Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Marriage lies

  • Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.s recent column about gay marriage (Drawing a line at same-sex marriage, April 15) is rife with contradictions.
  • (Baltimore Sun)
  • Its no secret that married people lie to their spouses. But after divorce, the truth can come out. With that in mind, we asked our readers on Facebook and Twitter to divulge the lies they told their exes during their relationships.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • have held on to that line of thinking as a reason to avoid tying the knot. Not only is it untrue, there are other reasons why marriage makes financial sense. Possibly the largest financial benefit of getting married is health insurance.
  • (Forbes)
  • That puts him in line with evangelical Christians and other parts of the GOP's conservative base, who back the so-called marriage amendment by large margins.
  • (The News & Observer)
  • The other day I reported that top Obama campaign officials have held discussions with leading Dems over the possibility that the president will come out for gay marriage before the election.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Young people like Khalid have manned the front lines in the uprisings across the Arab world - organizing protests, documenting violence and taking up arms against government troops.
  • (Washington Times)
  • As evangelical groups begin to line up for Mitt Romney, indications are clear many are worried that Romneys pro-life and traditional marriage positions will dissolve under the pressure of leading the nation if he is elected. And they are saying so.
  • (Christian Post)
  • Their line of argument was as unexpected as it was welcome.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Last Tuesday, local radio call-in show, Open Line, provided a platform for discussion on the proposed marriage amendment and same-sex marriage in Minnesota.
  • (Echo Press)

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