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09/02/2009
Sign-on-2-rile: Mike and Brian to have a lil' chat
Just a quick programming note: This will happen today on Michelangelo Signorile's Sirius/XM show: 4:30ET: Brian Brown, the Executive Director of the National Organization for Marriage, will join me to discuss what the group is up to now. Listen to...
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Washing (away a )ton of bias? Well, not quite yet
A mixed-bag legal opinion today in Washington state: A King County Superior Court judge said Wednesday she had serious concerns that thousands of invalid signatures may have been accepted for Referendum 71, but rejected an attempt to block a public...
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Get a BS, reject the same
Even more reason to encourage good grades: The education level of Florida voters, not race, best predicted support for the state's gay marriage ban, according to a new University of Florida study rebutting conventional wisdom. The study found education was...
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Did we miss the part where gays demanded to be married in St Patrick's?!
Where there's a proposed ban on civil fairness the Catholics are not far behind. This time it's DC, where the Archdiocese of Washington is using the completely optional concept of religion to deny civil marriage -- civil, civil, did we...
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Social cone-servative
When it comes to Ben & Jerry's decision to change the name of their "Chubby Hubby" flavor to "Hubby Hubby" in honor of Vermont's newly-initiated marriage equality, longtime scooper of inequality Peter LaBarbera feels too frigid to melt: "Besides the...
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Audio: 'Party in the GOP'
Radio host Steve Malzberg is a particularly eye-opening personality when it comes to homo-centric detestation, because he seems to need only the most minor of impetuses to launch into full-blown attack mode. And when he goes to those places o'...
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Iowa voters reject NOMinee
Another testament to the National Organization for Marriage's efficacy not matching their visibility: Stephen Burgmeier, the Iowa state house candidate that they spent almost 90,000 backing, lost his bid in last night's special election: Hanson bests Burgmeier in HD90 [Iowa...
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Have we moved into an aftah' AFTAH era?
**UPDATE: Move on, nothing to see here. AFTAH head Peter LaBarbera tells us it's because on old card was on file, and that the site will be up again soon. **UPDATE 2: Site back up. Internet collectively sighs.
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