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Congress lashes out at gay families, APA supports gay marriage
It’s been a busy week, with an incredibly offensive anti-gay brief coming out of Congress. But a surprise announcement from the American Psychological Association could put a stop to such briefs in the future.
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Bachmann still dodging gay marriage questions: it’s a ‘frivolous matter’
GOP presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann, continues to dodge questions about her anti-gay platform, calling gay marriage a “frivolous” matter.
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Romney, Bachmann, Santorum, Pawlenty sign NOM’s anti-gay marriage pledge
Not to be out-bigoted by Iowa homophobe Bob Vander Plaats and his anti-gay outfit “The Family Leader,” the National Organization for Marriage has prepared its own “Marriage Pledge” for the 2012 GOP Presidential hopefuls to sign.
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NOM’s ‘Values Voter” bus tour will spread ‘Santorum’ and general homophobia
NOM’s “Values Bus” tour ought to be interesting in a nauseatingly sort of way. And I know that there are many in the lgbtq community hoping for some type of “Road to Damascus” conversion by some of the attendants or at the very least, a complete bus break down in the middle of lonely road in the blazing heat or even better – in the dead of night…
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ACLU appeals case on same-sex couples’ rights to Montana Supreme Court
The American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday appealed a Montana District Court decision dismissing the same-sex domestic partnership case, Donaldson and Guggenheim v. State of Montana, to the Montana Supreme Court.
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American Psychological Association endorses ‘full marriage equality’
The American Psychological Association, the world’s largest organization of psychologists, on Wednesday voiced its support for “full marriage equality for same-sex couples.”
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NOM, Family Research Council launch ‘Values Voter’ Iowa bus tour
The National Organization for Marriage, the Family Research Council, and the Susan B. Anthony List have launched the 2011 Values Bus Iowa Tour.
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Scott Lively: ‘Gay marriage as a Sign of the End Times’
Earlier this year, the The Boston Globe profiled notorious anti-gay activist Scott Lively and reported that he was going to be “toning down his anti-gay rhetoric and shifting his focus to helping the downtrodden.”
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Study: LGBT equality movement seriously outspent; needs more focus, money
The LGBT movement is making progress, but it’s being seriously outspent by opponents and still has “a long way” to go to reach equality. That’s the conclusion of an in-depth analysis by an independent think tank.
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NOM’s Proposition 8 hypocrisy will not be forgotten
It’s ironic that the National Organization for Marriage spent over 1.8 million in the effort to pass California’s Proposition 8, but was nowhere to be seen when it came to defending it in court…