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Start Debating Stop Hating The surest sign one is losing a debate is to resort to character with the Tea Party movement. Some on the Left have even impugned the assassination. The Southern Poverty Law Center, a liberal fundraising Manhattan Declaration - which upholds the sanctity of life, the value of machine whose tactics have been condemned by observers across the traditional marriage and the fundamental right of religious freedom - as an political spectrum, is doing just that. anti-gay document and have forced its removal from general communications networks. The group, which was once known for combating racial bigotry, is now attacking several groups that uphold Judeo-Christian moral views, including This is intolerance pure and simple. Elements of the radical Left are trying marriage as the union of a man and a woman. to shut down informed discussion of policy issues that are being considered by Congress, legislatures, and the courts. How does the SPLC attack? By labeling its opponents “hate groups.” No discussion. No consideration of the issues. No engagement. No debate! Tell the radical Left it is time to stop spreading hateful rhetoric attacking individuals and organizations merely for expressing ideas with which they These types of slanderous tactics have been used against voters who signed disagree. Our debates can and must remain civil - but they must never be petitions and voted for marriage amendments in all thirty states that have suppressed through personal assaults that aim only to malign an opponent’s considered them, as well as against the millions of Americans who identify character. START DEBATING STOP HATING You can take action by adding your name to the following statement: We, the undersigned, stand in solidarity with Family Research Council, American Family Association, Concerned Women of America, National Organization for Marriage, Liberty Counsel and other pro-family organizations that are working to protect and promote natural marriage and family. We support the vigorous but responsible exercise of the First Amendment rights of free speech and religious liberty that are the birthright of Steve Scalise, Congressman (R-LA) all Americans. U.S. House of Representatives Phyllis Schlafly, President, Eagle Forum Julaine Appling, President Eric Cantor, Majority Leader-elect Tom Freier, Executive Director, to sign on, Go to StartDebatingStopHating.com Wisconsin Family Action (R-VA) U.S. House of Representatives North Dakota Family Alliance Joseph Sergio, Ph.D, Chairman, CCV of Indiana PAC Michele Bachmann, John Carter , Congressman, Frank Gaffney, President and CEO, Jim Jordan, Congressman (R-OH) Jim Minnery, President, Alaska Congresswoman (R-MN) U.S. House (R-TX) Secretary, House Republican Center for Security Policy U.S. House of Representatives Family Council Kelly Shackelford, Liberty Institute of Representatives Conference, U.S. House of , Chairman, Rick Joyner, President, The Oak Tom Minnery, Senior Vice , Chairman, Coalition for Representatives Maggie Gallagher Tom Shields Diana Banister, Vice President, National Organization for Marriage Inititative President, Public Policy, CitizenLInk Marriage and Family Shirley & Banister Public Affairs , President, Design4 Clint Cline , Chairman, Renewing Ray Kastner, President, Cleta Mitchell, Chairman, American , Director, Marketing Communications Jim Garlow Elaine Silodor Berk Matt Barber, Director of Cultural American Leadership Concerned Citizens for Family Values Conservative Union Foundation Jews Offering New Alternatives to Affairs, Liberty Counsel , President, The Family of Connecticut Homosexuality Victoria Cobb , Congressman (R- Abby Moffat, Vice President Foundation of Virginia Louie Gohmert Gary Bauer,President, TX) U.S. House of Representatives Alveda King, King for America and COO, The Diana Davis Spencer David Smith, Executive Director, American Values , Founder, Prison Foundation Illinois Family Institute Chuck Colson , President, Steve King, Congressman (R-IA) Fellowship and The Colson Center for Diane Gramley , Ph.D., National American Family Association of U.S. House of Representatives Penny Nance, CEO, Concerned Kevin Smith, Executive Director, E. 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