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Bulldog Live on The Pulse WTPL 107.7 interviewed Mark Henkel - June 2009

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National Polygamy Advocate ™ Mark Henkel was interviewed on Bulldog Live on The Pulse, WTPL 107.7 FM, with host Brian Tilton, in Manchester, New Hampshire, on June 10, 2009. A week earlier, the New Hampshire Governor had signed a then-new same sex marriage bill into law - one of the first few States to do so (following after Maine doing so the month before). The non-liberal host asked Mark Henkel to explain the "Polygamy Rights Win-Win Solution to end the marriage debate." After explaining that solution, Mark Henkel then said, "Conservatives are going to continue to lose the same sex marriage debate and then finally they're going to come home to true conservative limited government values." He explained how anti-polygamy is the real slippery slope that led to supporters of same sex marriage copying that same approach of using big government to re-define marriage too. The host was positive, was professional, and found himself enjoying the rational arguments in the discussion. At the end, the host declared how "Newsweek quoted (Mark Henkel) as saying, 'If Heather can have 2 mommies, why can't she have 2 mommies and a daddy?'" Then the host chuckled, sighed, and said, "Yeah... Exactly."

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National Polygamy Advocate ™ Mark Henkel was interviewed on Bulldog Live on The Pulse, WTPL 107.7 FM, with host Brian Tilton, in Manchester, New Hampshire, on June 10, 2009. A week earlier, the New Hampshire Governor had signed a then-new same sex marriage bill into law - one of the first few States to do so (following after Maine doing so the month before). The non-liberal host asked Mark Henkel to explain the "Polygamy Rights Win-Win Solution to end the marriage debate." After explaining that solution, Mark Henkel then said, "Conservatives are going to continue to lose the same sex marriage debate and then finally they're going to come home to true conservative limited government values." He explained how anti-polygamy is the real slippery slope that led to supporters of same sex marriage copying that same approach of using big government to re-define marriage too. The host was positive, was professional, and found himself enjoying the rational arguments in the discussion. At the end, the host declared how "Newsweek quoted (Mark Henkel) as saying, 'If Heather can have 2 mommies, why can't she have 2 mommies and a daddy?'" Then the host chuckled, sighed, and said, "Yeah... Exactly."

http://www.NationalPolygamyAdvocate.com

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nationalpolygamyadvocate/support
  continue reading

315 episodes

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