By now everyone, even the NY Times front page, has noticed the huge multi-billion dollar profits posted by Goldman Sachs and others in the financial sector.
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Oh the good old days of the Clinton administration. I really did…and perhaps still do, love the guy.
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Editors' Note: Guest blogger Gloria Nieto lives in San Jose, Cal with her spouse and pack of animals.
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by Patrick Appel Joshua Tucker's take: As soon as something passes, the narrative will switch to how amazing it was that Obama actually pulled off healthcare reform, something that has bedeviled politicians for ages and even stymied the Clinton administration.
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Former advisor in the Clinton administration and long-time activist David Mixner is on the mend in the hospital.
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Former advisor in the Clinton administration and long-time activist David Mixner obviously knows his way around the Beltway, and he's noticed that the folks in the today's LGBT establishment/leadership circles are -- my words -- acting rather timid of their own shadows rather than as fierce advocates in a civil rights struggle.
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Leahy says federal government should recognize same-sex marriageVermont Public RadioThe Defense of Marriage Act, or DOMA, was enacted during the Clinton administration when the question of broadening marriage statutes to include gay and .
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Since 2000, professional anti-gay activist Robert Knight has been running with the claim that a gay activist involved in the Clinton administration inadvertently revealed hate crimes legislation's "true agenda.
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Congress seems intent on delaying any debate on repealing the military's ban on open service by gays until next year.
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Yesterday, 77 Democratic lawmakers pressed President Obama to use his executive powers to stop military discharges based on the seemingly unpopular “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy that was enacted by the Clinton Administration.
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The Obama administration has changed course and will now allow same-sex couples to use their spouse’s surname when they apply for passports with the US State Department, a gay activist group said today in Boston.
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The Obama administration has changed course and will now allow same-sex couples to use their spouse's surname when they apply for passports with the US State Department, a gay activist group said today in Boston.
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President Obama signed a memorandum on Wednesday that extends benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees, sending mixed messages to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender rights activists.
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::: In a story on Shanghai’s first-ever LGBTQ Pride observance that opened yesterday, AFP reports that events are “low key” and do not include “the customary street celebrations”.
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