Laurel Ramseyer reports at Pam’s House Blend: For the third time in two years a federal court has told Family Policy Institute of Washington that they can’t hide the identity of donors to their political action committee “Family PAC“. Yesterday a 3-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit released a 23-page opinion affirming an earlier …
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TODAY: Tournament Of Roses Parade To Feature First-Ever AIDS Themed Float
Karen Ocamb reports at LGBT POV: This year the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena will make history: it will be the first time in the parade’s 123-year history and the first time in the 30 years since HIV/AIDS was identified that a float will acknowledge those who died of AIDS and the advocates who helped them. [snip] Many of …
Read More »God Is Killing Birds Again
When it happened last year, Cindy Jacobs said that God was expressing his disgust over the repeal of DADT. This turkey says the dead birds are “the word of God” letting us know that the End Times are truly upon us.
Read More »Civil Unions Begin For Hawaii & Delaware
With the new year comes the enactment of civil unions for the residents of Hawaii and Delaware. Hawaii News Now tells of the first couples to take part there: For Donna Gedge and Monica Montgomery, there was a lot of anticipation as they awaited the stroke of midnight — and the law to take effect. “It’s very high,” said Montgomery. …
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From ESPN Magazine: Just as some argue that gay players can’t gain the respect of their teammates, there were those who felt that white players would never believe in their black teammates. We hear that gay players’ sexuality would be a distraction in the locker room, just as black players supposedly weren’t intelligent, disciplined and committed enough to satisfy whites. …
Read More »It’s Going To Be A Long Night
Commenters on YouTube seem split over whether this ad is funny or whether it trivializes an important gay issue.(Tipped by JMG reader Helen)
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TRAILER: Prison Musical
VIRGINIA: GOP Candidates Sue Over Ballot
The GOP candidates who didn’t make Virginia’s primary ballot are suing. Only Mitt Romney and Ron Paul submitted the necessary 10,000 petition signatures in time. Four candidates left off the Virginia Republican primary ballot joined Rick Perry Saturday in suing the state’s board of elections over laws they say are “unconstitutional.” Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, …
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