
The Gentleman from South Carolina thinks the U.S. should handle the same-sex marriage issue the same way we handled that pesky ‘slavery’ issue.

The Gentleman from South Carolina thinks the U.S. should handle the same-sex marriage issue the same way we handled that pesky ‘slavery’ issue.

With Memorial Day coming up, what better way to celebrate than by a burning cross of hate.

Though it is always inspiring to watch fellow citizens stand up for what they believe in, it is sad that in the year 2012 people still have to fight for equal rights in a country where they are guaranteed to have them under the Constitution.

North Carolina voters agreed to a constitutional amendment that defines marriage solely as a union between a man and a woman

I’m not sure if ‘love thy neighbor and children of god, except if they’re gay, then squasheth them like a cockroach’ appears in the Old Testament.

In a climate that calls for second amendment remedies for anything the right-wing finds disagreeable, let’s just say nothing surprises me anymore.

North Carolina is attempting to pass a constitutional amendment that would define marriage as between a man and a woman. At least one major employer in North Carolina, Bank of America, recognizes that the move may prove to hurt the state.