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Graffiti won out

Advocate, The,  April 25, 2006  

Some political pundits and antigay leaders accused anonymous gay rights activists of showing the very kind of intolerance they decry in others after they defaced a billboard for an "ex-gay" conference in St. Louis. The billboard along Interstate 44 advertised the February 25 Love Won Out conference, sponsored by the antigay Christian group Focus on the Family, with the tagline: "I Questioned Homosexuality. Change Is Possible. Discover How."

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At the event, held at the First Evangelical Free Church in nearby Manchester, Mo., hundreds of protesters gathered outside to denounce widely discredited attempts by Christian groups to make gay people straight.

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