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California Supreme Court Voids S.F. Gay 'Marriages'
Pro-family groups hail ruling as adding momentum in the pro-traditional marriage movement -
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Aug. 9 Marks Three-years of Federal Funding for Embryonic Stem-cell Research
Bush never placed a ban on embryonic stem-cell research on Aug. 9 but did create a policy to allow federal funding for the research. -
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Desperate Lawsuit Filed to Stop Voting on Louisiana's Same-sex Marriage Ban
Pro-gay activists file suit against the gay marriage ban placed on the state's ballot; observers call it a desperate reaction to the 'whipping' from Missouri -
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'Politics and the Pulpit' Seminar to Counter Threats on Tax Exemption Statuses
Rev. Jerry Falwell will be holding a seminar to educate pastors on the dos and don’ts of speaking on political issues in the church. -
Conservative Group Urges Americans to Visit Congress Reps. During Recess
Traditonal Values Coalition tells Americans they have until Sept. 6 to visit local offices of Senators and Representatives during the Congress recess. -
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Seven Lawsuits Defending Traditional Marriage Laws Filed in Florida
More lawsuits involving same-sex “marriage” were filed in Florida on August 5 – but this time the plaintiffs are supporters of traditional marriage. -
Democratic Religious Advisor Resigns After Criticism
Rev. Peterson quits her job after less than two weeks after a series of press releases from a Catholic organization showed her unfit to be a religious advisor. -
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Former Justice Moore Appeals to U.S. Supreme Court to Reclaim Position
Moore, who refused to remove the Ten Commandments monument from display, doesn't believe he should have been ousted for 'professing a belief in God' -
Ohio Estimates Over 400,000 Signatures Collected to Place 'Marriage' Amendment on Ballot
If the Ohio Campaign to Protect Marriage turns in enough valid petition signatures, Ohio voters will get a chance to vote on gay 'marriage' ban. -
Bush Announces $188 million for Faith-based Organizations at Knights of Columbus Convention
The president appeals to the 65-million strong Roman Catholics, sharing their opposition to abortion and same-sex "marriage" and support for faith-based efforts. -
Judge's Ruling Washington Same-sex 'Marriage' Ban as Unconstitutional Affirms Need for FMA
Traditional marriage backers' fears were realized when a judge proved the DOMA could be challenged after granting marriage rights to eight same-sex couples. -
Missouri's Gay 'Marriage' Ban Victory Reveals Success of Grassroots Efforts
The group supporting the amendment won 71 percent of the vote after spreading word on the issue by knocking on doors, making phone calls, and speaking at church rallies. -
Missouri Passes Same-sex 'Marriage' Ban in Landslide Vote
Seventy-one percent of Missouri voters supported a constitutional amendment which protects traditional marriage. Missouri is the first of nine states to on the measure. -
Missouri Begins Vote on Same-sex 'Marriage' Ban
Missouri began voting on a constitutional amendment defining marriage to be between a man and woman on August 3. A total of nine states, and as many as 12, will vote on similar amendments this year. -
Bush Administration Appeals Injunction on Partial-birth Abortion Ban
The government appealed to the Ninth District Court of Appeals a judge ruling which bars a law that bans an abortion procedure, which punctures the skull and suctions out the brain to kill the fetus. -
Measure Funding Millions to Embryonic Stem-cell Research Heads to California Ballot
Californian voters will vote on Proposition 71 this November to decide whether the state should fund millions of dollars to build a embryonic stem-cell research facility.