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Senator Ben Nelson Will Vote Against Kagan, “American Idol” Shakeup!, Senator Lindsay Gramham Puts Ideology Aside to Vote for Elena Kagan, and more….

Tags: , , , , , , , , | by Victoria Lavin | July 31st, 2010, 6:28 am

alg_kagan_obamaSenator Ben Nelson Will Vote Against Kagan. Read more 

“American Idol” Shakeup! Read more 

Senator Lindsay Gramham Puts Ideology Aside to Vote For Elena Kagan. Read more 

ENDA Blame Game Underway. Read more 

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O’Reilly: Obama Should ‘Sign the Executive Order’ Ending DADT, ‘It’s Just Not Fair, We Should Stop This Nonsense’. Read more 

The Golden Girls: How One TV Show Turned A Generation of American Boys Into Homosexuals. Read more 

Spain Orders Judge to Return Salary Over Gay Adoption Trial. Read more 

Will Health Care Reform Make AIDS Groups Obsolete? Read more 

Latest Right Wing Gay Obama Conspiracy. Read more 

Is Dan Choi Paid for Activism? Read more 

Keeping Target’s and Best Buy’s Feet to the Fire Over Anti-Gay Donations. Read more 

Video: TWO Interview with Rev. Irene Monroe: Homophobia and Donnie McClurkin. View  Video 

Obama on Legality of DOMA? Who Knows? Read more

One Response to “Senator Ben Nelson Will Vote Against Kagan, “American Idol” Shakeup!, Senator Lindsay Gramham Puts Ideology Aside to Vote for Elena Kagan, and more….”

  1. Treasa Orlow says:

    Gay rights are human rights.Everyone has (or should have) the right to marry who they love without government or societal interference. Marriage doesn’t need to be protected from gay people. Gays pose no threat to anyone’s relationship. Those who say so are only reacting out of fear – without a rational basis. The sheer hypocrisy about ‘protecting marriage’ when many heterosexual people (Congress included) make a mockery out of it on a daily basis needs to it. It’s OK to have an opinion either way about it, but at least let’s be honest about it. I don’t want ANY govt telling me who I can/can’t marry or deny me the same rights heterosexual couples get. As for kids, they’ll be alright. All they need is love, guidance and acceptance. Both gay and straight parents can provide that.

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