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09/16/2009
Audio: These people don't want us to be happy. Period.
Q. What is one of the Prop 8 proponents' big strategies for keeping the hurtful, discriminatory measure on the books? A. Hoping that the 18,000 gay couples who did manage to get married during the state's open window will find...
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Teens as victims of peer pressure (once removed)
Nothing makes us sadder than seeing impressionable parents of gay kids being told to embrace anti-scientific misinformation, as many of us in the LGBT world know firsthand that this is likely to set the family on a path of needless...
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On 'banning'
When perusing this week's bulletin for Portland, Maine's Cathedral of the Catholic Immaculate Conception (gay-banning Bishop Malone's home church), we couldn't help but notice the ironic placement of two items: (highlighting our own) 9/13/09 Bulletin [Cathedral of the Catholic Immaculate...
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The AFA: We picket their 'fence'
To highlight an "action alert" on DOMA, the American Family Association is today running this image: Which leads to only one question, really: When did the world's linguists change the word "fence" to the word "iscrimination"? So weird that we...
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Video: Gorgeous
my dads' wedding [YT]
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D-OR offers D'OH on DOMA
When it comes to our relationships and the legal recognition thereof, there are some people who wish we would "repent." Fortunately, there are many others who realize that it is those who have trespassed against our civil equality who should...
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Video: 'No on 1' schools their opposition (*with an actual teacher, not a 'teacher type')
You've seen/heard the "yes on1" campaign's bad radio and TV spots. You've seen our two response videos. Now check out what the official "NO ON 1!" campaign has to say about their organized opposition: Firm. Fair. And thoroughly Maine. Our...
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Oh noes, it's the gays? OH 'nos' outnumbered by 'ayes'
Good news out of the Buckeye State: After years of collecting dust in various legislative committees, a bill that prohibits employment or housing discrimination based on sexual orientation passed a divided Ohio House [on Tuesday]. Gay-rights bill passes Ohio House...
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