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Mr. Marshall and the Gay Agenda
Thank you, Mr. Marshall, for openly admitting that your amendment is not really about marriage, but in fact is intended to discourage GLBT people from living lives of honesty and integrity. It’s actually very clever. It also ultimately will fail. … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary
Tagged Animus, Bill of Rights, Bob Marshall, First Amendment, Marshall-Newman Amendment, Public opinion, Special rights
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Introducing the Padilla traveling circus
Luis Padilla, fired by Cargill for refusing to refrain from displaying his anti-equality views to his co-workers, is being groomed for full blown martyrdom by Victoria Cobb, et al. Of course, every anti-gay media piece about the case consistently redacts … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary
Tagged Business, Employment, Human Resources, Special rights, VA "Family" Foundation, Victimism
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Human Resources are for all humans
I love this. Barton Hinkle of the Richmond Times-Dispatch asks: It’s tempting to conclude current events have rendered satire inoperative; how do you lampoon that which is already extravagantly absurd? Meanwhile, in other “news,” we find the following headline: Pro-Homo … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News
Tagged Business, Employment, First Amendment, Human Resources, Special rights, VA "Family" Foundation, Victimism
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If only they could hear themselves
Two items today, both of which illustrate the self-centeredness and complete absence of personal responsibility that is epidemic among the anti-gay crowd. David Parker is the Massachusetts parent who had a fit because the book “King & King” was read … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News
Tagged Animus, Nanny State, Parental rights, Schools, Special rights, Youth
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A manufactured “train wreck”
Update: To illustrate the coordination of this article with other elements of the AGI, this action alert about the federal “marriage amendment” was sent out this morning by the “American Family Association”: “Once homosexual marriage is legal, our religious liberties … Continue reading
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Tagged Adoption, Anti-gay industry, Bill of Rights, First Amendment, Law, Marriage, Special rights, Victimism
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You just can’t make this stuff up.
Today, a coalition from what can only be called the wacky wing of the anti-gay industry announced a new plan to have “concerned citizens” perform “audits” of our schools for signs of cooperation with our secret agenda (which I confess … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News
Tagged Anti-gay industry, Gay-Straight Alliance, Moral confusion, Schools, Special rights, Youth
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Let’s make a deal
From the Department of Special Rights: Following the offer (more than generous, in my view) of a mutual moratorium on public “face-sucking” and other bad behavior, Jim from Box Turtle Bulletin continues the negotiations: And I also don’t want to … Continue reading →