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Why Are So Many Girls Lesbian or Bisexual?

Girls today are three times more likely than boys to be non-heterosexual. Why?  You’ve probably heard about Constance McMillen by now.  She’s the openly-gay high school senior who wanted to take her girlfriend to the high school prom at Itawamba High School in northern Mississippi. The principal told the girls that all prom couples have […] Read More →

Obama extends family leave rights of gay couples

 President Barack Obama on Friday will announce a rule that makes legally married same-sex couples eligible for benefits under the Family and Medical Leave Act in all 50 states, a White House official said. Currently, legally married couples are eligible for those benefits if they reside in a state in which same-sex marriage is legal. […] Read More →

Obama to sign order barring federal discrimination against gays

 President Barack Obama will sign an executive order barring federal contractors from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, a White House official said on Monday, handing another victory to gay rights activists. The White House has been pressing Congress to pass legislation to ban employment discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and […] Read More →

Victory for Servitude in Colorado: Discrimination and homicide, a government monopoly

William Norman Grigg | Lew Rockwell  The State of Colorado actively discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation by refusing to recognize same-sex marriages. As a matter of religious conviction, Denver businessman Jack Phillips, owner of the Masterpiece Cakeshop, declines make wedding cakes for homosexual couples. Government has no authority to define marriage, let alone […] Read More →

The Sports Media is Determined to Ruin Football

 “Michael Sam may turn out to be a steal for the St. Louis Rams. Outside of the liberal sports media and liberal activist groups, I haven’t spoken to many football fans who care one way or the other about him. The obsession of whether or not Sam will be accepted by fans isn’t an obsession […] Read More →

Democrat Senator Markey’s “Hate Speech” Bot

Designed to shut down speech and eliminate political opposition Earlier this month, we ran a story on Senator Ed Markey’s The Hate Crime Reporting Act of 2014. The legislation proposes updating a twenty year old report on the role the internet, radio and TV allegedly play “in encouraging hate crimes based on gender, race, religion, […] Read More →

3 gay Republicans trying to make election history

 Dan Innis’ husband persuaded him to run for the U.S. House. It didn’t matter that Innis, a former business school dean, faced an aggressive Democratic incumbent, GOP colleagues who oppose his right to marry, and history — no Republican ever has been openly gay when first elected to Congress. “He said, ‘You’ve got to do […] Read More →

U.S. District Judge Richard Cebull Sent hundreds of bigoted emails

 A federal judicial panel investigating former U.S. District Judge Richard Cebull over a racist email involving President Barack Obama found the judge sent hundreds of other inappropriate messages. The Judicial Council of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found emails that showed disdain for blacks, Indians, Hispanics, women, religious faiths and some with inappropriate […] Read More →

Marketplace Changes Have Made ENDA Superfluous

APPLE CEO Tim Cook, writing recently in The Wall Street Journal, urged Congress to pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, or ENDA, which would make it illegal under federal law for employers to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation. Prejudice, Cook insisted, is bad for business. Indeed it is — as defenders of free markets […] Read More →

Senate nears historic vote on gay rights bill

The Senate pushed toward a historic vote on legislation outlawing workplace discrimination against gay, bisexual and transgender Americans, demonstrating the nation’s quickly evolving attitude toward gay rights nearly two decades after Congress rejected same-sex marriage. All 55 members of the Democratic majority, including senators from the Deep South, and several Republicans were expected to unite […] Read More →

Gay rights bill heads for first hurdle in Senate

The Senate prepared to push major gay rights legislation past a first, big hurdle Monday as Democrats and a handful of Republicans united behind a bill to prohibit workplace discrimination against gay, bisexual and transgender Americans. The legislation could win Senate passage by week’s end, but its prospects in the Republican-majority House are dimmer. Hours […] Read More →

Nearly 200 Cities Pass Laws Discriminating Against Christians

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by Dave Jolly Gay activists are successfully getting laws passed in cities around the country that discriminate against Christians.  The laws are called nondiscrimination laws by the LGBT activists pushing through one city council after another.  So far, over 180 cities have passed these so-called nondiscrimination ordinances. In essence the laws provide special protection to […] Read More →