Traditional marriage supporters argue that recent court decisions in the
gay marriage debate are shoving the idea of "government by the people"
to the back shelf.
From New England to the West Coast, both sides refuse to be silenced. The role judges are playing in the fight has many voters crying "tyranny."
Intense Confrontations
Recently, aggressive protestors pushing for homosexual marriage stormed the podium at an event in Providence, R.I., trying to shout down National Organization for Marriage Executive Director Brian Brown.
State police eventually brought order to the rally, where organizers say the protesters even tried to intimidate children attending with their parents.
"To have protestors storm the stage and start screaming in our faces, to have them threatening nursing mothers and children, shouting at a pastor as he's trying to pray, really was unbelievable," Brown told CBN News.
Brown witnessed intense confrontations as his organization began its "Summer for Marriage" bus tour in July. The traditional marriage campaign made stops at 23 sites across the nation, including in Iowa -- the state some call "ground zero" of the gay marriage debate.
"This is a battle for your future as Americans, for your future as a society and for your future someday when you stand before the Throne," Tamara Scott, executive director of Concerned Women for America of Iowa, told rally participants in Des Moines.
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Source: Mark Martin, CBN News
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