legislature gears up to vote on marriage equality in the lame-duck session, we have one question for lawmakers: Which side of history do you .
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DC leaders seek marriage compromise with churchWashington ExaminerAP WASHINGTON — DC leaders have contacted the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington in the hopes of forging a compromise over gay marriage.
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Christian Leaders Unite on Political IssuesNew York Times... Obama administration and to Congress that they are still a formidable force that will not compromise on abortion, stem-cell research or gay marriage.
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The Ridiculous Catholic Manifesto Pledging to Ignore Gay Marriage + Abortion LawsQueerty (blog).
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A coalition of leaders from numerous Christian denominations have issued The Manhattan Declaration, a manifesto declaring the intent to disobey any laws that force them to recognize same-sex marriages.
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Previously, I took an article written by our anti-equality friend On Lawn to to task for asserting that same-sex marriage is a "pollution of equality" and that it was heterosexual marriage that caused women to win the right to vote in the US.
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Last night, Jon Stewart discussed Peter Vadala, the dude who said he got fired from Brookstone because he didn't agree with his colleague's views on same-sex marriage, and Will Phillips, the 10-year-old who refuses to say the Pledge of Allegiance.
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A group of 145 Roman Catholic, evangelical, and Orthodox Christian leaders will present a document today at the National Press Club in Washington D.
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Going wobbly?: NJ supporters of gay marriage need some spineThe Star-Ledger - NJ.comLoretta Weinberg Democrats who are nervous about political fallout over gay marriage have been making squeaky little noises lately about retreat.
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Mr. Priest goes to Washington: Same-sex marriage in our nation's capitalBrandeis HootThe DC Council—the district's legislative branch—is considering a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage, which is currently only legal in four states.
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DC officials press for compromise on Catholic CharitiesWashington Post"We are still looking at how they could be accommodated" without major changes to a pending same-sex marriage bill, Gray said Thursday.
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URA makes its stance on same-sex marriage clearPCC CourierMorgan originally said, "I was made aware of information I was not aware of, if [the URA] on campus hasn't endorsed [gay marriage] why should we? .
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I posted recently about the the Catholic Archdiocese in D.C. and all their wailing about a same-sex marriage proposal that not only has gone through committee but will be voted on as well on December 1.
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The marriage equality drumbeat has rumbled on with news that several states will be attempting to re-examine their state constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage and/or civil unions.
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Suit: DC voters should have say on 'gay marriage'BP NewsWASHINGTON (BP)--The nation's capital appears poised to become the sixth jurisdiction in the US to legalize "gay marriage" unless a lawsuit succeeds in .
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This is what every state needs to do, and should have done, when faced with those hateful, bigoted, ballot initiatives seeking to eradicate civil rights for LGBT individuals.
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Support comes despite opposition to same-sex marriage
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – The Mormon church for the first time has announced its support of gay rights legislation, an endorsement that helped gain unanimous approval for Salt Lake city laws banning discrimination against gays in housing and employment.
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Accusations of supporting polygamy have forced President Barack Obama 's nominee for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to ask that her name be withdrawn from a statement that was, at least on the surface, written to support same-sex marriage.
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From the NY Times:
New York State’s highest court rejected unanimously a challenge on Thursday by opponents of same-sex marriage to policies that recognize such unions performed in other states, though the decision gave gay advocates a small victory because it was narrowly written and applied to a relatively small number of people.
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New York State's highest court rejected unanimously a challenge by opponents of same-sex marriage to policies that recognize such unions performed in other states.
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