Eric Ethington (Author) | March 13, 2012
Utah – There’s been quite a bit of excitement over the election in Utah’s newly-created 4th Congressional District. But the longer the election runs, the more it looks like Utahn’s in the 4th are being let down by empty rhetoric. In what was originally billed as a “battle of the ages,” the Republican fight for [...]
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Eric Ethington (Author) | January 13, 2011
The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) jumped on their website to attack everyone who has said that conservative rhetoric has gone too far. Their claim? It isn’t conservatives who need to tone down, it’s the gays! The piece they’re responding to is a post by Paul Krugman (a Nobel Prize winning economist) in the New [...]
Category: Gay Marriage, National/International |
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Tags: eliminationist, Gay Marriage, maggie gallagher, national organization for marriage, rhetoric
Eric Ethington (Author) | January 10, 2011
Episode 16 of the PRIDEinUtah Podcast is up and running! This week we discuss political rhetoric and the dangers it poses if not used carefully. Plus Senator Mike Lee’s possible blaming of the AZ shootings on gay marriage and what makes hate speech. FREE on iTunes or listen below! Download it for free on iTunes [...]
Category: Gay Marriage, Local In Utah, National/International |
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Tags: Gay Marriage, giffords, mike lee, podcast, pride in utah, prideinutah, rhetoric