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The Next Issue Of TIME

TIME Magazine’s new cover is blowing up Twitter today. Via Mediaite: Next to a shadowy profile of newly-reelected New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, the cover reads, “The Elephant in the Room,” a triple pun on Christie’s party, his uncomfortable status within it, and, most troubling to the tweepsters, his weight. Despite Christie’s party affiliation, the cover drew much of its …

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Tony Perkins Vs Sen. Rob Portman

“With ENDA on the table, liberals (and a handful of Republicans) are trying to convince the American people that they aren’t tolerant enough to run their own offices. Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) is trying to cushion the blow of his ENDA support with flimsy so-called religious exemptions that will do nothing to protect Americans. His amendment, which passed yesterday by …

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TRAILER: Sing Over Me

Clip recap: The trailer shows Christian singer-songwriter Dennis Jernigan as he shares about his lifelong struggle with same-sex attraction and the redemption he’s found in Christ. Despite Dennis’s notoriety as a musician (he penned “You Are My All in All” among many other world-renowned worship songs), this is the first time he has spoken in-depth about his homosexual past and, …

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Thomas More Society Has Illinois Sadz

“While we believe it regrettable that Illinois legislators have now purported to redefine marriage as something different from the union of one man and one woman, we are at least pleased and reassured to hear that legislators insisted during today’s floor debate in the House of Representatives that Illinois’ Religious Freedom Restoration Act and other constitutional and statutory guaranties of …

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Body Language

New York City Mayor-Elect Bill De Blasio sat down with Bloomberg yesterday. Gothamist writes:  The people of New York pulled a fast one on Mayor Bloomberg last night, defying Dear Leader and electing his supposedly “racist,” “class warfare”-waging arch-enemy to replace him. So it should come as no surprise that Bill de Blasio got a very grumpy-looking Bloomberg this morning …

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VIRGINIA: Gov-Elect’s First Act Will Be To Protect LGBT State Employees

Via the Human Rights Campaign: Signaling a new day for LGBT equality in Virginia, Democrat Governor-elect Terry McAuliffe said in his first press conference that his first executive order will be to ban discrimination against LGBT state employees. “In his first day as Governor-elect, Terry McAuliffe has declared a new day for LGBT equality in the Commonwealth of Virginia,” said …

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HomoQuotable – HI Rep. Jo Jordan

“No, nobody’s going to beat me up. Nobody’s going to throw me out of my (LGBT) community — I’m not quite sure of that. I might vote against something that I personally believe in. I personally believe I should have the right. You know how hard it is for me to say no? I have to say no.” – Openly …

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