Posted on July 14, 2008 by gaycousinteddy
If you haven’t seen the interview (or heard the soundbites) from yesterday’s New York Times interview with Sen. John McCain, then you’re in for a treat. The “moderate” Republican Senator offered this gem when asked about his position on gay and lesbians adopting children. Courtesy of NY Times.
Q: President Bush believes that gay couples should not be [...]
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Posted on April 25, 2008 by gaycousinteddy
Today marks the 12th annual Day of Silence. Today, across the nation, students will remain silent in support of the thousands of GLBT students who are silenced on a daily basis in the form of homophobia. This year’s Day of Silence is dedicated to the memory of 15 year old Larry King, who was shot in [...]
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Posted on March 11, 2008 by gaycousinteddy
In 1998 Matthew Shepherd’s murder made national headlines and caused our country to really take a look at the discrimination that exists in this world. 10 years later, I’m not so sure we’ve made progress that would make Matthew proud. If you missed it (and you could have because it didn’t get tons of media [...]
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