The National Organization For Marriage, which will face a hearing later this week to determine if it has any business involving itself in the District Court case that could serve to overturn the state's discriminatory marriage ban, is now claiming that it cannot reveal the Oregon residents on whose behalf they are working because those people were too scared to come forward:
The marriage group is seeking to intervene on behalf of NOM members who are a county clerk in Oregon, people involved in...
Published on May 12, 2014 13:22