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But if you look over over this is that in the next we're actually gonna put on our. and an arrest with a ring. and Billy Graham . We've got arrested we could put him. We've got red meat traced back probably gonna relieve the tension each night
women can marry each other. Mean it is it has not existed in American history and what you're saying then is as as is Billy Graham Pope John Paul the Pope John Paul the second. Every Pope and throughout history all these moral and religious leaders
oppose the amendment. Supporters of the amendment responded with marches, television ads and speeches. The Rev. Billy Graham , 93, was featured in full-page newspaper ads backing the amendment. President Obama was disappointed that the amendment
supporters ran their own ad campaigns and church leaders urged Sunday congregations to vote for the amendment. The Rev. Billy Graham , who at age 93 remains influential even though his last crusade was in 2005, was featured in full-page newspaper
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marches, television ads and speeches. Church leaders urged Sunday congregations to vote for the amendment. The Rev. Billy Graham was featured in full-page newspaper ads backing the amendment. North Carolina law already bans gay marriage, but an
supporters ran their own ad campaigns and church leaders urged Sunday congregations to vote for the amendment. The Rev. Billy Graham , who at age 93 remains influential even though his last crusade was in 2005, was featured in full-page newspaper ads
speeches, including one by Jay Bakker, son of televangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker. She died in 2007. The Rev. Billy Graham was featured in full-page newspaper ads supporting the amendment. Other backers have arranged sermons in churches
same-sex marriage and former President Bill Clinton lent his voice to robo-calls opposing the amendment. Evangelist Billy Graham , 93, has been featured in full-page newspaper ads backing the gay-marriage ban.
one man and one woman." Supporters of the amendment responded with marches, television ads and speeches. The Rev. Billy Graham , 93, was featured in full-page newspaper ads backing the amendment. North Carolina is the 30th state to pass a