If you've been following the Fox series "So You Think You Can Dance," I'll bet you saw the amazing performance on Wednesday by Comfort and Twitch. They rocked out to some Chris Brown and I gotta say . . . They won me over.
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Comfort was voted off of the show last week but got a second chance to prove herself after another dancer cracked two ribs and had to leave the show. You don't get many second chances in life, and Comfort definitely grabbed onto this one and ran with it.
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The Supervisor of Elections has certified that enough valid signatures were collected by Citizens for Good Public Policy to put a repeal of civil rights protections for the city of Gainesville's LGBT population.
I'm a little pissed off today. John McCain picked Alaska's Governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate.
Here's some video I was shooting for to get some crowd reaction and just happened to catch Obama's remarks on gays and lesbians.
The state attorney general, Terry Goddard, who approves wording for initiatives that will appear on the ballot, has required the marriage amendment in that state to add on a sentence explaining that "the measure would 'have the effect of retaining the current laws regarding marriage.
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Yes, all those Greek Columns the Red Staters have been masturbating over, it seems to be Thomas Jefferson's fault.
Today marks the three-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Three years and the city still hasn't been rebuilt.
The New York Times and CNN are reporting that the scandal-ridden Alaskan governor Sarah Palin has been tapped for McCain's running mate.
Editors' note: TAVA president and frequent guest blogger Monica Helms describes the history and upcoming efforts for collaboration between transgender servicemembers and SLDN.
Two stories out of California now about marriage in that state. The first is that Proposition 8, the ballot initiative to ban same-sex marriage in the California constitution, is down 40-54, according to .
Editors' note: Greg Varnum is the acting Executive Director of the National Youth Advocacy Coalition.
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