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'''Margaret Gallagher Srivastav''' (* [[14. September]] [[1960]]) (besser bekannt als ''Maggie Gallagher'') ist eine US-amerikanische [[Autor|Autorin]] und [[Theologe|Theologin]].
'''Margaret Gallagher Srivastav''' (born September 14, 1960), better known by her working name '''Maggie Gallagher''', is an [[United States|American]] writer and commentator. She has written a syndicated column for [[Universal Press Syndicate]] since 1995, and has published five books. Gallagher serves as president of the [[Institute for Marriage and Public Policy]] and the [[National Organization for Marriage]].


== Leben ==
== Biography ==
Gallagher is from [[Lake Oswego, Oregon]], where she attended [[Lakeridge High School]]. She later attended [[Yale University]], where she belonged to the Party of the Right in the [[Yale Political Union]]. She graduated from Yale in 1982 with a [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] in Religious Studies.<ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.portsmouthinstitute.org/image_lib/pi_program.pdf|title=Schedule of Events|date=June 2009|publisher=Portsmouth Institute|accessdate=2009-06-27}}</ref> A former unwed mother, she married Raman Srivastav in 1993<ref> {{cite web
Gallagher wuchs in [[Lake Oswego]], [[Oregon]], auf. Sie besuchte die ''Lakeridge High School'' und studierte an der ''[[Yale University]]''. 1982 erreichte sie den [[Bachelor]] in [[Theologie]]. Gallagher ist Präsidentin des ''Institut for Marriage and Public Policy'' und der ''National Organization for Marriage'' (NOM). Gallagher hat aus einer ersten gescheiterten Beziehung zwei Kinder und heiratete 1993 Raman Srivastav <ref> [http://indiana.bilerico.com/2009/09/maggie_gallagher_-_raman_srivastav.php Maggie Gallagher's husband not welcome at NOM event?] </ref> und lebt gegenwärtig mit ihrer Familie in [[Ossining]], [[New York]]. <ref> [http://www.marriagedebate.com/mgbio.php Marriagedebate] </ref>
| url = http://indiana.bilerico.com/2009/09/maggie_gallagher_-_raman_srivastav.php
| title = Maggie Gallagher's husband not welcome at NOM event?
| author = Donna Pandori
| date = September 30, 2009
| accessdate = 2009-10-05
}} </ref> and is raising two children in [[Ossining]], [[New York]].<ref name="mgbio"/><ref> {{cite web
| url = http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=86401&id=I00629
| title = Amos, Capron, Carnes family
| accessdate = 2009-10-05
}} </ref>


==Career==
Gallaghers Positionen sind stark rechtskonservativ geprägt. <ref> [http://www.conservativechronicle.com/default.asp?sourceid=&smenu=94&twindow=Default&mad=No&sdetail=&wpage=&skeyword=&sidate=&ccat=&ccatm=&restate=&restatus=&reoption=&retype=&repmin=&repmax=&rebed=&rebath=&subname=&pform=&sc=2048&hn=conservativechronicle&he=.com Conservative Chronicle] </ref> Am 26 Januar 2006 publizierte der Journalist [[Howard Kurtz]] von der US-amerikanischen Zeitung [[Washington Post]], dass Gallagher während der [[George W. Bush]] Regierungszeit finanzielle Unterstützung in den Jahren 2002 und 2003 aus dem [[Gesundheitsministerium der Vereinigten Staaten]] erhielt. <ref> [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A36545-2005Jan25.html WashingtonPost:Writer Backing Bush Plan Had Gotten Federal Contract]</ref>
Gallagher has written a number of books, including ones co-authored by [[Linda J. Waite]], a professor of [[sociology]] at the [[University of Chicago]]. Gallagher serves as president of the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy,<ref name="mgbio"> {{cite web| url = http://www.marriagedebate.com/mgbio.php| title = About Maggie| publisher = Institute for Marriage and Public Policy| accessdate = 2009-02-16}} </ref> a conservative [[think tank]] whose purpose is "strengthening marriage for a new generation."<ref name="mgbio"/><ref> {{cite web| url = http://www.marriagedebate.com/about.php| title = About IMAPP| publisher = Institute for Marriage and Public Policy| accessdate = 2009-02-16}} </ref> Gallagher also serves as President of the [[National Organization for Marriage]] (NOM), a [[501(c)(4)]] nonprofit organization that seeks to organize opposition to recognition of same-sex couples in state legislatures and supports heterosexual-only marriage initiatives across the nation.<ref> {{cite web| url = http://www.nationformarriage.org/site/c.omL2KeN0LzH/b.3479573/k.E2D0/About_NOM.htm| title = About the National Organization for Marriage| publisher = National Organization for Marriage| accessdate = 2009-02-16}} </ref>


=== Work for the Department of Health and Human Services ===
== Bibliografie (Auswahl) ==
On January 26, 2005, [[Howard Kurtz]] of the ''[[Washington Post]]'' revealed that Gallagher had received tens of thousands of dollars from the [[Department of Health and Human Services]] during 2002 and 2003 for helping the [[George W. Bush administration]] promote the President's Healthy Marriage Initiative.<ref> {{cite web
| url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A36545-2005Jan25.html | title = Writer Backing Bush Plan Had Gotten Federal Contract | date = 2005-01-26 | author = Howard Kurtz |publisher = [[The Washington Post]]
| accessdate = 2009-04-11}} </ref> During this time, Gallagher testified before Congress in favor of "healthy marriage" programs, but never disclosed the payments.<ref>[http://www.washblade.com/2005/2-4/news/national/hrcseek.cfm HRC seeks investigation of columnist Gallagher - Writer failed to disclose grants in congressional testimony]</ref>


==Beliefs==
* ''The Abolition of Marriage: How We Destroy Lasting Love'', 1996, ISBN 0-89526-464-1
Gallagher is a strong [[social conservative]].<ref>[http://www.conservativechronicle.com/default.asp?sourceid=&smenu=94&twindow=Default&mad=No&sdetail=&wpage=&skeyword=&sidate=&ccat=&ccatm=&restate=&restatus=&reoption=&retype=&repmin=&repmax=&rebed=&rebath=&subname=&pform=&sc=2048&hn=conservativechronicle&he=.com Conservative Chronicle]</ref> She has written against [[assisted suicide]]<ref>http://townhall.com/columnists/MaggieGallagher/2004/06/02/assisted_suicide_gives_medical_credence_to_self-destruction Against Assisted Suicide]</ref> and taking [[Terri Schiavo]] off life support.<ref>[http://townhall.com/columnists/MaggieGallagher/2003/10/29/schiavo_case_demands_answers_to_bigger_questions Schiavo]</ref> When [[Dan Quayle]] criticized the fictional television character [[Murphy Brown]] for being an unwed mother, Gallagher wrote an op-ed for ''[[The New York Times]]'', "An Unwed Mother for Quayle" in his defense.<ref>[http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/marriage/mf0006.html An Unwed Mother For Quayle]</ref>
* ''Enemies of Eros: How the Sexual Revolution Is Killing Family, Marriage, and Sex and What We Can Do About It'', 1989, ISBN 0-929387-00-7
* ''The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially'' (gemeinsam mit [[Linda J. Waite]]), 2001, ISBN 0-7679-0632-2
* ''The Case for Staying Married'' (gemeinschaftlich mit Linda J. Waite), 2005, ISBN 0-19-516929-8
* ''The Age of Unwed Mothers: Is Teen Pregnancy the Problem? : A Report to the Nation'', 1999, ISBN 0-9659841-5-X


== Weblinks ==
== Bibliography ==
{{Expand-section|date=January 2007}}
* [http://www.nationformarriage.org/ The National Organization for Marriage] (NOM)
*''The Abolition of Marriage: How We Destroy Lasting Love'' (1996) ISBN 0-89526-464-1.
*''Enemies of Eros: How the Sexual Revolution Is Killing Family, Marriage, and Sex and What We Can Do About It'' (1989) ISBN 0-929387-00-7.
*''The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially'' with Linda J. Waite (2001) ISBN 0-7679-0632-2.
*''The Case for Staying Married'' with Linda J. Waite (2005) ISBN 0-19-516929-8.
*''The Age of Unwed Mothers: Is Teen Pregnancy the Problem? : A Report to the Nation'' (1999) ISBN 0-9659841-5-X.


== Einzelnachweise ==
== See also ==
*[[Michael McManus (columnist)|Michael McManus]]
<references/>
*[[Armstrong Williams]]
*[[Bush administration payment of columnists]]


== References ==
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.nationformarriage.org The National Organization for Marriage]
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* [http://www.marriagedebate.com Institute for Marriage and Public Policy]
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* [http://mediamatters.org/items/200501290002 Gallagher's donors and supporters]
|KURZBESCHREIBUNG= US-amerikanische Autorin und Theologin
* [http://www.uexpress.com/maggiegallagher/bio.html Short biography on uexpress.com]
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* [http://www.townhall.com/columnists/maggiegallagher/archive.shtml Archive of Gallagher's editorials]
|GEBURTSORT= Vereinigte Staaten
* [http://www.americanvalues.org/index.html Institute for American Values]
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* [http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/521/gay-marriage-debate.html Maggie Gallagher debates Gavin Newsom on gay marriage] in a May 2009 interactive debate from NOW on PBS Online
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Vorlage:Pp-semi Margaret Gallagher Srivastav (born September 14, 1960), better known by her working name Maggie Gallagher, is an American writer and commentator. She has written a syndicated column for Universal Press Syndicate since 1995, and has published five books. Gallagher serves as president of the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy and the National Organization for Marriage.

Biography

Gallagher is from Lake Oswego, Oregon, where she attended Lakeridge High School. She later attended Yale University, where she belonged to the Party of the Right in the Yale Political Union. She graduated from Yale in 1982 with a B.A. in Religious Studies.[1] A former unwed mother, she married Raman Srivastav in 1993[2] and is raising two children in Ossining, New York.[3][4]

Career

Gallagher has written a number of books, including ones co-authored by Linda J. Waite, a professor of sociology at the University of Chicago. Gallagher serves as president of the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy,[3] a conservative think tank whose purpose is "strengthening marriage for a new generation."[3][5] Gallagher also serves as President of the National Organization for Marriage (NOM), a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization that seeks to organize opposition to recognition of same-sex couples in state legislatures and supports heterosexual-only marriage initiatives across the nation.[6]

Work for the Department of Health and Human Services

On January 26, 2005, Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post revealed that Gallagher had received tens of thousands of dollars from the Department of Health and Human Services during 2002 and 2003 for helping the George W. Bush administration promote the President's Healthy Marriage Initiative.[7] During this time, Gallagher testified before Congress in favor of "healthy marriage" programs, but never disclosed the payments.[8]

Beliefs

Gallagher is a strong social conservative.[9] She has written against assisted suicide[10] and taking Terri Schiavo off life support.[11] When Dan Quayle criticized the fictional television character Murphy Brown for being an unwed mother, Gallagher wrote an op-ed for The New York Times, "An Unwed Mother for Quayle" in his defense.[12]

Bibliography

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  • The Abolition of Marriage: How We Destroy Lasting Love (1996) ISBN 0-89526-464-1.
  • Enemies of Eros: How the Sexual Revolution Is Killing Family, Marriage, and Sex and What We Can Do About It (1989) ISBN 0-929387-00-7.
  • The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially with Linda J. Waite (2001) ISBN 0-7679-0632-2.
  • The Case for Staying Married with Linda J. Waite (2005) ISBN 0-19-516929-8.
  • The Age of Unwed Mothers: Is Teen Pregnancy the Problem? : A Report to the Nation (1999) ISBN 0-9659841-5-X.

See also

References

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  1. Schedule of Events. Portsmouth Institute, Juni 2009, abgerufen am 27. Juni 2009.
  2. Donna Pandori: Maggie Gallagher's husband not welcome at NOM event? 30. September 2009, abgerufen am 5. Oktober 2009.
  3. a b c About Maggie. Institute for Marriage and Public Policy, abgerufen am 16. Februar 2009.
  4. Amos, Capron, Carnes family. Abgerufen am 5. Oktober 2009.
  5. About IMAPP. Institute for Marriage and Public Policy, abgerufen am 16. Februar 2009.
  6. About the National Organization for Marriage. National Organization for Marriage, abgerufen am 16. Februar 2009.
  7. Howard Kurtz: Writer Backing Bush Plan Had Gotten Federal Contract. The Washington Post, 26. Januar 2005, abgerufen am 11. April 2009.
  8. HRC seeks investigation of columnist Gallagher - Writer failed to disclose grants in congressional testimony
  9. Conservative Chronicle
  10. http://townhall.com/columnists/MaggieGallagher/2004/06/02/assisted_suicide_gives_medical_credence_to_self-destruction Against Assisted Suicide]
  11. Schiavo
  12. An Unwed Mother For Quayle