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“I have such a hard time figuring out who is what and what is who. And why is who a what or why is what a who.” Abbot and Costello would have loved House Speaker Prospero Nograles’ text message to reporters. He said...
Tags: ang ladlad, gay rights, danton remoto, comelec, philippines
Join Opinion Editor Michael Holtz and the three Politically Correct columnists for an in-depth discussion of this each week's topic. Decide for yourself who you think is politically correct. I’ve heard the argument that our society is somehow founded...
Tags: gay marriage, political correct, sex marriage, gay rights, ve heard, Lawrence, Save Our Children, Same-sex marriage, Carrie Prejean, LGBT rights in Malta, Social Issues
They say that the journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. Well, there was a small step in Salt Lake City, Utah yesterday where the Mormon church announced its full support of the gay rights legislation which would ban housing and employment...
Tags: gay rights, gay, homosexual, christianity, salt lake city, utah, mormon, churche of jesus christ of latter-day saints, rights, civil rights, discrimination, marriage, housing, workplace, employement, Palm Springs, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Homosexuality and Mormonism, Homophobia, Homosexuality and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ex-gay, Egalitarianism, Religion Belief, LGBT history, Social Issues, LGBT social movements, Labor, allnews, Michael Otterson
Wash.— Washington voters have approved the state's new "everything but marriage" law, expanding rights for domestic partners and marking the first time any state's voters have approved a gay equality measure at the ballot box. With about 72 percent of...
Tags: sex marriage, Maine, Washington, voters having, having approve, gay rights, gay marriage, domestic partners, ballot box
More than 20,000 people marched in Taipei Saturday to demand equal rights for gays and the legalisation of homosexual marriage. The gay pride march, which began with only 500 participants in 2003, drew more than 20,000 homosexuals and supporters, including...
Tags: Taiwan, Taipei, gay rights, China
The Kansas City Chiefs of the NFL have suspended their starting running back, Larry Johnson, for one week for saying gay slurs on his twitter page and also calling one of the reporters the same 'f' gay slur after the Chiefs lost to San Diego this past...
Tags: Kansas City Chiefs, kansas city, chiefs, NFL, football, gay rights, homosexuals, suspension, larry johnson, homosexuality
Jamaal Charles and Kolby Smith split most of the practice time Wednesday as the Chiefs’ running backs, both of them trying to prove they’re ready for a more significant role.Charles caught passes during practice, and Smith tested his surgically repaired...
Tags: chiefs, kansas city, suspension, Larry Johnson, gay rights, Redskins TE Cooley, NFL, Chris Cooley, running backs, gay slurs
Supreme Court has been asked to rule on whether people who sign a referendum should have their names made public. The Supreme Court has been asked to rule on whether people who signed a referendum on gay rights should have their names made public. Backers...
Tags: US Supreme Court, Washington, appeals court, court asked, domestic partners, gay rights, federal appeals
The Committee of Experts on Constitutional Review has shrugged off pressure from some British MPs pushing for gay rights to be included in the new constitution. An expert Otiende Amolo said the committee turned down the British MPs’ request for homosexual...
Tags: gay rights
Choi, an Iraq War veteran and a graduate of West Point, declared last March 19 on “The Rachel Maddow Show,” “I am gay.” Under the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” regulations, those three words are enough to get Choi kicked out of the military. Sunday’s...
Tags: gay rights, iraq war, Iraq