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Watch out gay people, those who are HIV-positive, and those who live in Africa. Your controversial bedroom acts aren't sacred and secure behind closed doors! Ruling party MP David Bahati wants the death penalty for those having gay sex with disabled people,...
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The NY State Senate by an overwhelming margin, voted against a bill that would have legalized gay marriage in that state. By a vote of 38-24, NY becomes the 32nd state to reject Gay marriage. Thirty-eight Republicans & eight Democrats, delivered...
Tags: Gay Marriage, NY State, Civil Union, David Paterson, Gay Rights, gay couples, allnews, Albany, Civil Unions
Born as Robert Kosilek, Michelle Kosilek has been waiting for years for a judge in Boston to rule on a request for a taxpayer-funded sex-change operation in order to complete the prisoner's transformation into a woman. In order to permanently remove...
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Comment Written by Rosy on November 24, 2009 – 11:27 pm Scottish actor Alan Cumming was honored earlier today with an OBE. The Order of the British Empire was given to the X-Men star for his services to film, theater, the arts and for his work as a...
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In London this morning, Tuesday 24th November 2009, Tom Freeman and Katherine Doyle will give "notice of their intention to form a civil partnership". Nothing strange about that, you might think, but, as their names suggest, they are of opposite genders....
Tags: civil rights, equality, gay rights, heterosexuality, homophobia, homosexuality, United Kingdom, London, Peter Tatchell, Tom Freeman, Katherine Doyle, Will Phillips, Arkansas
“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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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