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Roberts, Blankenhorn, and the Power of Liberal Intimidation
Dennis Prager writes: David Blankenhorn has committed his professional life to fighting for the institution of marriage. And as recently as 2010, he testified on behalf of California Proposition 8, which, in 2008, amended the California Constitution to define marriage … Continue reading
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Tagged david blankenhorn, Dennis Prager, justice clarence thomas, justice roberts, mark oppenheimer, same sex marriage
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Can You Pray The Gay Away?
Dennis Prager writes: Last week, The New York Times published an opinion piece by Karl W. Giberson and Randall J. Stephens, a physics professor and history professor at Eastern Nazarene College, respectively. The authors take evangelicals to task for being … Continue reading
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Should We Execute Murderers?
Dennis Prager writes for the Jewish Journal: Last week, Rhode Island announced that it will release Michael Woodmansee from prison this August, 12 years early, because of “good conduct.” He will have served 28 years of his 40-year sentence. His … Continue reading
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Yisroel Pensack: Iowa Voters Oust ‘Gay Marriage’ Judges from State’s Highest Court
Common sense prevailed in Iowa. A.G. Sulzberger of The New York Times reports: DES MOINES — In a rebuke of the state supreme court with implications for judicial elections across the country, voters here removed three justices who participated in a … Continue reading
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Tagged A.G. Sulzberger, chief justice, common sense, gay marriage, Iowa, judges, justices, same sex marriage, state supreme court, voters
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Dennis Prager On Larry King
From DennisPrager.com: Prager H1: Dennis was on Larry King Live last night with Stephanie Miller, Bishop Harry Jackson, and, candidate for Attorney General, California, Kamala Harris, The subject was same sex marriage…This morning on her radio show, Stephanie Miller, accused … Continue reading
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Was Jesus A Hater?
On his radio show today, Dennis Prager says: “Were all the great moral thinkers of history haters? There isn’t a single great moral thinker in history of which I am aware who advocated same-sex marriage. There is no parallel to … Continue reading
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Tagged abolitionists, commitment ceremony, Dennis Prager, foremost responsibility, hater, haters, human happiness, irresponsibility, own health, same sex marriage, sex wedding
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No More Barriers For Women, Blacks, Hispanics
On his radio show today, Dennis Prager says: “President Obama appointed two women to the U.S. Supreme Court. So what? At what point will the liberal shut up on this issue and realize that there are no barriers to women … Continue reading
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Prop 8 Trial Judge Gay
The San Francisco Chronicle reports: The biggest open secret in the landmark trial over same-sex marriage being heard in San Francisco is that the federal judge who will decide the case, Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker, is himself gay. … Continue reading
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Tagged gay politicians, kate kendell, landmark trial, mark leno, same sex marriage, san francisco chronicle
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