It was a surprise to most people that the markup of ENDA, scheduled for last Wednesday morning at 10 am, was abruptly postponed on Monday night at 6:30 pm, heralded by a terse red notice on the House Committee on Education and Labor website.
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It's sad. And infuriating. And depressing. In recent days I've heard women's advocates, economics experts, civil libertarians, gay rights advocates, and immigration rights advocates all tell the same story of being let down by the Obama administration.
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Keith Olbermann calls Sarah Palin's book tour just a smokescreen for the "first leg of her 2012 election campaign.
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It's a gang-buster of a story. You can read the entire thing over at AMERICAblog gay. After your done, I think you might want to join our "Don't Ask Don't Give" pledge to boycott the DNC, OFA and the Obama re-election campaign until the Democrats keep their promises to the gay community.
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Obama lifts ban on HIV-positive people entering the USPinkNews.co.ukThe US president condemned a number of anti-gay measures in his election campaign, such as the ban on gays and lesbians serving openly in the military and .
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On this evening’s show, Rachel Maddow offered a great summary of the anti-gay campaign now being waged against marriage equality in Maine.
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It's only a matter of time before 2012 rears its head and 1) features a possible Prop 8 repeal showdown; and 2) plays host to Barack Obama's re-election campaign.
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Fearing that New Jersey's lame-duck legislature will approve same-sex marriage after the November election, GOP and Christian activists are renewing their push for the issue to be put on the 2010 ballot.
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President Obama gave the OK for his minions to instruct New York Gov. David Paterson to be a good Democrat and give up on a re-election campaign.
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Good morning.This weekend marks the official end of summer. Next week, Congress is back. And, of course, next week, we'll get the big speech where the President finally tell us what he really supports and wants on health insurance reform.
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Apparently Ted Kennedy was willing to deal with Soviet Union. No, not to protect and defend America and the West, but rather to get a Democrat (most likely himself) elected President.
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Even though neither candidate in the race has made it an issue, the anti-gay group National Organization for Marriage (NOM) is trying to turn a low-profile special election in Iowa into a referendum on the state’s marriage equality law, which was mandated by a Supreme Court decision.
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This is why Jersey gets such a bad rap!
Hot off the heals of his DUI arrest, Artie Lange finds himself in the midst of a mayoral election campaign.
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I just got off a conference call with Equality California's Geoff Kors and Mark Solomon. They've decided to go ahead and push for a ballot initative to overturn Prop 8 in 2012, not in 2010, for the following reasons:
They're finding that people's opinions are hard to change (they estimate that around 20-25% of people who say they voted yes on Prop 8 showed "some movement" after face-to-face conversations with volunteers.
So Rick Santorum wants to be president! Sure, the former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania lost his re-election campaign in 2006.
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In what was billed as its only foray into this year’s New York City primary election campaign, the Empire State Pride Agenda on August 6 endorsed Christine Quinn, the out lesbian Chelsea Democrat who has served as City Council speaker since January 2006, for re-election in Manhattan’s District 3.
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Israel: The significance of the Bar-Noah gay shootingWorld Socialist Web SiteShas leader Eli Yishai only recently centred his election campaign on a call to ban Jerusalem's gay pride march, which he called the “filth parade.
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(New Jersey) Gov. Jon Corzine has made his support for gay-marriage a prominent part of his reelection campaign, a stance opposite to the views he held as recently as 2006.
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The National Organization for Marriage remains as well funded as ever! With $1.5 million for a silly ad campaign promoting opposite marriage, NOM is now offering $500,000 to fund a primary election campaign against any New York State Republican legislator who dares vote for same-sex marriage.
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Of all John McCain’s mistakes in the 2008 general election campaign, perhaps the greatest was his initial assumption that his decades-long efforts to curry favor with the mainstream media would mean less biased coverage that they had traditionally afforded to Republican presidential nominees.
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