For example, the study reported on by the Times places State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr., one of the state's most vocal advocates against abortion and
gay rights falls, in the top half of the most liberal Democrats.
Not exact matches
to President Obama's second inaugural, in which he cast the holy places of women's
rights, civil
rights, and
gay rights as the postmodern Bethlehem («We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths — that all of us are created equal — is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca
Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall»).
Therefore, he obviously knew how Coretta S. King felt about
gay rights and how she embraced them and never did we hear that they had a rift or a
fall - out about it.
When it comes to young boys, parents have the final say, not the
gay rights activists who pressured the BSA to
fall in line with their agenda and have turned Scouting into yet another cultural battleground.
«Hey guys don't
fall into the trap of these atheists,
gays and supporters that hate anything to do with what is
right and true and honest.»
Then when they got elected last
fall they ignored the election promises about helping with the job situation and went
right back to trying to push the social agenda's of anti abortion and anti
gay marriage.
It is
right down wrong when a Christian protests a
fallen soldiers funeral because of
gay people.
In other words, the struggles for women's
rights (at Seneca
Falls), civil
rights (at Selma), and
gay rights (at Stonewall) are American struggles, efforts to put into practice our «common creed.»
Granted, Grisanti never cast a no vote on
gay marriage legalization in the first place, but his potential Democratic opponent this
fall, Charles Swanick, has been opposed to same - sex marriage
rights in the past.
When the law went into effect, she and Cheryle Rudd — both longtime
gay rights activists and, as Lambert likes to say, «two fat grandmothers» — drove from their home in Buffalo up to Niagara
Falls for a midnight ceremony.
Now, three prominent New York politicians and a
gay rights leader have stated just the opposite — that marriage equality may very well be up for a vote this
fall.
PR NEWSWIRE — Jan 17 — A survey, released by Chemistry.com, reveals 84 % of Americans agree there's nothing wrong with premarital sex, 72 % of singles agree that
gay people
fall in love the same way straight people do, 79 % believes that
gay people should have the
right to find a meaningful relationship and 74 % endorse the idea of
gay marriage or civil unions.
When totalitarian regimes were
falling, far -
right sentiment was being pushed to the margins, the Internet was wild and new, and identity politics gave a voice to
gays, women, and previously oppressed minorities of all stripes?
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