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Jamaican Christian Group Runs “Reject Homosexual Lifestyle” Newspaper Ad

On Monday the Jamaican Coalition for a Healthy Society ran the above full-page ad in the Gleaner, a national newspaper. After ticking off several statistics about HIV, the ad changes to a microscopic font for this disclaimer: “JCHS rejects all acts of violence against all persons.” (They also apparently reject making that statement prominent in their message.) Dr. Wayne West, …

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Crazy Eyes: I Won’t Run In 2014

Rep. Michele Bachmann announced this morning that she won’t run for reelection in 2014. According to the video posted on her website, her decision not to run has nothing to do with the current ethics probe into her failed presidential campaign. Uh huh. She said in a video posted on her campaign website that four two-year terms was enough time …

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The Three-Pronged Pitchfork Of Bigotry

“The first prong is political. When a politician like Marco Rubio is willing to sacrifice his career defining immigration reform legislation solely to insure that gays and lesbians are denied equal protection under the law, we have to admit that we’re under attack. This is not pragmatic politics at work. These are the policies of bias, exclusion and unfairness. “The …

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NOM Issues Final Warning On Illinois

Via email last night: “This is our last opportunity to score a legislative victory for marriage before the Supreme Court hands down their rulings on marriage next month. Our sources on the ground tell us the vote could be as soon as tomorrow or the day after (Thursday). Gay-marriage activists are claiming they have the votes, but we know they …

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Where The Atheists Are

Responding to the recent flap with the Pope, the Washington Post takes a look at atheism around the world: There’s surprisingly little data available on the subject. But a 2012 poll by WIN/Gallup International — an international polling firm that is not associated with the D.C.-based Gallup group — asked more than 50,000 people in 40 countries whether they considered …

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