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Thursday, April 30, 2009

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Carrie Prejean was vilified by Perez Hilton and gay activists for her beliefs. Is the future of marriage in this country to be destroyed by a group of angry homosexuals?


It looks like Perez Hilton has succeeded in convincing YouTube to pull the video off of their site because of copyright infringement. You can still view the video on the NOM website. It's just as well. I was getting tired of every last one of my comments on YouTube getting attacked by all of those "enlightened" folks who called me egregious names and succeeded in burying the comments in the name of moral superiority and free speech.

The National Organization for Marriage released this news story:

April 30, 2009 (Washington, DC) -- Joined by Carrie Prejean, the now-famous beauty contestant who lost her crown when she spoke up for marriage, the National Organization for Marriage today launched the second in a series of television ads to be released as part of NOM's ongoing Religious Liberty Ad Campaign. The new ad, "No Offense," opens with footage of Ms. Prejean's response to a question she was asked regarding same-sex marriage during the Miss USA competition on April 19, 2009. The ad highlights the efforts of same-sex marriage activists to silence and discredit pro-marriage advocates, calling them "liars," "bigots," and worse. Over the protests of gay marriage advocates, a group of prominent religious liberty scholars (including scholars both for and against same-sex marriage) recently warned the Connecticut legislature that a bill codifying the state supreme court's ruling on same-sex marriage raised the potential of "widespread and devastating" effects for religious liberty, if robust exemptions were not provided for faith groups and religious organizations.

Read the letter from Professors Thomas C. Berg, Carl H. Esbeck, Richard W. Garnett, and Robin Fretwell Wilson to the Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives (April 20, 2009).

Read the letter from Professor Douglas Laycock to the Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives (April 21, 2009).



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In response to blogger Perez Hilton's outrageous and demeaning comments directed toward Miss California, more and more Americans are beginning to recognize that tolerance is a one-way street for many gay marriage advocates. Even Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese was unwilling to give an inch when pressed to support conscience protections for churches and other religious organizations.

This is a message the American people need to know. Same-sex marriage isn't about what two people do in the privacy of their own home. It's about the definition of marriage that the government imposes on all of us -- and it will affect the rights of millions of Americans to live and worship as they choose.


We need your help to make sure this message gets out to millions of Americans who don't yet realize the widespread impact same-sex marriage could have for religious liberty. Your gift of $30, $50, or $100 will help to spread the word all across the country, raising awareness and helping to mobilize new members for our online action team. A gift of $400 can sponsor an entire 60-second ad on cable television, reaching thousands of viewers with a powerful message for less than ten cents each. Please use this link to make a secure online donation today!

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