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In a ruling that is bound to be appealed, a federal judge in Hawaii has ruled that same-sex couples do not have a constitutional right to marry.
Bullied Colorado Baker Experiencing Record Sales
Another attempt by homosexual activists to bully a businessman into supporting their lifestyle has backfired once again as a Colorado baker who refused to supply a same-sex couple with a wedding cake is now experiencing the same spike in sales from supporters that was experienced by Chick-fil-A last week.
Scottish Bishop Delivers Stinging Rebuttal of Same-Sex Marriage
Bishop Hugh Gilbert of Aberdeen Scotland delivered a stinging rebuke of same-sex marriage this weekend, saying that if we really want equality in marriage, then we must legalize incest and polygamy as well.
Black Pastors Bail on Obama
The long held assumption that President Barack Obama has the African American vote in his pocket was shaken up this week when the president of the Coalition of African-American Pastors (CAAP) announced the launching of a campaign asking black voters to refrain from voting for the president unless he reverses his stance on same-sex marriage.
Cardinal George on Chick-fil-A and Chicago Values
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
In a hard-hitting column published on the website of the Archdiocese of Chicago, Cardinal Francis George reminds Chicago mayor Rahm Emmanuel and others who want to restrict the establishment of pro-marriage Chick-fil-A restaurants that it is not the role of government to dictate "values" to the population.
First Gay Couple to Wed in NY Now Divorcing
Two lesbians who bear the distinction of being one of the first couples to wed after New York's Marriage Equality Act took effect last summer are calling it quits, which puts them on the road to becoming the state's first divorced gay couple.
Lesbians Sue Catholic Hospital
Just as Catholics across the nation rally for religious liberty, another front opens on the battlefield as a lesbian couple in New York filed suit against a Catholic hospital for not providing medical benefits a same-sex spouse - a suit that specifically calls upon the insurance provider not to acquiesce to the religious beliefs of a Catholic institution.
Marylanders Win Chance to Vote on Same-Sex Marriage
Pro-Marriage Supporters in Maryland have announced that they have submitted more than twice the number of signatures necessary to put the state's new same-sex marriage law before voters for a vote in November.
Obama's Same-Sex Marriage Stance Likely to Hurt at the Polls
In spite of widespread reporting to the contrary, a May 10 Gallup poll shows that the president's sudden decision to back same-sex marriage is likely to hurt him at the polls in November.
Reaction to President Obama's Flip-Flop on Gay Marriage
President Obama's reversal on same-sex marriage yesterday is generating a flood of criticism, even from the ranks of some homosexuals who are accusing him of doing nothing more than pandering for votes.