This writer and his husband live in New York. Like many couples after six years of partnership, we wanted to marry.
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Taking the God Complex to an entirely new level, Dr.
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Gay and lesbian couples will be gathering at Connecticut's Capitol to mark the one-year anniversary of the day the state began allowing same-sex marriages.
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Happy One Year Marriage Equality Anniversary, Connecticut. (Photo credit: Jag Studios) This writer and his husband certainly thank you.
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November 12, 2008 was the first day that Gay and Lesbian couples were able to legally wed in Connecticut, and to mark the one year anniversary of ending marriage discrimination in the state, many LGBT citizens will be gathering at Connecticut’s Capitol to commemorate the day.
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(Hartford, Conn.) Gov. M. Jodi Rell will not run for re-election next year, saying Monday that she plans to dedicate her last 14 months in office to solving Connecticut's ever-darkening economic problems.
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Stephanie Seymour is getting one hefty allowance of $270,000 a month from Peter Brant until their divorce is finalized, according to Page Six.
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Rachel started us off with the news that Joe Lieberman (I – Connecticut until you good people of the Nutmeg State vote him the hell out) has announced that in 2010 he may campaign for Republican candidates.
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Rachel started us off with a look at Senator Joe Lieberman (I – Connecticut), who has announced that he would cross party lines (he caucuses with the Democrats and owes his Homeland Security chairmanship to them) to filibuster any health care bill with a public option.
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In a piece in the Huffington Post, Senator Arlen Specter (D-PA) calls on Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA): "Connecticut, Iowa, and Massachusetts have already passed laws recognizing same sex marriage and other states are moving in.
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Rachel started us off with the news that Senator Joe Lieberman (D – Connecticut) (for now) is being really super-annoying again.
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Paul Haggis Breaks With Scientology Over Gay RightsTheWrap"I told you I could not, in good conscience, be a member of an organization where gay-bashing was tolerated," Haggis wrote, referring to support for Prop 8 .
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"Crash" Director Quits "Gay-Bashing" ScientologyNBC ConnecticutIn the letter, Haggis blasted the Church of Scientology for its anti-gay stance, saying he could not remain part of the church because it excluded the gay .
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Thursday, October 22, the US Census hosted a meeting in San Francisco at the SF LGBT Center to encourage LGBT participation in the 2010 census.
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Did you know that you actually don't want to get married? You just want to destroy American values! All that fighting — in Maine and Washington this month, in California and Connecticut and and Massachusetts before — is just because you're out of work and have so much time on your hands to dedicate to [.
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Randy Harrison, who played Justin on Queer As Folk, has been hiding out in Brooklyn with his media scribe boyfriend Simon Dumenco last time we checked.
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Last year's expansion of the District of Columbia's domestic partnership laws included a provision requiring DC to recognize as domestic partnerships those relationships registered elsewhere that are "substantially similar" to domestic partnerships in DC.
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Nearly one year after gay marriage became legal in Connecticut, Yale students are hoping to sway Maine voters to support the state’s recent legalization of gay marriage.
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While the White House looks to Connecticut's Sen. Joe Lieberman as its pointman on repealing Don't Ask Don't Tell, Colorado's Sen.
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Is the White House so afraid of repealing Don't Ask Don't Tell that it's pawning off responsibility on non-Democrats? Barack Obama's minions are turning to none other than Sen.
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