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Read More »BREAKING: Federal Judge Strikes Down South Carolina Ban On Same-Sex Marriage, Stays Ruling Until November 20th
This was the Condon case. Read the ruling. From the Post & Courier: A federal judge ruled Wednesday morning that South Carolina officials cannot enforce the state’s gay marriage ban, although a temporary stay means those marriages will not happen any time before Nov. 20. U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel granted a motion for summary judgment and enjoined any state …
Read More »I’m Not Gay No More, The Remix
This needs to be much, much longer. See the original.
Read More »Email Of The Day: Eugene Delgaudio
“Dear Joe, Congress’s lame duck session begins today. As you’re reading this email, the radical Homosexual Lobby is pulling out all the stops to bend the ear of Republican House leadership. They’re desperate for a vote on the Gay Bill of Special Rights before the new Congress — with a Republican Senate — convenes in January. They know that right …
Read More »Tom Goss – All About The Bass
This is the second gay cover we’ve gotten this week.
Read More »Tweet Of The Day – Sen. Cory Booker
HAWAII: State Supreme Court To Hear Gay Marriage Appeal Brought By GOP Crackpot
Crackpot Hawaii GOP state Rep. Bob McDermott, who presided over the most vicious anti-gay marriage hearings we’ve seen (and we’ve seen a lot of them), has won his battle to bring the issue before the state Supreme Court even though same-sex marriage has been legal there for almost a year. On Dec. 18, the state’s high court will hear oral …
Read More »SOUTH CAROLINA: Marriage Judge May Limit Ruling To Out-Of-State Recognition
Yesterday the federal judge in one of the South Carolina marriage equality cases indicated that she may limit her ruling to the recognition of out-of-state marriages. Via the State: In her first ruling since lifting a stay on a case challenging South Carolina’s gay marriage ban, U.S. District Judge J. Michelle Childs signaled she will consider only whether the state …
Read More »ALASKA: Another Dem Senate Loss
Via the Wall Street Journal: Republican Dan Sullivan was declared the winner of Alaska’s Senate race early Wednesday morning, a week after voting ended, as the Associated Press said he held an insurmountable lead over one-term Democratic Sen. Mark Begich. Mr. Sullivan’s win brings the Republican majority in the next Senate to 53 seats, with one race, in Louisiana, still …
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