Same-Sex Marriage

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Worth waiting for
Washington is a rare outpost of optimism in gay America, and that may be because the state is moving slowly on same-sex marriage.
Announcing the "natural family"
After California's ruling in defense of same-sex marriage, religious conservatives launch a new line of attack in the morality wars.
Right Hook
Christian conservatives threaten to take down Bush if he doesn't deliver a same-sex marriage ban. Plus: NBC's Brian Williams lauds Limbaugh; O'Reilly says Sen. Boxer is out to get "granny."
The year of the sucker punch
Bush's reelection was a body blow to liberals, but right-wingers hit below the belt from the start. From O'Reilly to Limbaugh to Lott, a look at 2004's lowlights from the right.
Right Hook
Pro-lifers seize on Scott Peterson's death sentence; creationists behold an ancient Indonesian dwarf. Plus: Will tranny-bashing Limbaugh get an FCC spanking?
Right Hook
Andrew Sullivan says Republicans like "Will & Grace" because its characters are sexless and unthreatening. Meanwhile, Christian activist Joe Glover demands gays be driven from Washington.
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Safire and Novak spin themselves silly over Kerry's Mary Cheney comment; Buchanan equates gays with alcoholics and pedophiles. Plus: Freepers trade blows over Jon Stewart's takedown of Tucker Carlson.
When the personal is political
Jim McGreevey's hiring his lover was the height of recklessness, but his plummet from political grace is also a profound indictment of America's culture wars.
How should John Kerry talk about values?
Rep. Barney Frank, Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, Alan Wolfe, Thomas Frank, Andrew Greeley and others weigh in on how Kerry should define America -- and defeat Bush's morality crusade.
Right Hook
With same-sex marriage under fire again, Drudge and the Freepers declare Kerry-Edwards the homoerotic ticket. Plus: Will Michael "Muqtada al" Moore sink the Dems?
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As Iraq churns, O'Reilly sees Bush beating himself in November, while Steyn and Metcalf blast the media for aiding the enemy. Plus: Savage words for 9/11 widows.
Bracing for the backlash
In Massachusetts, some advocates of same-sex marriage are asking whether the cost of progress may be too high.
Right Hook
Howard Stern declares war on Bush's "religious agenda"; Gary Bauer claims gay sex is deadlier than smoking. Plus: Presidential Prayer Team prays for the CIA to nab Osama.
Bush's backfire
Twelve years ago, the far right's culture war helped defeat a President Bush -- and it's about to happen again.
In Ohio, the war has already begun
Super Tuesday might not bring much drama in the Buckeye state, but labor and other groups are mobilized for a fierce fight to defeat President Bush in November.
What will Rudy say to his gay friends?
Speculation that Bush might replace unpopular veep Dick Cheney with the popular -- and extremely gay-friendly -- Rudolph Giuliani came to an abrupt halt when the president called for a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage.
Right Hook
Sullivan declares war on Bush over same-sex marriage; Steyn says John Kerry would flounder if terrorists blew up the Empire State Building. Plus: Osama under U.S. surveillance?
Same-sex marriage attacks!
Revealed before your very eyes: The awful, terrifying gay agenda!
A wedding, a revolution
In San Francisco, one bride wore white and the other wore blue.
Bush leaves no bride behind
We have 12 million uninsured children and record-breaking deficits -- and the president's boldest domestic initiative is the promotion of matrimonial bliss?
Avenging angel of the religious right
Quirky millionaire Howard Ahmanson Jr. is on a mission from God to stop gay marriage, fight evolution, defeat "liberal" churches -- and reelect George W. Bush.
Black, white and pink all over
More than a year after the New York Times printed its first same-sex wedding announcement, gay couples debate the need to declare their love in the most public way possible.
Strange bedfellows
Massachusetts' gay marriage ruling has put a spotlight on all kinds of special relationships!
Lining up to fight "the forces of evil"
The religious right will mount a scorched-earth battle against the Massachusetts decision to permit same-sex marriage. And the White House may join in.
Same-sex family values
Toby and Jean Adams moved to Auburn, Calif., to raise their daughter in a close-knit community with good schools. The reaction of their neighbors and fellow churchgoers -- from anger to acceptance to confusion -- mirrors Middle America's evolving attitudes toward gays and gay marriage.
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