By David Tulis The ordinance on the ballot Thursday is being sold as providing fairness, justice, equal opportunity, “equal pay for equal work” and so on. Despite the mild …
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By David Tulis The grace with which defenders of marriage are treated suggests at Chattanooga News & Review on Facebook how things will go if the supreme court declares …
By David Tulis It is important to understand how harmless and gracious Tennessee’s definition of marriage is. It does nothing to criminalize any one’s acts and does not create …
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Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream Chattanooga’s domestic partnership ordinance is highly discriminatory. It reduces the value of marriage, making of it nothing more than a convenient and moralistic …
By David Tulis The arguments in Chattanooga to keep its gay benefits ordinance are premised on a sleight of hand. It is said that the benefits are of slight …
By David Tulis Chattanoogans have the liberty in early voting and on Aug. 7 to vote on marriage. Yes, marriage itself is the subject of the domestic partnership referendum. …