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  • You Will Absolutely Not Believe What Ford Has Done Now

    06/04/2006 1:49:36 PM PDT · by Anthem · 125 replies · 4,538+ views
    American Family Association ^ | May 25, 2006 | Donald Wildmon
    Donald E. WildmonFounder and Chairman   May 25, 2006You Will Absolutely Not Believe What Ford Has Done NowWhen Ford responds to those who write concerning their promotion of homosexual marriage, the response they get from Ford's Customer Relationship Center says their support "is a strong commitment we intend to carry forward with no exception." For Ford, that support also includes homosexual polygamy. To show those supporting traditional marriage they mean business, Ford sponsored the June 6 issue of the homosexual publication The Advocate. The cover reads: "Polygamy & Gay Men. Dirty laundry or sexual freedom? How gay men handle...
  • Ga. Tech defends gay-inclusive policies

    05/13/2006 6:02:50 PM PDT · by SteveH · 28 replies · 2,581+ views
    Southern Voice ^ | 5/12/2006 | Dyana Bagby
    Ga. Tech defends gay-inclusive policies Lawsuit among rising tide of challenges to so-called ‘speech codes’ By DYANA BAGBY Friday, May 12, 2006 Responding this week to a federal lawsuit filed by two students against the Georgia Institute of Technology, state attorneys said the public university’s policies do not limit the free speech rights of those who oppose gay rights. Tech does not "prohibit or restrict expressive speech or activity by students or their organizations. Students, faculty and friends of Tech have the right to make statements as they please in the public areas without fear of reprisals," Assistant Attorney General...
  • Ford Keeps Pro-Homosexual Employment Policy

    05/15/2006 5:57:44 AM PDT · by ProCivitas · 73 replies · 1,435+ views
    Reclaim America ^ | 5/12/06 | Sam Kastensmidt
    Ford Keeps Pro-Homosexual Employment Policy Friday, May 12, 2006 Written By Sam Kastensmidt This week, Ford Motor Company hosted its annual shareholders meeting -- plagued by a nationwide pro-family boycott, declining U.S. sales, and a stock price that has fallen over ten percent since April 1. At this year's meeting, stockholders were asked to vote on whether to repeal a section of the company's non-discrimination clause, which extends special privileges to various deviant sexual orientations and homosexual partnerships. A Strong Start Encourages Pro-Family Leaders While the measure failed to pass, many pro-family conservatives are thrilled with the positive strides that...
  • Kentucky students rally in support of gay classmate

    04/20/2006 8:10:59 AM PDT · by riker7 · 26 replies · 884+ views
    Kentucky students rally in support of gay classmate College students from across Kentucky gathered in Williamsburg Wednesday to support a gay student. Jason Johnson was suspended from the University of the Cumberlands when administrators found out he was gay. The president of the University of the Cumberlands released a statement Wednesday saying the administration has come to an agreement with Johnson. They say they will allow him to finish this semester's work and transfer to another school. But the students at Wednesday's rally say that does not change what happened. Through signs, speakers and songs, Kentucky students stood behind Jason...
  • Starbucks cups with gay author's quote pulled from Baylor

    09/20/2005 9:34:23 AM PDT · by BurbankKarl · 30 replies · 1,209+ views
    Seattle Times ^ | 9/20/05 | ap
    WACO, Texas – Coffee cups with a gay author's quote about growing up homosexual have been pulled from Baylor University's Starbucks coffee shop. Dining contractor Aramark pulled the cups earlier this month from the campus store following an e-mail sent to Baylor's dining service, saying the quote was inappropriate at a Baptist University. Aramark, which oversees the coffee outlet, consulted with Starbucks' district office and removed the cups to avoid offending others, Baylor officials said Monday. "My understanding is it was a decision made by Baylor dining services staff, and I've not yet been able to trace it back to...