Hundreds of New Yorkers gathered on the chilly Christopher Street Pier tonight to honor the memory of murdered gay teen Jorge Mercado and to call on the federal and Puerto Rican governments to charge his killer with a hate crime.
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The right wing is stepping up their anti-gay campaign against openly lesbian Houston mayoral candidate Annise Parker.
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'Poly' Pride Follows 'Gay' PrideTips-Q GLBT News (blog)The following is taken from a “Poly Boston” flier handed out at the annual “Gay Pride” parade in Boston in June 2009, and passed on to us by our friends at .
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Via Holy Taco, a warning to the women of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. I'm reminded of a similar "community warning" flier that I ripped off a telephone pole in the Castro many years ago.
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CA-10 has gotten almost no attention because it is considered a safe Democratic seat, even though it has gone to a Republican much more recently than NY-23.
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Openly gay Annapolis city council candidate Scott Bowling, a Republican, is being smeared as a child molester by an anonymous group urging support for his Democratic opponent.
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A gay candidate for city council in Annapolis, Maryland was depicted as a child molester in a flier aimed at African-American voters.
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Think Progress caught House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) in a bit of delicious hypocritical jack*ssery as his party wants the American people to see the health care reform legislation by posting it online for 72 hours.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield in North Carolina thought it might be nifty to spend a lot of money writing its customers and asking them to lobby Democratic Senator Kay Hagen to oppose the health care reform bill.
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When Maplewood city council candidate Jim Llanas told the Minnesota Independent this summer, “Brace yourself.
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I got my ballot in the mail! Join me on a fun-filled action-packed journey called Ballot Voyage: An Approve Referendum 71 ballot odyssey.
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Next time you are done reading a gay/lesbian newspaper/magazine, or some sort of activist flier or publication instead of tossing it in the trash, leave it on a table at the doctors office waiting room, or at your local library.
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Congressional hearings on ENDA (Employment Non-Discrimination Act)are coming up this week and I have been working on a few talking points to beat back the negative ones we are sure to hear from the religious right.
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You know us, we're the epitome of patience. Always waiting for things so patiently. But you know what we can't wait another second for? An 802.
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We all do what we can and, big or small, it's all good! Last week my partner made an online DONATION to Washington Families Standing Together.
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About a block from a street concert in downtown Nampa, Melissa Sue Robinson strolls with purpose into a trendy coffee shop — the unofficial liberal embassy of this sprawling Republican stronghold in southwest Idaho.
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So much for secrecy. South African Xbox 360 distributor Comztek has told local gaming news site XboxGaming.
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When it comes to politics, there are lies and then there are LIES. The following snippet, which comes from an Illinois Family Institute flier opposing LGBT-inclusive hate crimes legislation, falls on the extreme end of the latter category: Stop the.
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I'm sure you've all at least hear about the story Politico broke yesterday about the Washington Post attempting to sell access to Obama officials, newsroom journalists, and editorial staff.
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Holy crap -- conflict of interest, please?
For $25,000 to $250,000, The Washington Post is offering lobbyists and association executives off-the-record, nonconfrontational access to "those powerful few" - Obama administration officials, members of Congress, and the paper's own reporters and editors.
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