It's Never Over

After a self-imposed news blackout from Tuesday night, Nov. 6, to Friday, Nov. 9, I began catching up on what was happening in the country. One of the things I learned was the people in Maine, Maryland, and Washington state chose to redefine the word “marriage” to include people of the same sex, and Minnesota voters rejected a measure that would have amended the state constitution to prohibit the redefinition of marriage.

“The campaign against same-sex ‘marriage’ is over,” Cal Thomas wrote yesterday. “Conservatives might want to focus on strengthening their own marriages.” He also wrote that with only 27 percent of the Hispanic vote going to Mitt Romney, Republicans “need a new strategy to attract Hispanics whose values mirror those held by conservatives.”

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