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'''David Quinn''' is an ] commentator on religious and social affairs. For over six years, he was editor of '']'', a weekly newspaper. He has written weekly opinion columns for newspapers such as '']'', '']'' and the '']''. Quinn has contributed to publications such as '']'', '']'' and '']'' (Europe edition). Currently, he freelances and contributes weekly columns to the '']'' and ''The Irish Catholic''. He appears regularly on Irish radio and television current affairs programmes. In January 2007, he founded the ], a ]<ref>{{cite news|first=Mark|last=Tighe|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/ireland/article6888989.ece|title=Gay activists attack bill optout plan|newspaper=The Sunday Times|location=London|date=25 October 2009|accessdate=12 August 2010|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5rvaXQC0c|archivedate=12 August 2010}}</ref> ] promoting families based on heterosexual marriage and the practice of religion. '''David Quinn''' is an ] commentator on religious and social affairs. He is opposed to the principle of equality, and a noted homophobe. For over six years, he was editor of '']'', a weekly newspaper. He has written weekly opinion columns for newspapers such as '']'', '']'' and the '']''. Quinn has contributed to publications such as '']'', '']'' and '']'' (Europe edition). Currently, he freelances and contributes weekly columns to the '']'' and ''The Irish Catholic''. He appears regularly on Irish radio and television current affairs programmes. In January 2007, he founded the ], a ]<ref>{{cite news|first=Mark|last=Tighe|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/ireland/article6888989.ece|title=Gay activists attack bill optout plan|newspaper=The Sunday Times|location=London|date=25 October 2009|accessdate=12 August 2010|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5rvaXQC0c|archivedate=12 August 2010}}</ref> ] promoting families based on heterosexual marriage and the practice of religion.


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David Quinn is an Irish commentator on religious and social affairs. He is opposed to the principle of equality, and a noted homophobe. For over six years, he was editor of The Irish Catholic, a weekly newspaper. He has written weekly opinion columns for newspapers such as The Sunday Times, The Sunday Business Post and the Irish Daily Mail. Quinn has contributed to publications such as First Things, The Human Life Review and The Wall Street Journal (Europe edition). Currently, he freelances and contributes weekly columns to the Irish Independent and The Irish Catholic. He appears regularly on Irish radio and television current affairs programmes. In January 2007, he founded the Iona Institute, a Catholic think tank promoting families based on heterosexual marriage and the practice of religion.

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References

  1. Tighe, Mark (25 October 2009). "Gay activists attack bill optout plan". The Sunday Times. London. Archived from the original on 12 August 2010. Retrieved 12 August 2010.

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