March 2010
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Half Of Americans Say They'd Support An Openly-Gay... →
Fifty percent of Americans say they’d support having an openly gay President of the United States, a new 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll shows. Forty-four percent would be opposed to having a gay president in office.
The poll asked respondents how they’d feel about having openly gay contenders in a variety of positions, including Supreme Court Justice, Secretary of State, Commissioner of...
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Today, if my son was going into the military, I would be more concerned about...
– Richard Grant, a former staff sergeant, war veteran and drill instructor in the Marine Corps on ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.’
Found in a letter to the editor of The Ledger in Lakeland, Florida. (via Blag Hag)
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The [Pentagon] Defense Department is close to changing how it enforces its...
– Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell
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David Cameron on gay rights
In an interview with Gay Times magazine, David Cameron, the leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition in the United Kingdom, speaks out on gay rights.
In the past, Cameron has apologised for Section 28, the law Margaret Thatcher passed to stop schools promoting homosexuality. He has also voted in favour of civil partnerships.
However, in the ...
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LGBTQ News Tumblrs
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Thanks for including...
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Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is wrong. It’s...
– Ted Olson
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New York Times host Q+A session with Prop 8 lawyers
Last Wednesday, the New York Times hosted an intimate question and answer session with the lawyers currently working to overturn Proposition 8 in California, Ted Olson and David Boies.
If you are interested in the Prop 8 court case, or are keen to learn more, then we seriously recommend watching this film!
The full debate can be found here.
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