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'''Peter LaBarbera''' is the founder of [[Americans For Truth]] (AFT), a national organization devoted to confronting the [[homosexual agenda|homosexual activist agenda]].<ref name="aft">http://www.americansfortruth.com/about/</ref>
 
'''Peter LaBarbera''' is the founder of [[Americans For Truth]] (AFT), a national organization devoted to confronting the [[homosexual agenda|homosexual activist agenda]].<ref name="aft">http://www.americansfortruth.com/about/</ref>
  
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Peter LaBarbera has debated leading homosexual advocates while appearing on hundreds of TV and radio news programs, including [[Fox News Channel|FOX]]’s Hannity and Colmes, [[CNN]]’s ''The Larry King Show'' and ''Crossfire,'' [[C-SPAN]]’s ''Washington Journal,'' [[National Public Radio]]’s ''All Things Considered,'' and [[Bill O'Reilly]] and [[Alan Colmes]]’ nationally syndicated radio programs.<ref name="aft" />
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In addition, LaBarbera's views on homosexuality have been quoted in newspapers across the United States, including [[The New York Times]], [[Washington Post]], [[Chicago Tribune]], [[Wall Street Journal]], [[Washington Times]], [[Chicago Sun-Times]], [[Los Angeles Times]], [[Boston Globe]], as well as by [[Associated Press]] and [[Reuters]].<ref name="aft" />
  
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Peter LaBarbera is a former reporter for the Washington Times and was formerely an executive director of Accuracy in Academia, a group based in [[Washington, D.C.]] that monitors bias in higher education.<ref>http://www.leaderu.com/jhs/labarbera.html</ref>
  
LaBarbera has debated leading homosexual advocates while appearing on hundreds of TV and radio news programs, including [[FOX]]’s Hannity and Colmes, [[CNN]]’s ''The Larry King Show'' and ''Crossfire,'' [[C-SPAN]]’s ''Washington Journal,'' [[National Public Radio]]’s ''All Things Considered,'' and [[Bill O’Reilly]] and [[Alan Colmes]]’ nationally syndicated radio programs.<ref name="aft" />
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Peter LaBarbera has written [[Fox News and homosexuality|various criticisms of Fox News coverage of the homosexuality issue]].  
In addition, LaBarbera's views on homosexuality have been quoted in newspapers across the United States, including [[The New York Times]], [[Washington Post]], [[Chicago Tribune]], [[Wall Street Journal]], [[Washington Times]], [[Chicago Sun-Times]], [[Los Angeles Times]], [[Boston Globe]], as well as by[[ Associated Press]] and [[Reuters]].<ref name="aft" />
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== See also ==
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*[[Homosexuality in the media]]
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*[[Fox News and homosexuality]]
  
LaBarbera is a former reporter for the Washington Times and was formerely an executive director of [[Accuracy in Academia]], a group based in [[Washington, D.C.]] that monitors bias in higher education.<ref>http://www.leaderu.com/jhs/labarbera.html</ref>
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==External links==
 
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* [http://americansfortruth.com/about About Americans for Truth and Peter LaBarbera]
==External Links==
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* [http://www.americansfortruth.com/ Americans for Truth]
* [http://www.americansfortruth.com/about/ Americans for Truth]
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* [https://twitter.com/#!/PeterLaBarbera Peter LaBarbera - Twitter]
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 21:26, June 27, 2016

Peter LaBarbera

Peter LaBarbera is the founder of Americans For Truth (AFT), a national organization devoted to confronting the homosexual activist agenda.[1]

Peter LaBarbera has debated leading homosexual advocates while appearing on hundreds of TV and radio news programs, including FOX’s Hannity and Colmes, CNN’s The Larry King Show and Crossfire, C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, National Public Radio’s All Things Considered, and Bill O'Reilly and Alan Colmes’ nationally syndicated radio programs.[1] In addition, LaBarbera's views on homosexuality have been quoted in newspapers across the United States, including The New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, as well as by Associated Press and Reuters.[1]

Peter LaBarbera is a former reporter for the Washington Times and was formerely an executive director of Accuracy in Academia, a group based in Washington, D.C. that monitors bias in higher education.[2]

Peter LaBarbera has written various criticisms of Fox News coverage of the homosexuality issue.

See also

External links

References