Hallmark offers line of gay marriage cardsEtownian, PA -
33 minutes ago
While gay marriage may not be legally sanctioned in states besides California and Massachusetts, the gay demographic has been consistently increasing over .
More from Google Gay Marriage News
Hallmark adds gay marriage cardsLos Angeles Times, CA -
58 minutes ago
Hallmark added the cards after California joined Massachusetts as the only US states with legal gay marriage.
More from Google Gay Marriage News
More companies are introducing same-sex wedding greetings. Most states don't recognize gay marriage -- but now Hallmark does.
More from Yahoo Gay News
The Idaho Values
Alliance has urged the owner of seven Hallmark stores
not to carry a set of four greeting cards that celebrate
same-sex marriage.
More from Advocate
Hallmark’s gay marriage cardsKansas City Star, MO -
1 hour ago
As a former resident of Lenexa, I would like to personally thank Hallmark for including gay marriage cards as one of their many offerings (8/22, Business, .
More from Google Gay Marriage News
Apparently blow jobs in train station and airport bathrooms is not enough to put Larry Craig's marriage on the rocks.
More from BlogActive
The right-wing has come out swinging against Hallmark's line of gay marriage cards. Both the American Family Association and the Family Policy Network have issued protests, with the latter announcing a "full-scale boycott" of Hallmark.
More from Joe My God
The AFA is asking for a boycott of Hallmark because they're publishing bland same-sex marriage congratulations cards:
Ask them to stop promoting a lifestyle that is not only unhealthy, but is also illegal in 48 states.
More from Bilerico
Most states don't recognize gay marriage — but now Hallmark does. The nation's largest greeting card company is rolling out same-sex wedding cards — featuring two tuxedos, overlapping hearts or intertwined flowers, with best wishes inside.
More from Yahoo Gay News
PORTLAND, Ore. - Most states don't recognize gay marriage - but now Hallmark does.
More from Yahoo Gay News
The Treasure Valley's seven Hallmark greeting card stores will not carry the company's new same-sex marriage cards, a manager for the Jordan's Hallmark in Karcher Mall said today.
More from Gay News Blog
Most states don't recognize gay marriage — but now Hallmark does. The nation's largest greeting card company is rolling out same-sex wedding cards — featuring two tuxedos, overlapping hearts or intertwined flowers, with best wishes inside.
More from Yahoo Gay News
Hallmark, largest greeting card company in the United States, announced this week that it will be offering up some same-sex wedding cards, but not with out some accompanying controversy….
More from Lesbiatopia
Today, the right-wing American Family Association (AFA) announced a boycott of Hallmark for its decision to start selling gay marriage greeting cards.
More from Gay News Blog
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Most states don’t recognize gay marriage — but now Hallmark does. The nation’s largest greeting card company is rolling out same-sex wedding cards — featuring two tuxedos, overlapping hearts or intertwined flowers, with best wishes inside.
More from Yahoo Gay News
Four designs of same-sex marriage cards are being gradually released this summer by Hallmark and the collection will be widely available by next year.
More from Topix Gay News
Hallmark unveils gay wedding cardsThe Press Association -
1 hour ago
Gay marriage may not be recognised in most American states, but it is by the country's biggest greeting card company.
More from Google Gay News
Hallmark says ‘I do’ to gay marriage cardsKansas City Star, MO -
8 minutes ago
John Long, publisher of Camp, a biweekly publication for the gay community in the Kansas City area, said that while such cards are not exactly a new concept .
More from Google Gay News
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Most states don't recognize gay marriage -- but Hallmark does.
More from Yahoo Gay News
Gay wedding cards from Hallmark: No rainbows pleaseWalletPop, VA -
1 hour ago
And besides, Hallmark doesn't make cards to celebrate gay marriage, right? As of this summer, wrong.
More from Google Gay News