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Moses and Teletubbies Arrested

May 27, 2007

Public Advocate demonstrates in Washington, DC, protesting the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Protection Act (H.R. 1592), which would grant special rights to homosexuals. This law would add sexual orientation to federal hate crimes statutes.

Public Advocate holds news conference on Marriage Amendment

June 5, 2006

Public Advocate president, Eugene Delgaudio, holds press conference on Capitol Hill, supporting the Federal Marriage Amendment. (5MB WMV)

Kennedy Sobriety Checkpoint

May 25, 2006

Public Advocate goes out to the streets to keep safe this Memorial Day weekend from drunk drivers. The PA crew set up checkpoints to make sure no Kennedys are behind the wheel.

Public Advocate Kicks off "Confirm 'Uncle Sam' Alito" Campaign

January 6, 2006

Eugene Delgaudio, President of Public Advocate of the U.S., a national pro-family group based in Northern Virginia, launches the group's "Confirm 'Uncle Sam' Alito" Grassroots Campaign at the National Press Club. (Requires RealPlayer)

"Uncle Sam" Alito poster

January 5, 2006

Tired of a lifetime of liberal judiciary that created its own law, Public Advocate asked renown conservative political cartoonist, Jim Huber, to craft a poster, in the mold of the famous Uncle Sam who rallied Americans in World War I. This poster would rally the majority of Americans to restore the Constitution. And now that we've won the battle, the poster is downloadable for free. Enjoy.

Public Advocate on ABC News, opposing Harriet Miers' confirmation

October 14, 2005

Public Advocate president, Eugene Delgaudio, voices his opposition to Harriet Miers' nomination to the Supreme Court.

Eugene Delgaudio on "Your World with Neil Cavuto"

October 3, 2005

Eugene talks to Cavuto about Public Adovcate's opposition to Harriet Miers' nomination to the Supreme Court.

Delgaudio speaks to Talk Radio News on gay rights

August 15, 2005

Delgaudio defends an anti-gay legislation passed in Colorado in 1996. The bill was later declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, but Delgaudio feels the bill would have protected Christians from federal and state efforts to "restrict the promotion of moral values." (MP3)

Delgaudio tells Talk Radio News that gay rights laws prohibit talks of Christian principles and values

August 10, 2005

Delgaudio says "so-called" gay rights laws are criminalizing Christianity by outlawing the condemnation of what he calls immoral acts. (MP3)