Pam's House Blend - Front Page:
This morning I got an email from NOM's Brian Brown stating that NOM had launched a $500,000 voter outreach campaign to make sure "New Jerseyans" know what's going on in Trenton. The campaign features a radio ad called "Give (Read More)
Huffington Post:
Yes, Adam Lambert. You’re right.Hiphop artists and women get away with salacious performances all the time without an uproar. Of course, there was that famous Madonna-and-Britney kiss that caused a stir, but that was likely b (Read More)
Huffington Post:
In an interview with Katie Couric, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee said he would "absolutely" vote for Sarah Palin over Barack Obama. In the primary, it would depend on the other candidates, Huckabee said. But "she has (Read More)
queerty:
Don't be jealous because Revenge Is, a self-described "eco-activist fashion company" (like Tom's Shoes), beat you to exploiting same-sex marriage for a few sales. At Los Angeles boutique Kitson last week, (straight-y) actor H (Read More)
feeds.latimes.com:
In an attempt to reclaim the Grand Old Party for conservatives, a group of Republican National Committee members is circulating a 10-point platform for the 2010 elections. The platform opposes gun control, abortion, gay mar (Read More)
- Gay news daily: Towleroad.com - "Hot blog"--Newsweek:
Approximately 250 gay rights activists marched to the New Jersey state house in Trenton yesterday for a meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee, NJ Politicker reports: "Garden State Equality activists just mobilized at th (Read More)
Pam's House Blend - Front Page:
Merely holding the position that a woman has the right to an abortion puts you in the dog house now -- Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) -- he clearly cannot commit the sin of having an abortion himself -- was told in a confidentia (Read More)
queerty:
Looks like New Jersey's Democratic lawmakers are drinking the same tainted water as New York's: They don't want to bring gay marriage to a vote unless they're certain it will pass.CONTINUED »Permalink | Post a comment | Add t (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
Loving couples should have access to marriage, regardless of their sexuality: this is one institution that has never been staticTom Freeman and Katherine Doyle, from Holloway, London, hope to make history tomorrow morning by (Read More)
- Gay news daily: Towleroad.com - "Hot blog"--Newsweek:
The Victorian Labor Party is pressuring Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to recognize marriage equality, the Sydney Morning Herald reports: "Labor's state conference overwhelmingly passed a resolution at the weekend calli (Read More)
Washington Post:
The same day they rejected a gay marriage ballot measure, residents of Maine voted overwhelmingly to allow the sale of medical marijuana over the counter at state-licensed dispensaries.
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Los Angeles Times - Top News:
A candidate for state attorney general blames the incumbent for faulty wording in a 2005 amendment to ban gay marriage, saying it puts all Texas unions in doubt. (Read More)
The Guardian:
Hollywood figures quit 'rip-off' church as Australian prime minister threatens parliamentary inquiry into its activitiesThe security at the red-brick and glass-walled horseshoe of the John Joseph Moakley courthouse on Boston' (Read More)
Pam's House Blend - Front Page:
Cross-posted from: http://www.tips-q.com/1620540-tackling-dummy-christians-are-new-negro The rabidly anti-gay Ken Hutcherson, a former Seattle Seahawks linebacker, is pastor of Antioch Bible Church in Redmond, Washington. I (Read More)
QueerSighted:
Filed under: News News - This story has tickled me more than most this week - A Houston lawyer says Texas has made a "massive mistake" in its 2005 Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage and now everyone in the state (Read More)
L.A. Times - Opinion Blog:
America's Roman Catholic bishops aren't completely obsessed by abortion and gay marriage. My former colleague Ann Rodgers, one of the best religion reporters around, reports in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that bishops have be (Read More)
Daily News:
Hawaii was the first state to move toward same-sex marriage, in 1993, only to uphold a ban on it in 1999. Now, in 2009, Blake Hayes heads to Hawaii to check on one decade's worth of progress.
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