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Former Senator Simpson said he is "proud to have helped arrange for former President Gerald Ford during Ford's retirement years, to become the first U.S. President to become a member of a gay rights organization." In a private letter to Francis, Ford wrote he supported the RUC amicus brief and "gay
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in 2003 and supported the "Marriage Protection Act" covering the federal courts, the organization's activity and support quickly collapsed. The founding members felt Bush had "squandered a precious chance to broaden the GOP". While the organization has not formally declared itself as defunct, its
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political action committee, Unity PAC, was relieved of reporting obligations by the Federal Elections Commission in a July 25, 2006 notice, due to several years of inactivity. As of January 2008, its website has been shut down.
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and reach out to non-traditional Republicans. Specifically, it sought to include gay and lesbian Americans who shared the basic Republican emphasis on personal
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It was a gay/straight alliance, that believed, according to its credo, the Cody Statement, that the Republican Party must become a
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Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texas" by Dale Carpenter
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Queer Externalities: Hazardous Encounters in American Culture
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United States Republican Party
George W. Bush
2000 presidential election
Gerald Ford
Alan K. Simpson
Wyoming
David Rockefeller
Mary Cheney
John Danforth
Missouri
big tent
liberty
responsibility
national defense
amicus brief
Lawrence v. Texas
Clarence Thomas
Federal Marriage Amendment
same-sex marriage
LGBTQ portal
Log Cabin Republicans
ISBN
9781438427676
"A Republican Group Demands That Senator Apologize to Gays"
Time magazine
Washington Blade, October 31, 2013
Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texas" by Dale Carpenter
"ucsb.edu"
the original
"How Gay GOP Group Lost Its Faith in Bush", Carolyn Lochhead, "San Francisco Chronicle", October 10, 2004

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