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Bitter First Fruits and Sarcastic “Academics”
The first fruits of California marriage equality are beginning to trickle in, and they are bitter indeed for our opponents. Self-described “culture warrior” Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse’s sarcasm gushes forth in her article Memo To Advocates of “The Conservative Case … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-gay industry, Jennifer Roback Morse, Legislation, Marriage
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Go tell it to the chickens
Update Jennifer Morse emailed me and corrected some of the information in this post. We’ve been having a conversation over her TownHall challenge (more on that later). Here is an excerpt from her email, dated July 2, 2008 6:44 PM. … Continue reading
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Tagged Frank Wolf, Jennifer Roback Morse, Marriage, Moral confusion
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The story behind “children do best with a mom and a dad”
Those wailing over one of the consequences of the recent election, the change in Virginia’s position on the Marshall-Newman amendment, would have us believe that there would be no one else defending it in court. But of course that wasn’t … Continue reading →