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Will Scott Brown defend DOMA?

Friends of the Family, With the Bathroom Bill continuing to be a hot topic here in the Commonwealth, the national political scene has for the most been debating fiscal issues, including taxes, spending and the debt ceiling. As well they

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Despite rejection, gay activists to try again in Maine

Not even two years ago, in November 2009, voters in Maine went to the polls and rejected same-sex “marriage,” something thrust upon them by a legislature and governor that didn’t listen to them. Fifty-three percent of voters endorsed natural marriage,

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Catholic Citizenship to screen Gingrich film

Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich will be in Lexington next Monday evening, July 25, for a private screening of his documentary “Nine Days that Changed the World.” This event is in support of Catholic Citizenship, a sister organization that

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House approves two solid pro-family amendments

Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives approved two amendments to the Defense Appropriations Bill that affirm congressional support for traditional marriage and religious liberty. The first amendment, sponsored by Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) and Rep. Dan Burton (R-IN), would

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Awareness campaign targets pornography

Pornography is silently and secretly destroying men, women, and children.  It is a pandemic ruining lives, marriages and families. America’s “pornified” society has eroded the cultural norms to the point that even a major TV network, using the public airwaves,

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Getting their attention

Friends of the family, Our ads haven’t even been on the air 48 hours, but boy have they gotten the attention of the LGBT advocates for the Bathroom Bill: “Our opponents are getting desperate. The anti-LGBT Massachusetts Family Institute is

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