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...
When I realized that my selfish decision for love could result into some young girl getting killed, I could not be easy with that part.
crossposted on Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters
Say what you will about why we lost in Maine, you have to admit that lgbts have learned the lesson from the aftermath of Proposition 8.
Well, here's one of our personal story diaries we usually save for the weekend.
I went to the San Diego VA Medical Center this past election day (November 3, 2009), and did some snooping to find the exact date my genetic test was taken, and find out what the clinical name of the test is.
The Washington Secretary of State's final vote count report for the week continues to validate the conclusion that all of Washington state is moving towards equality.
A new organization called Youth Revolution popped up in Washington recently. I've written a bit about them here.
Honestly, how "low a profile" is it when CNN is reporting it???
Sigh... roll the film...
Former Alaska Gov.
The Task Force released the following yesterday:
Passage of Referendum 71 in Washington state is a victory for fairness and families
"This victory promotes fairness, supports families, and is good for Washington state and the country.
This is a guest post by Marisa Richmond, Ph.D. She is the president of the Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition (TTPC).
The furious explosion of nutjobs over the passage of the Matthew Shepard & James Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act continues.
To say this week has been challenging... well, you know.
Wednesday I made my way through 200+ emails and found this one from my Charlie.
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