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NOM makes crucial typo in NY ad campaign promoting traditional 'marraige'

May 28, 4:30 PMDenver Gay Culture ExaminerRemigio Darby
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You'd think that $100,000 would include a spell-check.

You would think that The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) would be able to spell "marriage" considering that it's not only the institution that they are fighting to preserve, but also a word in the title of their organization.

In an ad campaign released in New York by NOM on Thursday, the anti-gay marriage group made a crucial blunder, misspelling the word "marraige" at the close of their commercial.

Admittedly, everybody makes mistakes.  Unfortunately for NOM, this one cost them over $100,000.00 to produce.

 

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