NOM Wants Irish Voters To Watch This Video So They Can Make Up Their Own Mind On Gay Marriage
NOM is supporting the opposition in Ireland, who have produced a ridiculously deceptive ad claiming to help people make up their own mind. Right…
What an offensive attempt to appear open-minded.Â
NOM, the National Organization For Marriage today sent supporters an email asking them to support the opposition in next week’s nationwide vote in Ireland that will decide if same-sex couples will be able to marry or not. Next Friday, May 22, Irish voters will decide if they want to make same-sex marriage a constitutional right.
To help people make up their own minds (yeah, right), the group Mothers and Fathers Matter produced this video they’re showing at keepmarriage.org that purports to be an unbiased look at the issue of same-sex marriage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25qhj7CYfss
Did NOM advise them? Because their logo sure looks familiar.
Ireland’s Mothers and Fathers Matter:
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NOM, the National Organization For Marriage:
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Probably just a coincidence…
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Image, top: Screenshot via YouTube
Mothers and Fathers Matter image via Facebook
NOM image via Facebook

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