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Paul Jenkins: The Last Time We Vote For Bigotry
For many of us, 2008 will mark the last time we vote for a candidate who does not favor same-sex marriage. Hopefully, this will be because at least one candidate from a major party will support those rights, but we should also be prepared that, as in this year's presidential election, both ...
Candace Gingrich: A Letter to My Brother Newt Gingrich
huffingtonpost.com — This is a movement of the people that you most fear. It's a movement of progress --... and your words only show how truly desperate you are to maintain control of a world that is changing before your very eyes. (more) Candace Gingrich: A Letter to My Brother Newt Gingrich
Editors: Legislating Immorality
article.nationalreview.com — First the Mormons, then the rest. (more) Editors: Legislating Immorality
Liberal Hollywood ponders next step in fight for same-sex marriage - Los Angeles Times
Liberal Hollywood ponders next step in fight for same-sex marriage - Los Angeles Times
latimes.com — Should there be boycotts, blacklists, firings or de facto shunning of those who supported Proposition 8? That's... the issue consuming many in liberal Hollywood who fought to defeat the initiative banning same-sex marriage and are now reeling with ... (more) Liberal Hollywood ponders next step in fight for ...
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Digest for November 21st through November 25th
The Republic of T. — ... Paul Jenkins: The Last Time We Vote For Bigotry - This year, it was especially painful when, close to the election and to the California vote on Proposition 8 to rescind the rights of gay couples to marry, Barack Obama said he believes "marriage is between a man and a woman." ...

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