Tags: Australia, California, Congress, DADT, Don't Ask Don't Tell, gay marriage, HIV/AIDS, LGBT Asylum Seekers, LGBT Clergy, LGBT Films, LGBT Ministers, LGBTI Rights, Lutheran Church, marriage equality, Obama Administration, same-sex marriage, United Kingdom | by Victoria Lavin | July 26th, 2010, 5:42 am
The Kids Are All Right. Read more
Gay Debate Mirrors 19th Century Church Dispute on Slavery. Read more
30 Years with HIV: 3 Men Reflect. Read more
Pentagon Surveyed troops 60 Years Ago About Racial Intergration. Read more
Brown “Horrified” at Wong’s Anti-Gay Marriage Stance. Read more
Court Ruling on Federal Law Advances Same-Sex Marriage. Read more
What the WikiLeaks Documents Really Reveal. Read more
Gay Baiting Poll Used Against Pro-Equality Candidate. Read more
Why Obama Must Ignore the DADT Survey and Follow Truman’s Example of Intergrating Despite Objections. Read more
Has the Gay Agenda Been Shelved. Read more
BP Fails to Put Money in Promised Escrow Account. Read more
Blogger Face-Off: Are Obama, Congress Doing Enough on Gay Rights Issues? Read more
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Welcomes First Wave of Openly LGBT Pastors. Read more
New Website Introduces Memory’s for LGBT Event Planners and Organizers. Read more
Canada’s Queer Community Needs to Help Persecuted Sexual Minorities. Read more
UK: Abbey Must Stay Campaign. Read more
Gay Men and Lesbians ‘More Likely to Use Drugs’ Than Heterosexuals. Read more
Target Contributes Money to Anti-Gay Candidate. Read more
CA: Schwarzenegger Appoints a Moderate Female Asian Republican for Chief Justice. Read more
I think two of the links are very important-and I missed them elsewhere. First, I am glad to see the link/article in Huffington Post about the connecting of slavery and homosexuality in churches/Bible. I find little in it new and in fact the repeated assertion that the two issues are “different” is nonsense, by the writer and those interviewed. They are the exact same.
And Second, the same thing applies to the 365.com link/article, referring the Rachel Madow’s coverage of the fact that the military did in fact do a survey abut racal integration of the military in 1947. I had not known that and it is significant, as said, that the vast majority of men did NOT want racial integration AND did think Jews were “bad.” A Truman of course ignored the results and integrated the military in 1948.