Why Brian Brown's fundraising appeals have gotten so desperate:
Any guesses on which two churches are the major donors? Oops -- did I say that out loud?
I don't normally gloat, but in this case, I'll make an exception.
In a time when virtually every nightly newscast, political debate, even television series delves into discussions about marriage rights for gay and lesbian couples, the beleaguered National Organization for Marriage (NOM) can’t seem to raise enough money to cover its expenses. According to analysis of the organization’s 2013 tax filings done by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), NOM raised $5.1 million in 2013, dropping by over 50% since 2012. Just 2 donors accounted for more than half of the organization’s funding – further evidence that everyday Americans have little interest in furthering NOM’s extremist agenda. In addition, the NOM Education Fund also dropped by nearly $3.5 million in funding -- a drop of almost 70% since the previous year. NOM ended the year more than $2.5 million in debt.
Any guesses on which two churches are the major donors? Oops -- did I say that out loud?
I don't normally gloat, but in this case, I'll make an exception.
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