Why would the socially conservative National
Organization for Marriage hold an anti-gay marriage rally in
Madison, Wisconsin, where the group was sure of being badly
outnumbered by motivated and well-organized critics? Maybe, writes
Steve Chapman, because that's what the group wanted. The rally
managed to make opponents of gay marriage look like a brave,
embattled minority, even though they constitute 53 percent of the
public and have gotten their way in all but a few states.
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