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Texas Court Upholds Ban on Same-Sex 'Marriage' |
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A Texas appeals court has struck down a trial court’s ruling Tuesday that the state’s ban on same-sex “marriage” violated the rights of a homosexual couple seeking a divorce. The court declared that “the natural ability to procreate” constituted the rational basis to restrict marriage to a man and a woman.
The Court of Appeals for the 5th District of Texas struck down the previous ruling that said that two homosexual plaintiffs married in Massachusetts, identified as J.B. and H.B., had a right to a same-sex “divorce” in Texas based on the “full faith and credit clause” of the U.S. Constitution. The plaintiffs obtained a marriage license from Massachusetts in September 2006, moved to Texas in 2008, and later that year J.B. demanded a no-fault divorce.
Read more... Source: LifeSiteNews (9.3.10)
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"Lifeway Survey: Millenials Divided Over Same-Sex Marriage" - CitizenLink, 9.2.10
"Applauding the Texas Same-Sex Divorce Decision" - CitizenLink, 9.1.10 |
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RNC Chairman Subverted Marriage Amendment |
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A pro-family activist who is working to expose the truth about homosexuality finds it absolutely appalling that former Republican National Committee (RNC) chairman Ken Mehlman was able to "beat back" Republican efforts against homosexual "marriage" while hiding his own homosexual lifestyle.
Even though it was suspected that the former manager of George W. Bush's 2004 re-election bid was homosexual, it was not until recently that Mehlman "outed" himself in an interview with The Atlantic, saying it took him 43 years to get comfortable with that part of his life.
Read more... Source: OneNewsNow (9.1.10)
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Why is Michael Steele Applauding Ken Mehlman's Homosexuality? - Americans for Truth
The View's Elizabeth Hasselback Joins List of Marriage Sellouts |
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A Vendetta Against the Army? |
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An conservative activist and author says members of the Senate need to made aware that the U.S. soldier accused of leaking classified information to the WikiLeaks website is an open homosexual who apparently held a grudge against the U.S. military for its law excluding homosexual military service.
The British newspaper Daily Telegraph first reported that Private 1st Class Bradley Manning, a U.S. Army intelligence analyst, was not only openly homosexual but also considering a sex change. Manning could face more than 50 years in prison for passing secret documents to WikiLeaks, whose founder Julian Assange has an anti-American and anti-military bent.
Read more... Source: OneNewsNow (8.23.10)
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Pentagon Ready to Discuss Afghan Files - AP, 8.18.10 |
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Peter LaBarbera: "Why Glenn Beck is Wrong - Legalizing Homosexual 'Marriage' Will Destroy Freedom" |
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Here are some reasons why Glenn Beck is not just wrong — but has it completely backwards regarding the escalating threat that homosexual activism, culminating in court-imposed “gay marriage,” poses to America’s children and our First Amendment liberties:
1) Just as reported homosexual Judge Vaughn Walker overruled the expressed will of California voters (twice expressed) against “same-sex marriage,” federalized homosexual “marriage” would override the documented will of the people in the 31 states that have already voted — some by huge margins — to preserve marriage in the law as what it is: between one man and one woman.
2) Legalized homosexual “marriage” will force businessmen and -women to subsidize homosexual relationships even if they rightly believe that those relationships are immoral and deviant....
3) Legalized homosexual “marriage” paves the way for even greater pro-homosexuality indoctrination in the nation’s schools than we are already seeing under the mandate of ”sexual orientation nondiscrimination.”
Read more of Peter LaBarbera's column... Source: Americans For Truth
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Federal Appeals Court Intervenes in Prop 8, Halts California Gay 'Marriages' |
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The 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals intervened in the battle over Proposition 8 Monday afternoon, and gave an order preventing California officials from issuing marriage licenses to homosexual couples until they can hear the case.
The stay from the three judge panel of the appeals court blocked Chief U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker's decision overturning Proposition 8, the voter-approved state constitutional amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman.
Walker, one of three known openly homosexual judges in the federal judiciary, ruled in the Perry v. Schwarzenegger case that banning same-sex "marriage" violated the equal protection and due process clauses of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Read more... Source: LifeSiteNews (8.16.10)
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Court Halts Calif. 'Gay Marriages' Pending Appeal - OneNewsNow, 8.17.10
An Eerie Silence in the Marriage Fight - LifeSiteNews, 8.16.10 |
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