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Freedom to Marry vs. NOM on who should decide who gets married
Jeremy Hooper at Good As You calls our attention to Sunday’s televised “debate” on same-sex marriage between Freedom to Marry President Evan Wolfson and National Organization for Marriage President Brian Brown.
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HRC urges Minnesota election board to investigate NOM for ignoring donor disclosure laws
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) on Wednesday released an analysis of campaign disclosure reports — made public today in Minnesota — that reveal the National Organization for Marriage has launched an unprecedented effort to avoid disclosing individual donors as required by law.
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Federal appeals court upholds Maine law requiring anti-gay NOM to release donor list
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld Maine’s campaign disclosure law that requires the anti-gay National Organization for Marriage to release its donor list, but the group vowed to take the fight to the U.S. Supreme Court to prevent revealing who financed a $1.8 million movement that helped overturn the state’s gay marriage law.
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Anti-gay pastor, NOM ally goes off the deep end again about ‘gay sex’
Raleigh N.C. “diaper pastor” Patrick Wooden is not only refusing to take back his comments that gay men have so much anal sex that they require surgery and diapers, and that they use gerbils, baseball bats, and cell phones as sexual instruments, but he seems to be reveling in his notoriety at the expense of looking like a damn fool.
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NOM promises to ‘reward’ anti-equality legislators after accusing gay activists of buying votes
The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) is doing exactly what it accused gay activists of doing: buying votes. In New Hampshire, the organization has pledged $250,000 to “reward” politicians who “stand up for restoring traditional marriage.”
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NOM wants Newt Gingrich to ‘save’ marriage? Hilarity ensues
It’s obvious that if Newt Gingrich is interested in, as NOM claims, preserving marriage as the union between one man and one woman, he seems to think that he is exempt from the rule. And it’s even more obvious that NOM’s silence regarding his, shall we say, indiscretions is signalling that the organization is turning a blind eye to his past behavior.
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NOM: Marriage equality will create a ‘moral wasteland,’ normalize pedophilia
The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) has been on its best behavior since early December, when it was forced to explain several posts it promoted that linked homosexuality to child molestation. For the past month, the organization has stuck to covering the Iowa primary, asking its supporters for donations, and even commenting on Katy Perry’s […]
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The 2011 five most embarrassing moments of the anti-gay right caught on video
As 2011 comes to a close, it is time yet again count down those special moments in which the religious right and other assorted members of the anti-gay industry made complete asses of themselves on video…
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NOM’s 2010 financial records raise questions — two-thirds of revenue came from two donors
In 2010, the National Organization for Marriage (NOM), a tax-exempt nonprofit trying to thwart the legalization of same-sex marriage throughout the U.S., reported the highest individual donations it has received since its inception in 2007, according to NOM’s most recent income disclosures to the Internal Revenue Service, recently obtained by The American Independent.
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NOM: Seriously, Gay parents molest their own children
On Thursday, the National Organization for Marriage’s (NOM) Ruth Institute was endorsing a book that claimed, among other things, that gay parents are more likely to molest their own children than heterosexual parents. Now, NOM appears to be doubling down on that claim – and this time on its main blog.