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HB 751 vs. The Creative Class
HOUSE BILL NO. 751 A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia Affirmation of Marriage Act for the Commonwealth of Virginia cites an astonishing prejudicial foundation wholly without statistical merit, and I quote: “Whereas, because very few homosexuals will ‘marry’ … Continue reading
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Virginia’s New Jim Crow
Washington Post June 13, 2004 By Jonathan Rauch On July 1 Virginia takes a big step backward, into the shadow of Jim Crow. I do not write those words lightly or rhetorically. Although I’m an advocate of same-sex marriage, I … Continue reading
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