Daily News Update
It’s been an amazing week for gay civil rights! First the awesome DOMA Senate hearing, and now, news that Friday the Pentagon will certify the DADT repeal! Sadly, the murder of a transgender woman took place yesterday, and outside of our country, the people in Ghana are attempting to imprison all their LGBT citizens, and the Kill The Gays bill is far from dead.
- DOMA: Senate Repeal Debate – Watch The Entire Recorded Hearing (Video)
- DOMA: Keith Olbermann Recaps Senate DOMA Debate With Evan Wolfson
- Stephen Colbert’s It Gets Better Video
- DOMA: Chuck Grassley’s Lies
- DOMA: Maggie Gallagher Needs To Actually Read The First Amendment
- Virginia Foxx, Actually Chair Of House Subcommittee on Higher Education
- Ben Cohen: OUT Magazine Interview And Gay Softball World Series (Videos)
- Ghana Pastor: Homosexuality Will Make The Human Race Extinct
- Enterprising Mayor In New York State Says We’ll Marry You If NYC Won’t!
- DOMA: Lawrence O’Donnell, Al Sharpton Review Senate Debate (Videos)
- Young Social Change Activists Plan Washington, D.C. Protest Saturday
- Transgender Woman Shot And Killed In D.C. Possible Hate Crime
- Fischer: “Hitler Was A Homosexual”
- DADT: Pentagon Will Certify Ready To Repeal Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Friday
- Who Doesn’t Love A Parade? Peter LaBarbera – Quote Of The Day
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