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Anti-homosexual marriage was strong in extreme liberal states

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The results of the 2012 Election were extremely disappointing on many levels, not least because of the voter approval of same-sex marriage in Maine , Maryland and Washington, and the voter rejection of a proposed amendment to the Minnesota constitution defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman. Going into Election Day, the polls showed our side surging, and we hoped to pull out victories in all these states. Regrettably, this did not materialize. While each of these races were close, they all went against us. The election results naturally beg several questions that I would like to address: Is supporting true, natural marriage a winning issue? Do the results signal a change in the mood of the country on same-sex marriage? What is required to regain victory? Is Marriage a Winning Issue? The narrow losses that marriage endured occurred in deeply blue, very liberal states. Imagine if we had contested marriage in four deeply red, conservative states and ...

What happened to the Republican Senators who supported Homosexual Marriage in New York?

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Sixteen months ago, when turncoat politicians pushed same-sex marriage through behind closed doors in the dark of night, NOM promised that we would not stop until marriage was restored in New York. And the first order of business was to hold accountable the seven turncoat senators who imposed same-sex marriage on the state. With your help, we have already come a long way! Four of the seven have already been defeated, and the remaining three are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in a desperate attempt to save their careers. James Alesi .  Roy McDonald .  Carl Kruger .  Shirley Huntley . Mark Grisanti . Stephen Saland. Joseph Addabbo . James Alesi—despite earlier boasts—saw the handwriting on the wall and decided to retire rather than face voters. In May, NOM helped elect pro-marriage David Storobin to replace disgraced Senator Carl Kruger in a special election. Last month, for the first time in more than fifty years, a sitting Republican senator...

NY Court of Appeals slams the door on challenge to same-sex 'marriage' law

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NEW YORK, October 24, 2012, ( LifeSiteNews.com ) – Same-sex “marriage” is here to stay, at least according to the New York State Court of Appeals . On Tuesday the appellate court refused to hear a case challenging the state’s gay marriage law. The court gave no explanation for its decision. The suit, filed by New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedom, argued the State Senate ran afoul of state law in their push to approve same-sex “marriage,” holding closed-door meetings in violation of New York ’s “open meetings” statute. The court’s rejection of the case prompted Governor Andrew Cuomo to release a statement saying, “With the Court’s decision, same-sex couples no longer have to worry that their right to marry could be legally challenged in this state. The freedom to marry in this 9tate is secure for generations to come.” Thousands of homosexual couples have taken advantage of the state’s same-sex “marriage” law since it was passed in July 2011. “Obviously we’re disapp...

Did Homosexual activists vandalize churches?

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We as a people will elect a president of the United States : Either a man who will appoint judges that impose gay marriage on all 50 states... ...Or a man willing to fight for the values and views that you and I hold dear. More importantly: a man willing to stand up for God's view of marriage as the union of husband and wife —and who will give us a fighting chance at the Supreme Court. In November, the people of several deep blue states will have a chance—thanks to you!—to vote to protect marriage as the union of husband and wife. And in Iowa, the people will have a chance once again to express their disapproval of the activist judges who imposed gay marriage on that state against its citizens will! Here's a snapshot of me with Gov. Bobby Jindal on the "No Wiggins" bus. Iowa is accustomed to being a central battleground in politics, being first among the nation's caucuses; but now Iowans have a chance not only to help elect a new president, but to un-elect an ...

Homosexual Senator calls people who support Biblical marriage "right wing nitwits"

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Today is primary election day in New York State . It's a time of choosing. Gay marriage passed in New York State by the vote of four Republican senators: Sen. James Alesi , Sen. Roy McDonald , Sen. Stephen Saland , and Sen. Mark Grisanti . These four GOP senators who betrayed marriage believed the Human Rights Campaign sponsored lie: "no one has ever lost a seat voting for gay marriage." They counted on voters to have short memories for betrayal, to accept a done deal, to "move on." Sen. James Alesi was the first to discover that this is not true. He announced his retirement from the Senate . One down, three to go. It's very hard to beat incumbents in New York State politics. These four men who betrayed their voters on marriage were counting on that. They were counting on all the pro-gay marriage money they were promised to protect them for their failure to respect and protect their own constituents' values. They chose the money over the voters, and th...

Bloomberg attempts to defend Gay bribe money

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Mayor Bloomberg said today he "owes it to his children" to support elected officials who stand up and "do the right thing" --  even if their actions have repercussions at the voting booth. Bloomberg spoke to the press corps, including our Erin Einhorn, following the opening of a new East River esplanade at Wall Street -- and following reports that Hizzoner cut sizable checks  to the four GOP state senators who put same-sex marriage legislation over the top. The mayor declined to answer a question about any other candidates he may be supporting soon but did spell out his contribution philosophy. Here’s the exchange, per Einhorn: Q: I know you made some contributions to Republican senators who voted the way you wanted on gay marriage. Are there any other… A: They didn’t vote the way I wanted. They voted the right way. They voted the way for freedom, for democracy, for equality, and I think we should all support that. Q: Are there any other candidates – city or fed...