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Careful Who You Trust (Response to Cornerstone Policy's anti-gay NH ad)

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

Cornerstone Policy Research (working with National Organization For Marriage) has put out ad an about "trust":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm9Rr-qloG8

We warn New Hampshire residents about the sort of groups in which CPR places their own trust

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  • THANK YOU FOR THIS RESPONSE.

    Thank The Lord that the people of New Hampshire are independent thinkers, honorable and believe in the Bill of Rights.

    SHAME ON CORNERSTONE POLICY "RESEARCH" AND NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MARRIAGE !!!

  • People, please spread this throughout the internet and get as many people (especially from New Hampshire) to call the Governor and ask him to sign the marriage equality bill. This is extremely important. Maine has just today become the 5th state to support marriage equality. It's time New Hampshire followed suit as well.

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  • NOM is fundamentally disfunctional.

  • Awesome ad. Well done!

  • God, I hope that the governor watches this.

  • Good job Jeremy!

  • This reminds me of the time a poll was taken on abortion. The overwhelming number of those interviewed strongly opposed it. What Pat Robertson didn't mention was that the poll was conducted exclusively on the campus of Bob Jones University.

  • It's 5 days starting from when the bill reaches his desk. If after 5 days he hasn't signed the bill (nor vetoed it) the bill passes and will become law.

  • Tushay! =D

  • New Hampshire House passed Bill 436 today 178 to 167 and Concurred with Senate Amendments. Someone else said it could 'become law' even without signature. Is that after 30 days? I guess. Sounded like he couldn't veto it either?

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