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Same-sex marriage: Empathy or right? Washington Post There are two ways to defend gay marriage. Argument A is empathy: One is influenced by gay friends in committed relationships yearning for the fulfillment and acceptance that marriage conveys upon heterosexuals. That's essentially the case President ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Issue of same-sex marriage divides President Obama and many black ministers Kansas City Star By HELEN T. GRAY When it comes to gay marriage, as recently supported by the first African-American president, many black pastors in the Kansas City area see sin. Which places them in the pulpit against the stand taken by Barack Obama, symbol of civil ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Black Ministers Come Out on Obama's Stance on Marriage Huffington Post LGBTQ activists of African descent have pondered what would be the catalyst to rally those African-American Christian ministers to support same-sex marriage and engage the black community in a nationwide discussion. Last week the answer arrived in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Poll: Most Americans support gay marriage msnbc.com Although the focus of this year's election will certainly be the economy, President Barack Obama's recent endorsement of same-sex marriage is sure to have an impact this fall too. Time Magazine's Mark Halperin discusses. >>> the president's decision to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Obama and the Two Types of Marriage Huffington Post (blog) In the wake of President Obama's declaration of his personal support for the right of same-sex couples to marry under civil law, the nation is understandably focused on debating the merits of this position. Three related points from President Obama's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Charles Krauthammer: Same-sex marriage: empathy or right? NewsOK.com By CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER | Published: May 18, 2012 Leave a comment WASHINGTON — There are two ways to defend gay marriage. Argument A is empathy: One is influenced by gay friends in committed relationships yearning for the fulfillment and acceptance ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Tracy Baim: Back Story: Obama's 360 on Marriage Equality By Tracy Baim At the core, Obama actually never changed his view that same-sex couples should have the same rights and benefits as those given to opposite-sex couples. What changed after 1996 was a slow move away from the word "marriage." The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed | ||
Movement among black North Carolinians on gay marriage - Public ... By Tom Jensen There's been a noticeable shift in the attitudes of African... Public Policy Polling | ||
How Changes in Straight Marriage Paved the Way for Legal Gay ... By Jesse Walker But I'll give the outlet credit for also publishing a much better article by the historian Stephanie Coontz, arguing that the rise of gay unions is an outgrowth of a radical shift in straight unions: For millennia, marriage was about property and power ... Hit & Run | ||
President Obama's Gay Marriage Goof - Maggie Gallagher ... By Maggie Gallagher Just how bad a blunder was President Obama's forced gay marriage endorsement? - Page 1. Townhall's Recent Columns | ||
Gay Marriage and the Golden Rule By Ryan Messmore In his May 9 announcement that he supports same-sex marriage, President Obama linked his stance to the Christian faith. In particular, he cast his view as being consistent with the Bible by quoting Jesus' words from Matthew 7:12, known as ... The Foundry: Conservative Policy... |
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