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C&F Report

National Issues
Maryland, Maine, Illinois Pro-Family Victories Show ‘Culture War’ over Homosexuality Is Far from Over
Pro-family victories in three liberal states show that if citizens stand up, the “gay” agenda can be defeated. 5/1/2003 >>more

Watching a Great Paper Dive Into Pedophilia Chic
Los Angeles Times gives book award to Harmful to Minors 5/1/2003 >>more

‘Gay’ Log Cabin Minnesota Leader Linked to Violence-Prone ‘UsQueers’ Web Activists
A Log Cabin Republicans state leader is linked to "queer" activists who posted a website advocating the murder of Christian pro-family leaders, including CWA's Beverly LaHaye. 4/30/2003 >>more

Republicans Extol Amended AIDS Bill
Pro-family amendments rescued the president's AIDS bill in Congress. 4/30/2003 >>more

CWA Defends Santorum, Challenges Racicot on RNC ‘Gay’ Outreach
CWA urging the GOP to strongly back the Pennsylvania senator, and asks a party leader why he would risk alienating millions of pro-family voters to lure a few homosexual activists. 4/30/2003 >>more

Local Issues

International Issues
Feisty Pro-Family Leader in Canada Quizzes ‘Gay’ Politician on ‘Sexual Orientation’
What does "sexual orientation" mean, anyway, asks a Canadian activist. 4/30/2003 >>more

Religious Issues

Money and Media
Activist Challenges Washington, D.C.’s Promotion of ‘Gay’ Tourism
Think homosexuals are oppressed? Check out D.C.'s promotion of "gay" tourism, and one activist's response. 4/30/2003 >>more

Opinions and Editorials
Santorum Crisis Exposes Republican Weakness
Scott Lively tells the GOP how to handle "gay" issues, including getting off the defensive. 4/30/2003 >>more

Questions and Quotes
QUOTE: What If HIV Had Been Treated Like SARS?
'Gay' writer says AIDS epidemic might have been averted 5/1/2003 >>more

More Literary Fire Over Women in Combat
To some readers, it's an outrage; to others, it's an overdue reform. 5/1/2003 >>more

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