One of Maine's highest-profile voices against marriage equality now says gay people "can love whom they choose" - but that's not what he's said throughout the rest of his anti-gay career.
GLAAD today announced the addition of North Carolina based anti-gay activists Ron Baity, Patrick Wooden, Mark Creech and Tami Fitzgerald to its Commentator Accountability Project (CAP).
Sometimes it takes a thousand or more words to show the common duality that our Commentator Accountability Project is aiming to expose. Sometimes it just takes a couple of photos.
National Organization for Marriage co-founder Maggie Gallagher is reportedly scheduled to appear on MSNBC today to discuss the revelations of NOM’s plans to divide communities.
Yesterday, the Human Rights Campaign revealed that America's largest anti-marriage equality organization, the National Organization for Marriage, has been employing tactics designed specifically to "(fan) hostility" between the LGBT community and others.
Today GLAAD launched our Commentator Accountability Project. The project aims to educate the media about the extreme rhetoric of over three dozen activists who are often given a platform to speak in opposition to LGBT people and the issues that affect their lives.