Perkins Slams Prop. 8 Judge
Antigay Family Research Council president Tony Perkins says he thinks
Prop. 8 judge Vaughn Walker should have recused himself from the case
because he’s gay. Watch here.
Antigay Family Research Council president Tony Perkins says he thinks
Prop. 8 judge Vaughn Walker should have recused himself from the case
because he’s gay. Watch here.
President of the Family Research Council Tony Perkins said he was
“astonished” by Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels’ suggestion that the next
president may have to avoid controversial social issues (like gay
marriage) in favor of focusing on fiscal problems.
Family Research Council president Tony Perkins says that ending “don’t ask, don’t tell” would undermine religious liberty.
“May Day 2010: A Cry to God for a Nation in Distress” — a religious
event held Saturday in Washington, D.C., that featured leaders of the
“ex-gay” movement like Tony Perkins (pictured) — was a disappointment
to organizers, writes gay rights activist Wayne Besen.
Tony Perkins, an Indiana man accused of exposing as many as 100 women to the AIDS virus through unprotected sex, has pleaded guilty to exposing two partners to the virus.
On CNN, “don’t ask, don’t tell” repeal advocate Nathaniel Frank slams Family
Research Council president Tony Perkins’s assertion that ending the ban
would “jeopardize our nation’s security to advance the agenda of the
radical homosexual lobby.”