Keyword: rallyformarriage
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DCRally2007 is coming to Washington DC; because the states condone and allow the abduction of children from their homes and the placing of children into the adoption market. This outrage is breaking the hearts of good, fit, loving parents and America's children. DCRally2007 is coming to Washington DC; because the states under the color of law utilize destructive and unnecessarily punitive methods for child support collection and refuse to adopt shared parenting legislation for fit and loving parents. Children are alienated from loving and fit parents. DCRally2007 is coming to Washington DC; because the states in fact, profit financially from...
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We invite you to gather with us in prayer for the “Defense of Marriage” at the Hughes Justice Complex From 9:30 a.m. until Noon in Trenton, NJ Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2006 “For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh.” Gen 2:24 This is a call to all N.J. Christians to unite in prayer in Trenton in support of the biblical definition of marriage as “the sacred union between one man and one woman.” · On this date the New Jersey Supreme Court...
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Standing before huge silhouettes of a man and a woman facing each other, conservative Christian speakers warned that putting same-sex marriage on a legal par with heterosexual marriage would be dangerous to the nation's moral life. James C. Dobson, chairman of the Colorado-based Focus on the Family, raised cheers at the "Mayday for Marriage" demonstration when he vowed not to let marriage "be thrown on the ash heap of history." The prime mover behind "Mayday for Marriage" is the Rev. Ken Hutcherson, pastor of Antioch Bible Church near Seattle. The former professional football player, married for 19 years, said the...
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Rally for Marriage is on CSPAN-3 now. Speakers will include Alan Keyes, Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council, and Dr. James Dobson.
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Supporters of traditional marriage from around the country will gather for a rally Friday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to bolster efforts around the country to prevent legalized same-sex matrimony. The event is being sponsored by Mayday for Marriage, which describes itself as a coalition of "pastors, civic leaders and citizens throughout the United States that desire to see the traditional definition of marriage upheld." The rally, which is scheduled from 12 noon to 3 p.m. Eastern time Friday, will feature Dr. James Dobson, Rabbi Daniel Lapin, Chuck Colson, Dr. Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Convention and...
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"May-Day for Marriage" Rally March on Washington DC Friday Oct 15, Noon to 3:00 Dr. James Dobson, Dennis Rainey and other outstanding speakers are arranging for a million people to march on Washington in defense of traditional marriage, Friday Oct 15, Noon to 3:00 Please make sure your pastor knows about this event, or anyone and everyone you think might be willing to go to DC in sincere support of traditional marriage.
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Enough is enough. Please see website www.maydayformarriage.com.
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Enough is enough. Please visit www.maydayformarriage.com
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We held our second "Sanctity of Marriage" Rally today, and it was another tremendous success! We exceeded our turnout number estimates, and overall had a much stronger rally than the one we held in June of this year. A wide-shot of the crowd, from the back: Side shot: From the other side: I'm pleased to say that despite one lone 'gay' protestor, the event was incident-free. The "Lone Gunman" blended into the crowd, waited for an opportune moment, shouted an obscenity, then took off. Kind of a sad attempt, but more of an annoyance than a "counter-protest". The event was...
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Greetings one and all! It is with great pleasure that I announce the details for our next upcoming "Sanctity of Marriage" Rally, to be held on the South Lawn of the RI State House. Here: http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/1160838/posts Is the after-action report of our last rally. Our 2nd "Sanctity of Marriage" Rally will be this Saturday, October 2nd - starting at 12:00noon. Our keynote speaker is Mr. Peter Sprigg of the Family Research Council - Washington, DC. Anyone in the close vicinity of Providence, RI, who wishes to join us in standing tall for marriage as God intended - One Man, One...
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Event Information On July 4th people from all over Texas will gather together at the Capitol to seek the face of God and declare complete dependence on Him. It will not be a protest. It will be a time filled with prayer and praise. The Goal: 1. Humble 2. Pray 3. Seek 4. Turn "If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14...
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AFTER ACTION REPORT - DEFENSE OF MARRIAGE RALLY!! Well, what can I say? It was a HUGE success! We had about 300 men and women in attendance, not including children. The guest speakers were phenominal, and the music was awesome!! Here's how things broke down: Item 1: All week, the weathermen had been forcasting rain and thunderstorms for Saturday. Prayers went up for a dry afternoon, and as God would have it, we didn't have a sprinkle! Not a drop! 45 minutes after we got home this afternoon, it started pouring! Praise God! Item 2: The rally was not without...
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Gay rights group: Church broke law By ALLISON FARRELL Gazette State Bureau HELENA - Gay rights advocates filed a complaint with the Commissioner of Political Practices against the Canyon Ferry Road Baptist Church Wednesday, saying the church inappropriately held an event to support a proposed constitutional ban on gay marriage. Montanans for Families and Fairness, a coalition that includes InterMountain Planned Parenthood, PRIDE and the Montana Human Rights Network, said in the complaint that the church failed to report to the state commissioner it used its "in-kind" resources to support the proposed constitutional ban. Petitions supporting the proposed constitutional ban...
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Los Angeles- Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, founder and president of BOND, the Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny, will be a guest on the "Al Rantel Show" on KABC, AM-790, tonight, at 6 p.m. PST. Rev.Peterson will debate West Hollywood Mayor Jeffrey Prang about "Homosexual Marriages" and AB-1967 (California's gay marriage bill). Rev. Peterson, Ambassador Alan Keyes and Randy Thomasson (Exec. Dir., Campaign for California Families) will speak at the "Rally To Protect Marriage" tomorrow, Saturday, 1 p.m. PST, at the State Capitol, in Sacramento, California. Please come out and support this historic rally to protect marriage. The organizer for...
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Please pray for and or join Christians and others to help protect traditional Biblical marriage. RALLY TO PROTECT MARRIAGE MAY 22 1:00 P.M. ON THE CAPITOL STEPS IN SACRAMENTO PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND TO SHOW POLITICIANS AND THE MEDIA THAT YOU CARE COME OUT TO THESE EVENTS AND STAND FOR MARRIAGE BE ON THE RADIO, "THE WILEY DRAKE SHOW" WILL BE ON LOCATION NOTICE, THE CALL-IN NUMBER DURING THE SHOW IS 1-800-839-3048
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Same-sex marriages opposed in rally at Pershing Square By Chris T. Nguyen Associated Press About 200 people opposing same-sex marriages held a rally in Los Angeles on Tuesday, urging state lawmakers to vote against a proposed bill that would allow gay unions in "The message we want to send is this -- yesterday in Massachusetts same-sex marriages began. However, in California same-sex marriage ends today," said Luis Galdamez, spokesman for the Campaign for California Families. "And we need to take it to the politicians. ... What we want is marriage between one man and one woman." Protesters shouted "no homosexual...
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I need some advice, guidance, opinion, etc here. I'm planning a "Defense of Marriage" rally on the lawn of the RI State House for June 26th, noon-4. I've finally hit my breaking point with the judicial tyranny, media acceptance, and liberal activism of my neighbor to the north, Massachusetts, and have decided to do something about it. A rally is the best thing I could think of. I feel that if we can gather and make a loud enough voice, it'll hopefully let our local RI politicians and judges know that we're not going to tolerate this tyrannical nonsense any...
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Protesters urge Calif. lawmakers to oppose same-sex marriage bill LOS ANGELES - About 200 people opposing same-sex marriages held a rally Tuesday, urging state lawmakers to vote against a proposed bill that would allow gay unions in California. The gathering at Pershing Square came one day after Massachusetts became the first U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriages, and rally organizers that included several religious and community groups worried California would be next. "The message we want to send is this - yesterday in Massachusetts same-sex marriages began. However, in California same-sex marriage ends today," said Luis Galdamez, spokesman for the...
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Marriage is between one man and one women. Period. With Massachusetts, San Francisco and now the California Legislature pushing homosexual "marriage" upon us with AB 1967, now is the time to stand up for marriage. Campaign for California Families is holding two Rallies to Protect Marriage. CRA has joined both efforts as a Co-Sponsor. Details are below. Please take time out of your day and participate. Join the Protest to Protect Marriage in Los Angeles Tuesday, May 18, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. (two-hour event) Outside Assemblyman Fabian Nuñez' Office 320 West 4th Street (at Broadway) in downtown Los Angeles Download...
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Rally in defense of marriage Alan Keyes May 14, 2004 Boston, Massachusetts Well, I'm here. It's one of those times when one can be grateful to God for traveling mercies. Absolutely. I certainly am. I'm not going to spend a lot of time on preliminaries, because I know you all have been here a long time. I think we come together obviously on occasion of great and deep critical importance to this state and to the country--though I have to tell you that, looking at the way some folks respond to it in our politics, I'm not sure they appreciate...
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ATLANTA (AP) -- From the cradle of the civil rights movement, several dozen black pastors are voicing their opposition to the gay marriage movement and rhetoric that equates it with the struggle for racial equality. The pastors rallied late Monday at an Atlanta-area church where they signed a declaration outlining their beliefs on marriage and religion. They are pressing for a state constitutional ban on gay marriages, which will be considered again by the Georgia House as soon as this week. Many black clergy say they are offended by the gay rights movement's claim that their struggle is the same...
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<p>ATLANTA (AP) -- From the cradle of the civil rights movement, several hundred black pastors are coming out against gay marriage and objecting to comparisons between the campaign for racial equality and the push for same-sex weddings.</p>
<p>The pastors planned to rally late Monday at a metro Atlanta church where they were to sign a declaration that outlines their beliefs on marriage and religion. They are pressing for a state constitutional ban on gay marriages, which will be considered again by the Georgia House as soon as this week.</p>
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Dozens of married couples stood in the sanctuary of Mt. Sinai Baptist Church in Cleveland, held hands, looked into each other's eyes and affirmed their commitment to each other. It was not a belated Valentine's Day celebration, nor was it a group with a common anniversary. The Sunday evening gathering was a rally in support of the belief that marriage is a God-ordained institution between a man and a woman. In a sermon before the couples were asked to affirm their marriages, the Rev. Marvin McMickle, pastor of Antioch Baptist Church in Cleveland, said the "design for the human family"...
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<p>In the battle for same-sex "marriage," homosexual rights activists have been using civil rights metaphors to advance their cause.</p>
<p>"I am tired of sitting at the back of the bus," said one 37-year-old California man who recently went to San Francisco to "marry" his male partner.</p>
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Dear Friend, Please join me at the Stand Up for Marriage Rally at the state capitol on February 20. Today, we stand at a crossroad in our history. Remain silent and the result will be a paradigm shift in our culture; a shift that will abandon the truths and values which formed the foundation of our constitutional republic. The outcome is hanging in the balance. Our future depends upon the willingness of citizens to stand up and speak out. Please speak out and let our political leaders know we are with them, shoulder-to-shoulder, in defense of traditional marriage. Why this...
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In the past several days, the media have descended on Massachusetts like a flock of vultures on a wounded prey. The scenes inside and outside the Statehouse are described by many as "surreal." With the thousands of people and hundreds of cameras on Beacon Hill, the legislators say they have never seen or experienced anything like this before. The hoopla, of course, is about "gay" marriage. One of the greatest battles for America's future right now is being waged in Massachusetts – an outcome that will affect and possibly change our entire nation forever. Simply put, this battle is about...
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BOSTON (BP)--Three major organizations of black pastors in Boston issued a joint statement Feb. 7 opposing same-sex "marriage" and supporting a constitutional amendment, providing a blow to those in Massachusetts who have tried to equate civil rights with "gay rights." The statement was signed by the Black Ministerial Alliance of Greater Boston, the Boston Ten Point Coalition and the Cambridge Black Pastors Conference. But it wasn't the only pro-amendment statement. A coalition of leaders representing more than 3,000 churches, mosques and synagogues also issued a joint statement Feb. 7 calling for the passage of a state constitutional marriage amendment. The...
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United front: Thousands rally for gay marriage ban By Thomas Caywood Monday, February 9, 2004 Casting themselves in an epic battle to defend democracy from tyrannical judges, thousands of activists endured bitter cold yesterday to rally on Boston Common in support of a proposed amendment to ban gay marriage. ``Four justices of the Supreme Judicial Court have overstepped their authority in redefining marriage,'' Boston Archbishop Sean O'Malley told the outraged crowd. ``The people of Massachusetts have a right to vote to maintain the definition of marriage as the union between a man and a woman.'' The SJC ruled 4-3 in...
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<p>As 2,000 gay-marriage opponents rallied on Boston Common yesterday, supporters of same-sex unions charged that a proposed constitutional amendment defining marriage as a heterosexual institution would be a "Trojan horse" that would serve to block civil unions and domestic partner benefits for gay couples.</p>
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I arrived at the Rally for Marriage at 2:30 while Don Feder was speaking missing the first speaker. The crowd was impressive, best guess would be about 3000- 3500, a good draw for a twenty degree day with a wind chill of below 0. Across Tremont Street a group of sodomites, lesbians, and other off brands, about 125 or so, were cluttering up the sidewalk waving the fag flag and signs complaining about discrimination and despoiling the constitution, yeah. I met JMT576 and his uncle and we desided to walk around, take some pictures for posting, and generally get a...
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Since it started at 2PM Eastern that was 1 1/2 hrs ago, Did anyone cover it live? I am sure there would be at least 2,000 people in attendance. Should be 10,000 or more. I thought it was interesting on C-Span's call in show a guy from Ohio said Steve Scully was a Registered Democrat. C-Span has went way down since the 1994, they have Dems call on the support Bush line, they have an others line the Dems use, and an international line which of course is socialist.
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Pinch's "Boston Globe" Says Sunday's Rally With Archbishop O'Malley Is "Hate Rally"; Trying to Frighten People and Lower Attendance Pinch Sulzberger's "Boston Globe" said today that Sunday's rally at the State House against gay marriage with Archbishop O'Malley will be a "hate rally." This, of course, is a code word that the homosexuals will be there to cause trouble, said many who still remember the rallies in the summer of 2002 to pass the Protection of Marriage Amendment. "Sulzberger's paper did not make this statement itself, of course," said Sally Pawlick, President of Mass. Citizens for Marriage. "They got out...
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<p>The battle over gay marriage spread across Massachusetts yesterday, as nearly 2,000 opponents rallied in Fall River, Worcester, and Springfield, calling for a change in the state Constitution to restrict marriage to unions between men and women.</p>
<p>The rallies occurred as Catholic churches across the state urged their congregations to oppose the Supreme Judicial Court's ruling legalizing same-sex marriage. The activities underscored an urgency set by the Legislature's plan to debate a proposed contitutional amendment on Feb. 11 in what some see as the last chance to undermine the ruling before it takes effect in May. Supporters of gay marriage protested outside all three of yesterday's rallies. Organizers estimated as many as 175 protesters stood outside the Worcester rally, and 100 protested outside the rally in Springfield. In Fall River, about 50 protesters held signs in support of gay marriage, before police asked them to move from the private property on which the rally was held.</p>
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