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Another Anti-Gay Conservative Gay Politician Caught Red Handed

GOP California State Senator Roy Ashburn was pulled over after leaving FACES, a gay bar in Sacramento, last night. His driving was erratic and in the end he was charged with a DUI and with driving with a blood alcohol level higher than .08%. A male passenger in the car with Ashburn was released and […]

Senators State Case to Lift Ban On Donated Blood

In my mind one of the most homophobic and frankly, insane, policies of recent years is the continued ban on gay men donating blood. The law remains in place even though there’s no science behind it and even though blood donated through gay men poses no more risk than blood donated from anyone else. Finally,

Latin America’s First Gay Marriage Law Takes Effect

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Throngs of Mexico City gay and lesbian couples registered for marriage licenses Thursday, the day Latin America’s first gay-marriage law took effect. The first gay weddings will take place within a week to 10 days, after the paperwork is processed. Mexico City’s legislature approved the first law explicitly giving gay marriages

Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Study Already Under Fire

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon’s upcoming study on gays in the military is biased, some GOP lawmakers already contend, because it assumes Congress will repeal the 1993 law known as "don’t ask, don’t tell." Republicans are likely to use that argument as they try to erode the credibility of the planned review, which Defense Secretary

Same Sex Marriage Begins in DC & Catholic Charities React With Restrictions

Same sex marriage licenses will begin to be issued tomorrow, Wednesday March 3rd in Washington DC. Although couples can register for the licenses on Wednesday, there is a 3 day waiting period before they can exchange vows. Opponents of the new legislation attempted to have the Supreme Court block the law in order to allow

DC Campaign For Gay Marriage Focused on Blacks

WASHINGTON (AP) — Gay and lesbian couples will soon be able to marry in Washington, but the debate over same-sex marriage has sounded different here, with references to interracial marriage and Martin Luther King. Over the past year, both sides have courted the support of Washington’s black community, a majority of the city’s 600,000 residents

Study on gays should include troops

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Robert Gates says a study on allowing gays to serve openly in the military must involve troops without ensnaring them in the political debate. In a memo outlining the parameters of the upcoming study, Gates says that "given the political dimension of this issue" that it is important to, in

EQCA Court Document Outlines 2008 Strategy

  Court documents, released this week, detail Equality California’s participation in the campaign to block CA Prop 8 from succeeding with voters in 2008. The document is the declaration of Geoff Kors, Executive Director of EQCA. Not surprisingly, the document paints a fairly scattered approach to the Prop 8 effort, with an umbrella group, Equality