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GOP hopefuls pledge to enshrine anti-gay discrimination into federal law
Six GOP presidential hopefuls have signed a pledge stating that, if elected, would push for passage of federal legislation to protect anyone who discriminates against LGBT Americans under the guise of “religious liberty.”
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Six GOP candidates just pledged to make anti-gay discrimination the law
The First Amendment Defense Act, if passed, would make anti-LGBTQ discrimination legal under the banner of “religious liberty.”
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Ted Cruz hosts an event for antigay activists; claims Paris was an attack on Christianity
Speakers included homophobic activists like Dick and Betty Odgaard, Texas Pastor David Welch, and Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council.
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Ted Cruz, Bobby Jindal and Huckabee to speak at a conference whose host wants gays executed
Kevin Swanson, the host of the event, has gone on the record to say that gay people should be put to death.
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Mike Huckabee says he’s never disparaged gay people — or anyone else, really
“I don’t think I have disparaged people,” he said. “I feel like I’ve held to a very consistent Biblical standard of marriage.”
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A gay dad sounds off on the day Mike Huckabee waged war on a bag of potato chips
Mike Huckabee, a financial wizard of the Bigotry Industry, has stepped in to capitalize on a very limited edition, and now totally consumed, batch of corn chips.
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Huckabee: Gays meeting the Pope are like alcoholics at an open bar
“Bring the best and the most faithful Catholics you can.”
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Scorecard: How the GOP candidates fared in their 2nd debate
Here’s a look at how the eleven Republican candidates for president fared on Wednesday night.
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Huckabee: It’s okay for Arkansas clerks to deny gay marriage licenses
Mike Huckabee claims that, since the state hasn’t changed its laws to accommodate same-sex marriages, county clerks could rightfully withhold licenses.
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Huckabee compares Kim Davis’ fight against marriage equality to Abe Lincoln’s fight against slavery
“Lincoln ignored the 1857 Dred Scott decision that said black people weren’t fully human. It was a wrong decision.”