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John Stemberger Has The Florida Sadz

“People ask me, are you on the wrong side of history? To me, this issue will never be on the wrong side of history because it’s rooted in the human experience. A little boy who longs to have a father in the inner city – that will never be on the wrong side of history. The little girl who has …

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COLORADO: Tenth Circuit Court Continues Stay On Same-Sex Marriages

Equality On Trial reports: The order notes that the Tenth Circuit has issued stays in other marriage cases, and says “[i]n the interest of consistency” this case will be stayed as well. A federal judge had issued a preliminary injunction against enforcement of the ban in July. The court then halted proceedings in the case, pending issuance of the mandate …

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New From Eugene Delgaudio

The same high production standards that go into Eugene Delgaudio’s placards and banners are on display in this poorly edited and sound-borked clip about evil gays taking all them there religious liberties away. But hey, this is “Draft 1” according to the title.

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Nashville Mayor Endorses Marriage

“I believe that all people should be treated fairly and equally and that their individual dignity should be respected. Embracing and celebrating our growing diversity makes our city stronger. Nashville needs to continue in that direction, and it’s my hope that joining this effort will help us do that.” – Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, joining Mayors For The Freedom To …

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BREAKING: Federal Judge Strikes Down Florida’s Ban On Same-Sex Marriage, Issues Stay On Ruling

This is the federal case we’ve been waiting for. Via the ACLU of Florida: Today, a federal district court judge in Tallahassee held that Florida’s discriminatory marriage ban cannot be enforced in accordance with the U.S. Constitution. The ruling applies both to the granting of marriage licenses to same-sex couples in Florida and the recognition of the marriages of same-sex …

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Brian Brown: The Tide Has Turned

“After winning many lawsuits in lower federal courts presided over by hand-picked, liberal, activist judges, the momentum behind the marriage redefinition agenda is waning. Remember, in addition to the Supreme Court’s intervention in Utah and Virginia, federal judges in states like Wisconsin are taking notice and issuing stays on their own decisions to allow the legal process to play out. …

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