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We Republicans Lost On Gay Rights. That’s A Good Thing.
POLITICO by Mark McKinnon June 1, 2015 Big business is bringing the GOP into the future I’m not among those Republicans who have “evolved” on the issue of gay rights. I didn’t need to. I’ve always been attracted to the … Continue reading
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Why does the battle for gay rights stop at the borders of Islam?
THE SPECTATOR by Douglas Murray February 3, 2015 …Of course not very far away there are people who take a quite different view of these matters. In the newspapers today we can see photos of events in the Syrian town … Continue reading
Exposing the ‘pinkwashing’ lie
ISRAEL HAYOM by Ruthie Blum December 26, 2014 On Wednesday, thousands of tourists from around the world arrived in Israel for the Nonstop Gay Festival, a joint venture of the Tourism Ministry and the Tel Aviv Municipality. From Dec. 24 … Continue reading