Idaho: Gay Family Denied “Family Rate”
June 10, 2009 by Bryan · 10 Comments
Another example of the discrimination gay families face every day. A same-sex couple and their foster children were denied a “family” rate to a pool in eastern Idaho because the attraction says they don’t fit the definition, according to an Associated Press story. Read more
U.S. Finally Joins Developed World in Voting to Condemn Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation
Back in December, France led a United Nations vote to officially decriminalize homosexuality. And while many Middle Eastern countries, as well as the Vatican opposed the resolution, joining the resistance was none other than the US of A. Read more
New Prop 8 Polling Shows Dead Heat (Video)
October 31, 2008 by Bryan · Leave a Comment
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From the No on Prop 8 Campaign: This morning’s Field Poll carries news that Prop 8 is narrowly losing, 44 to 49%.
This initiative battle is razor thin. We know that 7 to 10% of voters are still up for grabs. Read more
Ellen DeGeneres Makes Own No on 8 Commercial, Buys Air Time
October 17, 2008 by Bryan · Leave a Comment
In what is an incredibly vital time for the No on 8 campaign, Ellen DeGeneres has reportedly purchased $100k in air time (to start) for her own No on Prop 8 commercial. Watch the video after the jump. Read more
Massachusetts: 1913 Law Could Be Repealed Tuesday in Senate
July 10, 2008 by Bryan · Leave a Comment
A Massachusetts law from 1913 that prevents out-of-state couples from marrying in the Bay State if their marriage would be considered void in their state of residence may soon be repealed. Read more
Seattle Lesbians Kicked Out of Safeco Field for Kiss
May 30, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment
A Seattle lesbian couple says a peck on the lips nearly got the two of them tossed out of a Mariners game… Sirbrina Guerrero says she only gave her date a peck, but a mother sitting with her son complained to security and, as a result, they were told to stop or leave. Read more





