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Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Gay-rights groups upset with Colts coach Tony Dungy
If you stand for marriage and family, you're likely to face a blind-side blitz. That's the message being sent by homosexual rights groups to Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy. Coach Dungy is scheduled to appear at a March 20 banquet where he will receive the Indiana Family Institute's"Friend of the Family" award. The homosexual groups are attacking the Super Bowl-winning coach because the Institute supports an amendment to the state's constitution that defines marriage as being between one man and one woman. One aghast gay activist told The Indianapolis Star, "Dungy appears to be an upstanding guy, but the coach's willingness to appear at this banquet strikes him as tantamount to endorsing its opposition to gay marriage." Such pressure even prompted the Colts to issue a statement that Coach Dungy speaks on his own and that his "feelings on the importance of marriage and family are well known." Coach Dungy is speaking in his own State before people that both support and care about Dungy's persaonal stand on family values. Coach Dungy should be applauded, not condemned, for his championship role for the family. [Read Indiana Star Article] Tags:Colts, homosexual activism, Indianapolis, Tony Dungy
yeh we recently talked about Dungy's run ins with gay activists groups over at Highbrid Nation. I feel kinda bad for him because it puts in in a awkward position.
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yeh we recently talked about Dungy's run ins with gay activists groups over at Highbrid Nation. I feel kinda bad for him because it puts in in a awkward position.
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