::: New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand told an activists group’s dinner Saturday that she will “introduce an amendment to the budget that will bar the use of funds for the enforcement” of the military’s ‘don’t ask, don’t tell policy’, which prevents gay and lesbian soldiers from serving openly, Gay City News reports.
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A bill is before Uganda lawmakers that would further criminalize same-sex sex and gay rights activity in the African nation.
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Bishop Gene Robinson spoke last night with Rachel Maddow on MSNBC about the Christian Right’s National Prayer Breakfast and the rival American Prayer Hour.
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Uganda's Ethics Minister James Nsaba Buturo responded angrily to criticism from Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton of the country's "kill the gays" bill following yesterdays' National Prayer Breakfast.
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At the National Prayer Breakfast, but Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama spoke on the proposed law to apply the death penalty to homosexuality in Uganda.
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At this morning's National Prayer Breakfast, President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton both spoke out against Uganda's "kill the gays" bill.
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Despite pressure from some groups to skip the event, President Obama attended the National Prayer Breakfast Thursday morning.
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Immediately after the president and Hillary Clinton denounced Uganda's pending "kill gays" bill at today's National Prayer Breakfast, Cliff Kincaid, president of an American Christian propaganda group, issued a press release defending the bill as necessary to prevent "homosexual imperialists" from continuing their campaign to fuck as much AIDS into the children of Uganda as possible.
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This morning, President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke out against the pending anti-homosexuality bill in Uganda at the 58th National Prayer Breakfast.
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This morning at the National Prayer Breakfast, both Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Obama directly addressed the insane Uganda legislation.
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In a recent interview with PBS host Tavis Smiley, Hillary Clinton admits that she'll likely only be Secretary of State for four years.
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Mexico City mayor Marcelo Ebrard promises to defend city's marriage equality law. Bruce Weber gets twincestuous.
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told PBS yesterday that she plans to leave the Obama administration at the end of the current term.
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State Hillary Clinton says she doesn’t see herself serving a second
term should Barack Obama be reelected.
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Remember when Michael Bloomberg denied over and over that he was going to run for president in 2008 even as his field team conducted polls and surveys around the country? And how he said he only wanted to finish out his second and final (HAH!) term as NYC mayor? This week Bloomberg hired Hillary Clinton's 2008 media strategist, setting off the presidential rumors (and denials) all over again.
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China rejects Hillary Clinton's criticism of its internet controls, saying it could harm relations between the two countries.
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