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Zach Wahls, author of "My Two Moms" and gay rights hero, and Will Saletan, a national correspondent for Slate, join "Viewpoint" host Eliot Spitzer to take a closer look at a study funded by two conservative organizations that found children of gay parents are less apt to succeed than those raised by heterosexuals. In a Slate article, Saletan argues that the study's emphasis on the benefits of a stable home environment actually makes a case for same-sex marriage. Tune in Weeknights at 8:00/7:00c on Current TV http://current.com/shows/viewpoint/
