The stabilizing impact of traditional marriage

On October 16, 2004, in California, Maryland, National, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia: (804) 485-5084, VMA, by Family Policy Network

To understand why gay “marriage” should be opposed, one must first understand why civilized societies have always rewarded and protected real marriage. There are three primary reasons why marriage historically has been, and should continue to be defined as a committed, lifelong, monogamous relationship between a man and a woman.” [more...]

Citizens Reacted Angrily to Senator’s ’04 ‘Hate Crimes’ Vote

On July 1, 2004, in National, Virginia: (804) 485-5084, by Family Policy Network

LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This page contains the personal opinions of individuals reacting to George Allen’s 2004 vote supporting legislation that will increase already-tough penalties against criminals simply because of their victims’ “sexual orientation.” These opinions do not necessarily reflect the views and/or policies FPN. As a 501[c][3] non-profit organization, FPN does not endorse, support or oppose [...]

U.S. Senator Lied to Conservatives, Voted for ‘Hate Crimes’ Legislation

On June 23, 2004, in National, Virginia: (804) 485-5084, by Family Policy Network
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FPN is launching a major offensive against U.S. Senator George Allen (R-VA) this week for voting to add “sexual orientation” to the Federal Hate Crimes Act on June 15th. Allen, while campaigning for the U.S. Senate in 2000, pledged his opposition to pro-homosexual legislation with conservative Christians. Just halfway into his first term in office, Allen is breaking his promise.

Jerry Kilgore, Homosexuality, and Muddy Waters

On October 20, 2003, in accountability, Virginia: (804) 485-5084, by Family Policy Network

Kilgore’s “Non-Discrimination” Controversy by Joe Glover – October 20, 2003 It’s becoming more and more difficult for Christian conservatives to know who our friends are these days. That’s because our friends don’t always act like our friends. Sometimes, it’s as clear as mud. The latest example of a friend muddying the conservative waters in Virginia [...]

Pro-Family Group Calls on Attorney General to Correct Opinion

On May 16, 2003, in Virginia: (804) 485-5084, by Family Policy Network

The leader of a Virginia pro-family organization today criticized the Attorney General’s office for a decision that gives a green light to state colleges to dispense the so-called “morning-after” pills to students to terminate pregnancies in the early hours of embryonic development. Joe Glover, President of the Forest-based Family Policy Network, says the Attorney General is “playing political games” with tiny human lives.

Glover says, “Attorney General Jerry Kilgore is wrong to reject the long-held belief that life begins at conception – the moment when sperm and egg unite to form a new and unique human life.” He adds, “Helping strong humans deny the right to life to weak ones in this case is as reprehensible as any other act of infanticide. Jerry Kilgore may claim to be pro-life in theory, but on this issue he is playing political games with human lives.”