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Politics
Trans politician Danica Roem got the Equal Rights Amendment tattooed to her arm
Virginia became the 38th state to ratify the ERA. What better way to honor that than with a tattoo?
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Bias Watch
Christian ‘historian’ insists religious people have extra rights under the Constitution
The Founding Fathers used creative grammar to triply protect religious people, didn’t ya know?
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LGBTQ History
Pictures of Pride 2015: Same-sex marriage
The Supreme Court decision produces Pride pandemonium.
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Commentary
What will it take to get American politics back on track?
During these troubling times of political polarity and incompetence, will the Constitution get us through?
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Commentary
The wall separating government & religion is a tattered ruin at this point
While the courts have attempted to reinforce this partition, our presidents have continually attempted to tear it down.
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News (USA)
Locker room lawsuit: Boy claims his transphobia outweighs trans student’s rights
A hate group representing this high school teen says his civil rights are being violated by the trans-friendly school policy.
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News (USA)
Arkansas’ anti-marriage measure dies in the state senate
A long-shot effort to push for amendments to the U.S. Constitution banning gay marriage and abortion have fallen short by one vote.
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News (USA)
Federal court: No constitutional right to BDSM
A federal judge has found that Americans do not have the constitutional right to engage in “bondage, discipline, dominance, submission, sadism, and masochism.”
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News (USA)
Pat Robertson: Marriage equality unleashed ‘a tide of evil’
He believes the Supreme Court has “turned our moral values on their ear.”
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Life
Barber, Staver: When the Constitution was written, homosexuality was a ‘crime against nature’
Mat Staver and Matt Barber were discussing the two amicus briefs that Liberty Counsel has filed with the Supreme Court for the hearings on the Defense of Marriage Act and Proposition 8, claiming that it is “absurd” to think that the Constitution guarantees any right to same-sex marriage because at the time the Constitution was written, homosexuality was widely considered to be a “crime against nature.”
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Commentary
Evolving Legacies — Blind obedience to religious ‘laws’ a return to the Dark Ages
The call from some of the extremist religious fanatics to make homosexuality illegal, and subject to criminal prosecution, is rightly being condemned as a return to the Dark Ages, when superstition was used to justify the killing of people who were thought guilty of rejecting the religion in any of its aspects.
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Life
WorldNetDaily: Constitution subject to law of God, therefore, marriage equality is criminal
From WorldNetDaily, Ted Baehr writes that New York’s marriage equality law is in violation of the Constitution because the Constitution is supposed to conform to “God’s law.”