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Protect Marriage, Protect Children, Prohibit Divorce
What does it sound like when anti-gay marriage talking points are repeated back but substitute in "divorce". Backwards? Restrictive? Outdated? Foolish? All of the above.

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How Will the Supreme Court Rule on Prop 8?
11 aug  |  Lawyer David Boies, one of the head litigators in the landmark Perry v. Schwarzenegger "gay marriage" case, weighs in on how he thinks the Supreme Court will rule if the recent victory overturning California's Proposition 8 is appealed. "We are not taking any justice for granted on this issue," he says. . . read more
Thought Theater
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Danger of DADT Lies in Homosexual Discrimination, Not Military Weakness
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Losing faith in the judicial system
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Unarmed man tasered 13 times by West Australian Police.
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Interview with family devastated by US drone attack
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Hobbits, Firing Squad and Lobster Tails prove too much for the public's constitution
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Swedish Pirate Party Heading for EU Parliament
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Shall We Discuss Sharia?
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