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Sen. Inhofe Sponsors Bill to Enforce DOMA on Military Bases

NewsOK:

U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe and fellow Republican Roger Wicker of Mississippi introduced a bill Tuesday that would ban same-sex weddings on military bases and allow military chaplains to refuse to officiate such unions.

Current policy is to follow state law on the matter of same-sex marriage.

Inhofe and Wicker said the bill, called the Military Religious Freedom Act, is an attempt to apply the Defense of Marriage Act to the Department of Defense in the wake of a policy change allowing openly gay men and lesbians in the military.

NY Primary Results: NOM-Endorsed Sanders Defeats Huntley!

NOM-endorsed James Sanders ran against incumbent Shirley Huntley and Sanders carried the day by a decisive margin (Huntley's recent indictment probably played a roll as well):

NY Primary Results: Marchione Leads McDonald!

Another neck-and-neck race:

Marchione has promised to keep going, GOP line or no.

NY Primary Results: DiCarlo Neck-and-Neck with Saland

Defeating incumbents in primaries is rare: but DiCarlo is just 42 votes behind, with over 500 absentee ballots to be counted. Remember Bob Turner?

It's a Time for Heroes, NOM Marriage News

NOM National Newsletter

Dear Marriage Supporter,

Today is primary election day in New York State.

It's a time of choosing.

Gay marriage passed in New York State by the vote of four Republican senators: Sen. James Alesi, Sen. Roy McDonald, Sen. Stephen Saland, and Sen. Mark Grisanti.

These four GOP senators who betrayed marriage believed the Human Rights Campaign sponsored lie: "no one has ever lost a seat voting for gay marriage." They counted on voters to have short memories for betrayal, to accept a done deal, to "move on."

Sen. James Alesi was the first to discover that this is not true. He announced his retirement from the Senate. One down, three to go.

It's very hard to beat incumbents in New York State politics. These four men who betrayed their voters on marriage were counting on that. They were counting on all the pro-gay marriage money they were promised to protect them for their failure to respect and protect their own constituents' values.

They chose the money over the voters, and the money rolled in.

The New York Times this week reports that Sen. Roy McDonald, for example, has raised an astonishing $926,000 while his gutsy underdog pro-marriage challenger Kathy Marchione has raised $180,000.

But voters matter more than money. If a candidate has enough money to get their message out, the voters get the chance to choose.

How little respect these four Republicans had for their own constituents' values has come through loud and clear from the voice of Sen. McDonald himself, who bluntly told The New York Times—a few days before the election—"I'm not in a party of a bunch of right-wing nitwits. It's Abraham Lincoln. It's everybody's included. And I feel that's very important."

"Right-wing nitwits." That's what he thinks of those of us who believe that God made marriage the union of husband and wife for a reason: so children can know the love and care of their mother and father. Sen. McDonald, let me remind you: Bluntness is one thing. Despising your constituents is quite another.

And as The New York Times noted, "The race has national implications:"

...gay-rights advocates, who have showered Mr. McDonald with campaign contributions, fear that his defeat would discourage Republican legislators in other statehouses from bucking their party to support same-sex marriage.

"The more that the advocates for this are able to tell Republicans that you can do this and live, then the greater success they're going to have," said Robert J. Bellafiore, a communications consultant and former press secretary for Gov. George E. Pataki, a Republican. "But it's hard to convince somebody to take their first bungee jump if all they see at the bottom of the jump is a bunch of splattered bodies."

The Albany elites and the pro-gay marriage donors have done everything they can to protect these four Republican betrayers from the voters: showered them with silver, and redrafted district lines to favor their re-election.

We do not yet know what will happen in New York in these other three races, but look at how far we've come!

Just this April, The New York Times was pretending the pro-gay marriage votes by these Republicans was a ho-hummer, "But if the experience of New York's Republican dissenters teaches us anything, it is how quickly the political tide is turning, how quickly the 'untraditional' is becoming normal."

This week, they had to admit the vote for gay marriage is a really big problem for these Republicans.

Mr. McDonald, "expressed frustration that some Republicans seemed more eager to make the primary about same-sex marriage than, say, chronic unemployment. At a debate on Tuesday night at Russell Sage College in Troy...the audience was at its most boisterous when [gay marriage] was discussed."

As I told The New York Times, "Regardless of what happens, it is an utter lie to say, 'Vote for gay marriage; it won't have any effect.' ...I don't think any observer on the left or the right can say that's the case."

And that's a victory that you helped make happen through your support of the NOM NY–PAC. NOM PACNY is deeply involved in making clear to voters which candidates stand by their values and which despise them and betray their constituents.

In a backward tribute to NOM's key role in these races, an anonymous, pro-gay marriage organization is funding the ultimate dirty trick: a mailer purporting to be from the "National Order for Marriage" accusing Kevin Stocker, who is running against Sen. Mark Grisanti, of supporting same-sex marriage, a blatant lie.

Through it all we will continue to work, but we never work alone.

I recently had the honor of attending the Family Leadership Summit in Iowa.

"This is a time for heroes," I told them.

 

One of the great heroes for marriage in New York is Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long.

The Wall Street Journal reported today, as New Yorkers are going to the polls, "State Conservative Party Chairman Michael Long is making good on his promise to challenge Republican Sens. Mark Grisanti of Erie County, Stephen Saland of Poughkeepsie, and Roy McDonald of Saratoga County."

I thought you might enjoy seeing one of the mailers the Conservative Party is sending out against Sen. Mark Grisanti:

It's not just Republicans. NOM PACNY is deeply involved in two New York State Senate Democratic primaries too.

NOM is a non-partisan organization. We work with people in both parties to defeat those who betray the values of the people they are elected to represent, and to support those who defend marriage as the union of one man and one woman.

State Sen. Shirley Hunter, a Queens Democrat, voted against gay marriage in 2009 and campaigned for re-election as an opponent of gay marriage—only to turn around and vote for the gay marriage bill in 2011. She is now in a tight race for re-election, and faces a state indictment for misusing funds. Her challenger in the Democrat primary (whom we've supported) is James Sanders.

Perhaps the most interesting race in the New York State Senate primaries is a total longshot. A charismatic young Dominican-American named Manny Tavarez is challenging incumbent State Senator Gustavo Rivera in the Democratic primary. Tavarez is one of those rare politicians who doesn't hide his values. Manny Tavarez's website (under "family values") proudly and unequivocally states he's pro-life and pro-traditional marriage.

So another New York marriage hero, Sen. Rev. Ruben Diaz, Sr., has, with NOM PACNY's help, cut radio ads for Univision endorsing Tavarez. NOM PACNY is also helping Sen. Rev. Diaz spread his message of support for Tavarez through phone calls in the district.

Like I said, it's a longshot. But if Tavarez comes close, watch as a new star for the pro-marriage Democrats in New York is born.

In New Hampshire, where incumbents almost never lose, two Republicans who betrayed marriage went down to defeat. A special round of congratulations is due to pro-marriage GOP gubernatorial candidate Ovide Lamontagne who will face pro-gay marriage Maggie Hassen in November.

Before I let you go, here are a few bits of news that you will find encouraging.

First, a new poll shows that Minnesotans are for marriage! In a new KSTP/SurveyUSA poll, 50 percent of Minnesotans favor an amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman, while 43 percent oppose the amendment and 8 percent are undecided. (Historically most of those undecided voters break for marriage.)

Interestingly even younger people in Minnesota favor the marriage amendment, by an only slightly smaller margin of 48 percent to 42 percent.

Secondly, Forbes just covered a new bit of research on how consumers have reacted to companies that endorse same-sex marriage. Republicans have come to view these companies more negatively, on average, than Democrats. No surprise there. However, the big news (which you could never guess from the deceptively worded headline in Forbes), being pro-gay marriage hurts the branding of companies amongst Democrats as well!

Corporations take note: Voluntarily wading into hot-button social issues that implicitly denounce the values of their customers is not only bad morals, it's bad for business.

One final shout out: NFL champion Burgess Owens just urged voters to drop President Obama over his support for gay marriage.

It's an extraordinary act of courage for a great athlete, you can watch him here:

A time for choosing is upon us. It's a time for heroes. Thanks to every one of you who've contributed to these victories: whether its time, treasure or your fervent prayers for our country.

Never forget, my fellow heroes: With God, all things are possible.

Video: Do Marriage Amendments Hurt the Economy?

Kalley Yanta responds to a common argument used against protecting marriage - that it will harm the economy:

"A new business report proves that's not true. A new CNBC study of America's top states for doing business shows that all 10 of the top 10 business-friendly states in America prohibit gay marriage. Furthermore, 9 of the top 10 have marriage protection amendments in their state constitutions that are similar to the one proposed here in Minnesota."

Ontario Christian Minister Forced to Conduct Same-Sex Ceremonies or Be Fired

LifeSiteNews:

A Church of Christ minister who has been responsible for civic marriage ceremonies at Cambridge city hall for the past 15 years is facing the axe if she doesn’t agree to perform same-sex “marriages.”

Rev. Jay Brown told LifeSiteNews that city council voted 8 to 1 Monday night on a motion, brought forward by Councillor Donna Reid, that Brown be forced to officiate at homosexual “marriages” or they would issue a “request for proposal” to find a replacement.

Rev. Brown explained that as a minister of the Church of Christ she must follow the precepts of her church, which does not allow homosexual “marriage,” but that she was always ready to accommodate same-sex couples by recommending a designated minister who would be happy to perform the ceremony.

“I have nothing against gay people, in fact a member of my family is gay,” Brown said in an interview with LifeSiteNews, “but I represent my church, which does not allow same-sex marriage.”

“My church won’t allow me to. I haven’t had to make that decision,” she said, adding that in the years since homosexual “marriage” was legalized in Canada she has been asked only a few times to perform same-sex “marriages.”

Heritage Foundation Report: "Nearly 75% of Poor Families in the United States are Headed by Single Parents."

CitizenLink:

Children living in single-parent households face a greater risk of living in poverty, according to a report released Wednesday by The Heritage Foundation.

A child’s probability of living in poverty is reduced by 82 percent when his parents are married to each other, according to “Marriage: America’s Greatest Weapon Against Child Poverty.”

Author Robert Rector said the government should work harder to educate the American public about the value of marriage.

... Heritage Foundation Research Associate Rachel Sheffield told CtizenLink that young people benefit greatly by learning more about marriage.

“The government should provide information to youth about the value of marriage, and help connect them with community resources that will help them relearn the skills needed to sustain those healthy marriages,” she said.

Almost 40 percent of all single-parent families with children were poor in 2009; less than 7 percent of married couples with children were poor.

According to the report, nearly 75 percent of poor families in the United States are headed by single parents.

Today is Primary Day

Dear Marriage Supporter,

We promised that we would hold accountable all the politicians in Albany who betrayed us on marriage. We have delivered on our promise to not let the actions of those who flip-flopped and voted against the will of the people be forgotten.

We have fought the good fight, in the name of honor and integrity across New York State—but today we need your help to finish the job!

Today is Primary Day in New York.

All the political forecasts say that turnout will be historically low today.

We must ensure that all supporters of traditional marriage come out to vote and provide the final rally cry against those who silenced the voices of New Yorkers and sold out for money and their own personal gain.

Here is a list of candidates running in today’s primary who have pledged to stand with us on the issue of marriage. All of these candidates are in close fights against incumbents who have wronged us and must be held accountable.

Please review the list, and if you live in one of these districts, please make it a priority to vote today. If you know someone who lives in one of these districts, please forward this message to them immediately! Together, we can get this done!

JAMES SANDERS
SENATE DISTRICT 10 (Jamaica and southern Queens)
www.Sanders4Senate.com

MANNY TAVAREZ
SENATE DISTRICT 33 (Northwest Bronx including Kingsbridge Heights, East Tremont, Crotona Park, Fordham, Bedford Park and parts of Riverdale)
https://www.mannytavarez.com/

NEIL DiCARLO
SENATE DISTRICT 41 (parts of Dutchess and Putnam Counties)
http://neildicarlo.com/home.php

KATHY MARCHIONE
SENATE DISTRICT 43 (Rensselaer and Columbia Counties and parts of Saratoga and Washington Counties)
http://www.marchione2012.com/

KEVIN STOCKER
SENATE DISTRICT 60 (Parts of Western Erie County including parts of the City of Buffalo, Grand Island and Tonawanda)
http://www.stockerforchange.com/

If you need help finding which district you live in, you can look it up and find out your polling place by clicking on the following link: https://voterlookup.elections.state.ny.us/

Thank you again for your continued support. As promised, NOM is continuing the fight in New York after already standing down Jim Alesi from his plans to run for reelection. Please help us today to defeat the rest of the senators who betrayed us and all New Yorkers, and together we will restore integrity in Albany!

Debating Same-Sex Marriage at Wayne State University

This event is being held by The Center for the Study of Citizenship at Wayne Universities. All inquiries about this event may be made by contacting them directly via their website.

NY Conservative Party Sends Anti-Grisanti Mailer in Advance of Primary

Capital Tonight:

The Conservative Party in Erie County appears to be responsible for this anti-Mark Grisanti mailer that questions whether he’s a true Republican.

Grisanti, a former Democrat running in the most Democratic Senate district, was one of the GOP lawmakers last June to vote yes for same-sex marriage and had co-sponsored a measure that would reduce penalties for marijuana possession.

... The mailer features Grisanti in a 70s-era leisure suit and features images of a marijuana leaf and a same-sex wedding cake couple.

“We need a return to Republican values,” the mailer says, “Give him a piece of your mind.”

Grisanti faces Kevin Stocker in a GOP primary on Thursday.

KTSP/Survey USA Poll: Minnesota Marriage Protection Amendment Headed For Victory!

Keep fighting in Minnesota! This new poll shows its working. Note especially that the Marriage Protection Amendment is also winning among the youngest voters polled, according to this KTSP/SurveyUSA survey:

If the election were held today, two new amendments would be added to the Minnesota Constitution.

According to our exclusive new KSTP/SurveyUSA poll, 50 percent of Minnesotans favor an amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman. Meanwhile, 43 percent oppose the amendment and 8 percent are undecided.

The amendment is favored in all regions of the state, with the closest margin in the Twin Cities metro area where the "yes" vote is ahead just 46 percent to 44 percent.  The amendment is also supported by voters in the 18 to 49 age group by a margin of 48 percent to 42 percent.  "Likely voters" over the age of 50 support the amendment 51 percent to 44 percent.

Pro-Marriage Gubernatorial Contendor Ovide Lamontagne Wins New Hampshire GOP Primary

Our congratulations to the new pro-marriage GOP contender for the New Hampshire governor's race:

Former Senate candidate Ovide Lamontagne (R) will face former state senator Maggie Hassen (D) in the open New Hampshire governor’s race after both sailed to primary wins Tuesday.

Lamontagne, an attorney who lost a 2010 Senate primary to now-Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) and was also the state GOP’s gubernatorial nominee in 1996, easily dispatched former state representative Kevin Smith, taking 69 percent of the vote with 53 percent of precincts reporting.

... The general election between Lamontagne and Hassan is expected to be tight, with polling in the swing state showing the race within the margin of error. The Fix recently ranked New Hampshire as the second most likely state to flip control this year (out of 13 states holding contests). -- WaPo

Video: Minnesota for Marriage Pastors Video

Minnesota for Marriage has released a nearly ten minute video of pastors explaining why they support the Marriage Protection Amendment:

Media Attempts Cover Up of New Evidence: Being Pro-SSM Hurts Brands Across Political Lines

The real story here is that if a company endorses SSM its reputation will suffer. Forbes, for instance, is trying to bury that finding with the headline "Higher Democrat Perception for LGBT brands" when in actuality brand support for companies perceiving to be pro-SSM has dropped among BOTH Republicans and Democrats:

"While overall Buzz scores for the index of brands have decreased among both groups, the decline is more significant among consumers who identify themselves as Republican."

Take a look at this chart for "brands which have publicly supported LGBT" filtered by Democrat and Republican consumers from January 1st to September 5th of this year. The brands measured are "Amazon.com, American Apparel, Apple, General Mills Brands, Google, Home Depot, J.C. Penney, Levi’s, Macy’s, Microsoft, Nabisco, Nike and Starbucks."

No matter how media outlets try to spin it the chart could not be more clear -- coming out for gay marriage hurts a corporation's brand:

Graph from BrandIndex.