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Another day, another painfully dumb lie
Because what else can they do, really? ACTIVIST JUDGE LEGALIZES POLYGAMY, JUST AS WE WARNED, screams the latest email from certified hate group “American Family Association” (mainly known at this time of year for their lucrative “war on Christmas” scam, … Continue reading
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Tagged AFA, Conservatism, DOMA, Family "Research" Council, Hate groups, Hypocrisy, Law, Marriage, Pants on Fire
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What a surprise, religious liberty is alive and well
Have you all noticed that there is very little complaining on the anti-gay fringe about the ongoing avalanche of changes to public policy in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling on DOMA? The Department of Defense now extends full … Continue reading
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Tagged Discrimination, First Amendment, Law, Marriage, Pants on Fire, Religious liberty
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Why does Ken Cuccinelli want to leave Virginia children vulnerable to sexual abuse?
In 2003, as surely everyone knows, Virginia’s archaic and nearly universally ignored “Crimes Against Nature” law was rendered unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in Lawrence v Texas. Because it is unconstitutional, because it is a blanket prohibition of oral and … Continue reading
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Tagged "Crimes Against Nature", Abuse, General Assembly, Hypocrisy, Ken Cuccinelli, Law, Law enforcement, Lawrence v Texas, Pants on Fire
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“Anybody who actually believes that prohibiting discrimination against transgender people is going to result in men in dresses lurking in ladies restrooms — even when it has never happened in any jurisdiction where such a law exists — is not … Continue reading
January 20, 2012
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Apparently, some in the deceitful showerhead group in Montgomery County are circulating the false rumor – corrected here by Chief of Police J. Thomas Manger – that the county has had four rapes “by men dressing as women and lying … Continue reading
Unfit for office, unfit for endorsement
I could never, had I been asked to imagine the most ridiculous and easily verifiable lie that Eugene Delgaudio might invent, have imagined something as ridiculous and easily verifiable as this: When contacted by the Loudoun Times-Mirror for comment about … Continue reading
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Tagged Animus, Eugene Delgaudio, Hate groups, Media, Pants on Fire
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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 →