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gay marriage

The Fight is Far from Over

I have been sitting here in front of my TV and computer since yesterday.

My Violent Attack by Yes on 8 Demonstrators

I am one of the women involved in a horrible and hateful attack, which occurred on Oct. 31 around 5pm on the corner of Fruitvale in Oakland, underneath the 580 freeway in the parking lot there.

A Straight Dude Talking About Proposition 8


MY BEST FRIEND’S GAY.

To all the straight dudes like me out there:

It’s the day before the election.

No residency requirement for same-sex couples to wed in Connecticut

Same-sex couples won't have to live in Connecticut to wed once gay marriage becomes officially legal there. And they won't have to wait.

Spouses-to-be will need only to complete a marriage license application, provide identification and make a sworn statement that the information that they provide is true.

There is no residency requirement under the state's marriage laws, and Connecticut doesn't impose a waiting period, as two dozen other states do.


McCain: No gay marriage and no adoption rights

Tanene Allison [pictured] offers an overview for those who are still undecided or [gasp] supporting John McCain for president.

Her latest blog entry at Huffington Post points out that McCain is not our friend. Tanene's compiled everything homophobic about John McCain and compares the list to all things progressive about Barack Obama. For example:


Steven Spielberg donates $100,000 to support gay marriage

Steven Spielberg and his wife Kate Capshaw have donated $100,000 to the campaign to defeat a proposed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in California.


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