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Knight, a regular contributor to OneNewsNow, uses his most recent column to blast the Washington Post, which yesterday featured an article on the trials and tribulations of gay teenagers in America. All in all, it's a fairly straight forward look into how younger generations benefit from the gay rights movement and can come out at a younger age. Since school kids are notoriously nasty, these kids often face harassment and, as the piece points out, schools are often powerless to stop it. Or simply don't care. That was our reading, but we're sure Knight would disagree. He seems to think the Washington Post's proselytizing for the proverbial gay agenda… |
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Missouri-native Morgan started his adult life in the air force, before moving to Miami, where he landed his first gig at the Miami Herald. He slowly worked his way through The Washington Post to the NY Times, where he worked as a reporter and administrator until 1994. In addition to his daily work, Morgan devoted years to the NABJ, including two as it's president. During his time as the organization's financial guru, Morgan helped grow the group's dough from $50,000 to over $1 million. He also spearheaded the NABJ's LGBT task force. Not too shabby, if you ask us. Morgan's survived by his partner of 23-years, Tom Ciano, as well as three brothers. |