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added 2007 Fri Jun 1 22:59:12 by TechnologyExpert
Last week, President Bush nominated James W. Holsinger to become the next Surgeon General of the United States. But as BarbinMD points out, Holsinger's nomination to be "America's doctor" is troubling. He has a long history of prejudice toward gays and lesbians.
added 2007 Thu May 17 18:59:04 by _kam0_
Human Rights Watch today announced its annual "Hall of Shame" to mark the International Day Against Homophobia. Here are this years inductees.
added 2007 Mon Mar 19 1:08:51 by _kam0_
Just one kiss. That's all it took - to get thrown out of the IHOP in Grandview. Two young women sharing a kiss didn't seem inappropriate to the other couple in the restaurant booth that night, Jackie Smith and the woman with whom she shares her life, Toni Smith. But someone watching the scene was offended.
added 2007 Tue Feb 20 9:34:50 by Neophile
Hip hop artist QBoy is going back to school to teach kids there's no shame in coming out.
added 2007 Fri Feb 16 2:48:39 by TechnologyExpert
The NBA banished Tim Hardaway from All-Star weekend in Las Vegas because of his anti-gay remarks. Hardaway, who played in five All-Star games during the 1990s, was already in Las Vegas and scheduled to make a series of public appearances this week on behalf of the league. But after saying, "I hate gay people" during a radio interview,
added 2006 Wed Aug 16 18:03:42 by _kam0_
Democrats pounced on Colorado's Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez and his newly chosen running mate Janet Rowland on Tuesday for comments she made five months ago comparing same-sex marriage to .
added 2006 Sat Aug 12 12:54:11 by ephram
The mother of a teenager facing up to 120 days in jail after admitting to firing a shotgun in school says the boy had been the victim of constant anti-gay harassment.
added 2006 Thu Aug 10 17:18:12 by TimALoftis
The Rev. Fred Daley, 59, and a Roman Catholic priest, was scheduled to be on an AIDS mission to Africa last Sunday. He had undergone months of training and was preparing to spend more than a year in Lesotho, where one-third of the population suffers from AIDs