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Eight (of the remaining eleven) Republican candidates for president will speak tomorrow during an anti-gay hatefest. The hate speech is a webcast to be broadcast to 160 churches in 50 states, sponsored by the Family Research Council. It will also be streamed online. The hatecast is intended to be a "training conference designed to equip people to stand up and champion religious freedom in your city.”
Speaking will be Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, Marco Rubio, Rick Santorum and Donald Trump. Not speaking are Chris Christie, John Kasich, or Rand Paul - although it is not clear that their lack of participation is ideological, since all three men oppose gay marriage and gay rights. (Rand Paul, in particular, has been quite adamant in his opposition to gay rights, since "rights should not be based upon a person's behavior.")
There will be other speakers as well, including various fundamentalist religious figures and Mat Staver of Liberty Council, the lawyer who represented Kim Davis. A basic theme of the broadcast will be the perceived reduction in liberty suffered by Christians as a result of extending human rights to gay people.
Every one (100%) of the original 17 Republican candidates for president opposes gay rights. Every one (100%) of the 3 Democratic candidates for president has expressed support for gay rights.
http://www.towleroad.com/2016/01/wa...ntial-candidates-speak-anti-gay-web-hatecast/
Speaking will be Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, Marco Rubio, Rick Santorum and Donald Trump. Not speaking are Chris Christie, John Kasich, or Rand Paul - although it is not clear that their lack of participation is ideological, since all three men oppose gay marriage and gay rights. (Rand Paul, in particular, has been quite adamant in his opposition to gay rights, since "rights should not be based upon a person's behavior.")
There will be other speakers as well, including various fundamentalist religious figures and Mat Staver of Liberty Council, the lawyer who represented Kim Davis. A basic theme of the broadcast will be the perceived reduction in liberty suffered by Christians as a result of extending human rights to gay people.
Every one (100%) of the original 17 Republican candidates for president opposes gay rights. Every one (100%) of the 3 Democratic candidates for president has expressed support for gay rights.
http://www.towleroad.com/2016/01/wa...ntial-candidates-speak-anti-gay-web-hatecast/


























