Matt Comer of Q-Notes reports on this interesting development. Now that the election's over -- she avoided direct questions asked of her about it during the election cycle -- she's decided to come out of the closet, as it were (not on marriage of course, she has the usual "marriage is between a man and a woman" mantra down pat). Gala co-chair Michael Holmes told Q-Notes that the dinner committee was awaiting comment from Hagan's offices. No further information was available.
Hagan's 2008 campaign for the U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Elizabeth Dole drew national attention. During the Democratic primary, Hagan ran against openly gay Chapel Hill businessman Jim Neal. Full story...
The 2008 campaign was great for armchair psychologists as we saw a good slice of color-aroused America that had been hiding its true feelings about the prospect of the country being led by a man of color.
Regulars at the coffeehouse know that I'm burned out, fried and literally fighting all sorts of health BS of late, from the inevitable inability to balance the demands of my day job (hey, at least I have one to be thankful for), writing for the blog, along with travel to blog-related events, interviews and such.
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.
Wow -- the teabaggers, birthers and know-nothings waited for hours for Bible Spice to sign copies of Going Rogue, and they weren't happy when her highness basically took the money and ran.
Via Wonkette: The 'Tea Party: The Documentary Film' Trailer! ('Liberty's March Has A New Generation Of Patriots').
Just into the mailbag:
Equality Across America (EAA) extends our deepest condolences to the families of Jorge Steven L?pez Mercado and Jason "Jaysen" Mattison, Jr.
(My laptop situation is currently 'up-in-the-air'; my apologies for any errors or incomplete listings.
Chaz was on Good Morning America describing his life's progression and how he came to be a public advocate for the LGB and now the T.
The murder of a gay teenager in Baltimore has left a family grieving and a community questioning why he was killed.
On the 20th of November each year, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people memorialize those who were killed due to anti-transgender hatred or prejudice with the International Transgender Day Of Remembrance (TDOR).
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