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Queer Talk: Jason Collins, Limbaugh “Rams,” Samuel “Flaunts”

Guess what Rush Limbaugh using “ramming” and Asante Samuel using “flaunting” are about? NBA player Jason Collins coming out, of course. Limbaugh and Samuel (Atlanta Falcon cornerback) are confused at why the gays need to come out, which they interpret, of course, in terms of sex. At Think Progress, from Zack Ford: On his show [...]

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Queer Talk: Rhode Island Approves Marriage Equality

Even before the vote by which Rhode Island became the 10th state to recognize marriage equality, Roman Catholic Bishop Thomas Tobin, of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence, wrote a “pastoral letter” to the state’s Catholics. … I wish to invite members of the Catholic Church in Rhode Island to a moment of prayer and [...]

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Queer Talk: Grassroots Leadership Electeds, and LGBTs, Should Follow

Both Electeds, and LGBTs, maybe especially at national levels, could learn a lot from grassroots leadership. I read a post on Facebook last night that made me think about this again. It was written by someone I know, and on behalf of an organization I’ve known – as a then resident of Nashville – since [...]

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Queer Talk: Log Cabin Republicans ad says “Reagan’s Big Tent Isn’t What it Used to Be”

The ad by the Log Cabin Republicans, “Reagan’s Big Tent Isn’t What it Used to Be,” won’t make them popular with the further Right and Tea Party Republican types, but of course, that’s not going to happen anyway. What it does is add to the pressure being applied to the GOP to recognize growing support [...]

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Queer Talk: Bill Clinton at GLAAD Awards

At the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) annual Media Awards event on Saturday night, Bill Clinton received the Advocate for Change Award, and spoke to the gathering. See the speech in its entirety (about 15 minutes) in the video below. Bill Clinton gives much credit to daughter Chelsea, and her husband, for his [...]

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Queer Talk: National Day of Silence Isn’t Just a “Gay” Thing

Today is the National Day of Silence, a “day of action” which began in 1996. In short, there’s a difference between being silenced, and using silence as a form of communication and education. About the Day of Silence: The National Day of Silence is a day of action in which students across the country vow [...]

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Queer Talk: Student Non-Discrimination Act Introduced

Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colorado) and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Florida) today introduced the Student Non-Discrimination Act. According to the Human Rights Campaign: SNDA, which was also introduced in the last Congress, would prohibit discrimination against any public school student on the basis of actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity. In addition, SNDA prevents discrimination [...]

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Queer Talk: Guess Who the RNC Listened to Concerning Marriage Equality

In answer to the question in the headline, “Guess who the RNC listened to concerning marriage equality?”, via Think Progress, this excerpt from the recently approved resolutions by the Republican National Committee: WHEREAS, the institution of marriage is the solid foundation upon which our society is built and in which children thrive; it is based [...]

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Queer Talk: Uruguay Passes Marriage Equality, France On the Way

Uruguay became the 12th nation to make marriage equality the law of the land, and with a crucial Senate vote of approval, and an expedited process, France will almost certainly be added to that still rather short list, most likely in May. Also moving through the legislative process, it appears New Zealand will actually become [...]

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Queer Talk: ENDA and Obama’s Need to Issue an Executive Order

You can be denied a job or fired simply because your sexual orientation or gender identity isn’t “traditional.” In 2008, then candidate Obama said that as president, he would support a federal non-discrimination policy based on sexual orientation or gender identity for federal contractors. To date, President Obama has refused to sign an Executive Order [...]

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Queer Talk: Democratic Sen. Tim Johnson Endorses Marriage Equality

South Dakota Democratic Senator Tim Johnson joined the vast majority of his colleagues today, coming out in support of marriage equality. Via Talking Points Memo: As one Democrat after another came out in support of marriage equality over the last month, Johnson’s reticence on the subject confused some, as he will not seek re-election next [...]

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Queer Talk: Sen. Landrieu (D) Follows Un-evolved Constituents, Sen. Pryor (D) Says He’s “Uncertain”

Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu (D), says she’s evolved, but her constituents haven’t, so she’ll follow them. That’s not exactly how Landrieu put it on Friday, that she’ll “follow” her constituents, but it’s clear she isn’t ready to lead. She remains among the last of the Democratic Senators – all four of them – who haven’t [...]

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Queer Talk: Sen. Carper (D-DE) and Sen. Kirk (R-IL) Support Marriage Equality

It’s been something of a challenge to keep up with this over the recent few weeks – DC Electeds who come out in support of marriage equality. Today has seen two senators make the move, one Democratic (at this moment – subject to change the next – that leaves only seven Dem Senators in the [...]

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Queer Talk: The Final 8, Make That 7, Democratic Senators Petitioned to Evolve *UPDATED*

UPDATE Check out Sen. Tom Carper’s marriage equality support decision on his Facebook page. From Chris Geidner at Buzzfeed: Delaware Sen. Tom Carper Endorses Marriage Equality ‘[A]ll Americans ultimately should be free to marry the people they love and intend to share their lives with, regardless of their sexual orientation, and that’s why today, after [...]

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Queer Talk: Sen. Casey (D) Now Supports Marriage Equality, Only Eight to Go

The list of Democratic senators who have not come out in support of marriage equality is down to eight. Wonder if they’re getting lonely, or at least a bit nervous. It will be really embarrassing if, as some Republicans are predicting, the 2016 WH GOP nominee supports marriage equality, and you’re a Democratic senator who [...]

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