Etheridge – reverses course
Previously, Honest NC railed against Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bob Etheridge’s lack of leadership on North Carolina’s proposed constitutional ban on gay marriage. Etheridge has reversed...
View ArticlePaul Coble – just another politician
The news: Today, the Wake County Board of Commissioners will vote in support of Amendment One. The resolution is being introduced by Paul Coble, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners. The resolution...
View ArticleMeredith College hosts contentious Amendment One debate
Jones Auditorium at Meredith College was standing-room only Monday night for Amendment 1: Religious and Political Dimension of Same Sex Marriage in NC – a panel discussion on the amendment’s...
View ArticleTedesco’s illegal video
Republican candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction John Tedesco recently released an Internet video touting his success. Yet the video his campaign released is illegal – violating the...
View ArticleAPRI provides shuttles to early voting for NCSU students
Hey Wolfpack! Voting on Amendment One just became a lot easier! With funding provided by the A. Phillip Randolph Institute, North Carolina State University will have a shuttle to the Board of Elections...
View ArticleSpecial hotline to help voters
Voting in North Carolina’s primary has begun and Election Day is May 8th. Now there’s a special Election Hotline to answer all your questions – about where to vote, who’s on the ballot, and more. For...
View ArticleEarly Voting lines wrap around block at OutRaleigh 2012
RALEIGH, N.C. – Early Voting lines wrapped around the block Saturday, May 5th, at OutRaleigh 2012. Voters stood for hours in sweltering heat to cast their votes against Amendment One. Even when...
View ArticleVotes against the amendment
The below graphic shows the percentage (per county) of votes against Amendment One. Click the image for a larger version. Graphic courtesy of Kirk Schmidt.
View ArticleWe encourage you to vote for equality…again
The race for our state’s second highest office—Lieutenant Governor—features two very distinct candidates. Linda Coleman is a union-backed career politician and former aide to Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue...
View ArticleMitt Romney’s invisible Mormonism
This was supposed to be such a time of legitimacy for the religion of Mormonism, predicted years earlier by academics such as Harold Bloom in 1992 in The American Religion and later on in the New York...
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