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March 19, 2010

Is VA attorney general's anti-gay directive to universities about law or personal bigotry?

Social conservative activist Ken Cuccinelli, recently elected Republican attorney general of Virginia, has told the state's public colleges and universities that the protections they offer against sexual orientation discrimination are inconsistent with state law and should be rescinded.  Now Cuccinelli is captured in a video interview with a local television reporter in which he agrees that homosexual "acts" are "a detriment to our culture." 

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