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Marriage amendment, voter ID: Will turnout sway other races? Pioneer Press The presence of two constitutional amendments on Tuesday's ballot likely will drive increased Republican turnout, say local political scientists, but it's not clear whether that will be enough to overcome Democrats' advantages in getting out the vote. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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French Church says gay marriage law just for the few Reuters PARIS (Reuters) - France's leading Roman Catholic prelate said on Saturday a government plan to legalize same-sex marriage would profoundly affect the equilibrium of French society, calling it a reform for a few but not all citizens. Speaking in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Redefining marriage assault on children's right to be nurtured by mother, father Bangor Daily News In The New York Times OpEd "How My View on Gay Marriage Changed," author David Blankenhorn said he has come to the opinion that "legally recognizing gay and lesbian couples and their children is a victory for basic fairness." Blankenhorn reiterated ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rich Archbold: Marry fast, live long and stay in love Contra Costa Times Arrington said the parallels between the Barbers and her parents are remarkable: Her dad attended Lowell Elementary as did Jody Barber; both couples attended Jefferson Junior and Wilson High; both couples were married in 1942; both husbands entered ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The rationale for traditional marriage Washington Post The Oct. 28 Local Opinions essay by Chrysovalantis P. Kefalas, "Marriage equality and the golden rule," illustrated several of the fallacies in the arguments for redefining marriage. Mr. Kefalas stated that civil marriage "confers to people basic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gay marriage divides 27th senate district candidates Chicago Daily Herald As the race for the 27th senate district winds down, Arlington Heights Elementary District 25 school board President David Page is looking to distinguish himself on social issues, while his opponent, incumbent state Sen. Matt Murphy said the focus ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Ballot Issues: Reflecting on the Marriage Question By Ryan T. Anderson On Tuesday, citizens in Maryland, Minnesota, Washington, and Maine will consider ballot questions on marriage. The Foundry: Conservative Policy... | ||
Chris Kluwe Quits St. Paul Pioneer Press Over Marriage Equality ... By The Huffington Post News Editors Chris Kluwe, Minnesota Vikings punter and outspoken proponent of marriage equality, has resigned as a contributor to the St. Paul Pioneer Press in the wake of the paper's editorial on the upcoming vote on Amendment 1, which, if passed, will ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed | ||
French RC Church says gay marriage for few, to be imposed on all ... By Tom Heneghan France's leading Roman Catholic prelate said on Saturday a government plan to legalize same-sex marriage would profoundly affect the equilibrium of French society, calling it a reform for the few not the many. FaithWorld | ||
Don't Ignore Doubts About Marriage | Psych Central News By Janice Wood Couples about to tie the knot shouldn't ignore nagging doubts about getting married, warns a University of Alberta researcher. If you are having doubts. Psych Central News | ||
WA-Gov close, Obama, gay marriage, and marijuana lead - Public ... By Tom Jensen PPP's final Washington poll finds a very close race for... Public Policy Polling |
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