 | Uganda Hate Crime Hoax Hits Home
perspective: anti-family
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: religiondispatches
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Date: 09-Jul-2010
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I've received a lot of hate mail related to this story ever since it broke, on the theme that my teaching against the "gay" agenda in Uganda was the cause of this murder. It's would be a false charge even if the claim were not a hoax.
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 | Scott Lively, Father of Uganda's Pro-Family Movement
perspective: neutral
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: Vanguard TV
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Date: 06-Jul-2010
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The libs intend this label as a smear, but I consider it a badge of honor
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 | Uganda President Museveni warns on dangers of sodomy
perspective: neutral
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: New Vision
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Date: 05-Jun-2010
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He asked the clergy and African leaders to guard against Western culture, warning that the continent will end up eaten by homosexuality if they relax.
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 | My Letter to the Ugandan Parliament and Reply
perspective: pro-family
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: In House
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Date: 23-May-2010
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The liberal media continues to lie about the Ugandan anti-homosexuality bill and my role in it so I have decided to release my letter to the Ugandan Parliament from March 8, 2010, and the reply from a legal advisor to the Parliament.
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 | Afrrican Media Gets Uganda Story Right
perspective: neutral
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: AllAfrica.com
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Date: 22-May-2010
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President Museveni said when he talked to Hillary Clinton, he informed her that people come from Europe with money and woo young people into homosexuality.
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 | Uganda:Homosexual Admits Recruiting Students
perspective: neutral
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: allAfrica.com
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Date: 21-May-2010
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A man shocked parents on Sunday when he confessed to recruiting school children into homosexuality as part of a programme to promote the practice in Ugandan schools.
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 | The Death Penalty in Uganda
perspective: pro-family
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: In House
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Date: 11-Mar-2010
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By official count 22 young men were executed under Uganda’s law on homosexuality.
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 | Uganda to Drop Death Penalty, Life in Jail for Gays
perspective: neutral
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: Bloomberg
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Date: 11-Mar-2010
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In some small part due to this ministry's criticisms of the bill as it had been written.
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 | Defend The Family Intl Endorses Revised Uganda Bill
perspective: pro-family
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: In House
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Date: 10-Jan-2010
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"I can’t say that I necessarily agree with every element of the revised bill, but I believe this revision is an acceptable compromise under the circumstances and well within the prerogative of a civilized sovereign nation"
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 | NAMBLA-gate: The Strange Case of Kevin Jennings, Part One
perspective: pro-family
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: AIM
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Date: 05-Jan-2010
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It would appear that the purpose of the orchestrated controversy over the proposed law in Uganda is to divert attention from the real scandal involving Obama Education Department official Kevin Jennings and his praise for the founder of the modern gay rights movement, Harry Hay, a supporter of adult-child sex.
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 | After Americans Visit, Uganda Weighs Death for Gays
perspective: anti-family
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: New York Times
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Date: 04-Jan-2010
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NYT Twists Facts (of course). Headline creates a false causation between our visit and the death penalty issue. The death penalty (which we oppose) is for "aggravated homosexuality" which is actually pederasty, pedophilia, homosexual parent/child incest and homosexual abuse of a disabled ward. I agreed to a request for an interview but was never called.
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 | Uganda Pastors Response to Rick Warrens on Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009
perspective: pro-family
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: In House
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Date: 19-Dec-2009
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Letter of UGANDA NATIONAL PASTORS TASK FORCE AGAINST HOMOSEXUALITY
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 | Int'l Pressure on Uganda to Accept Homosexuality Caused Over-the-Top Sanctions: Christian Activist
perspective: pro-family
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: LifeSiteNews
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Date: 30-Nov-2009
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While a proposed and much-criticized anti-homosexuality law in Uganda is definitely too harsh, the law comes as a direct response to the heavy-handed pressure from international gay-activist politicians on Uganda to accept homosexuality as normal, according to one Christian expert who was recently in the African country to testify against the current wording of the bill. In fact, as Dr. Scott Lively, the President of Defend the Family pointed out, the preamble to the bill, and the bill itself contain numerous references to stopping international pressure on Uganda to accept Western sexual values that are abhorrent to Ugandan culture.
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 | Warren Throckmorton Goes to the Dark Side
perspective: pro-family
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: In House
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Date: 11-Jun-2009
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My supposed Christian brother, relying on the reports of "gay" activists in Uganda, without checking first with me, issued a statement condemning me and calling on the leaders of several pro-family organizations to distance themselves from me.
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 | Lively Gives Report on Uganda Conference
perspective: pro-family
from the 'Uganda' topic
source: Americans For Truth
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Date: 18-Mar-2009
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The Ugandans are a thousand times better off inviting Scott Lively (left) to their country than pro-homosexuality, Christian-hating activists like Wayne ("Anything but Straight") Besen.
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