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Tap Water Dangerous, Intel on US Citizens, BBC Slammed for Debate on Uganda Anti-Gay Bill, Immigration Reform Bill, and more…

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | by Victoria Lavin | December 17th, 2009, 6:24 am

The tap water we drink could be dangerous for us. The law governing drinking water is 35 years old and has not changed to modern day. So the water we drink has chemicals in it that can be dangerous for us. Read more 

Homeland Security collected intelligence on US citizens and lawful residence. Read more 

The BBC was slammed for debating the Uganda Anti-Gay Bill. Read more 

The America’s Security and Prosperity Act of 2009, or “CIR ASAP”. This bill does not include LGBT language for immigrant families. Read more 

Posted yesterday House Dems don’t want to touch “controverisal issues” during the 2010 election year. This includes any LGBT issue coming before the House. Read more 

Prop 8 Federal hearing on the way. Read more 

A gay couple lives in lockdown in Tasmania because they fear for their lives. Read more 

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (UT-Republican) vows to challenge DC’s new gay marriage law. Read more 

TWO’s Christina Engela writes about the South African countries who want to criminalize homosexuality. Read more 

Wayne Besen of Truth Wins Out blogs on the issue of the BBC debating the Uganda Anti-Gay Bill. Read more 

Besen: Conservatives who preach family values and then get caught up in a scandal such as Gov. Mark Sanford who got caught cheating on his wife. Are these Conservatives hurting religion? Read more 

Right Wing: Should Kevin Jennings be let go from the Obama administration? Read more 

Right Wing: Rwanda follows in Uganda’s footsteps. Read more 

TX: The Autry National Center of the American West Museum is going to look into gay and transgender folks in the Wild West. Read more 

CA: Judge Walker told the court that they will consider en banc whether the internal documents of the proponents of Proposition 8 are protected from discovery by the Plaintiffs. Read more 

North Carolina County votes yes to give county workers domestic partner benefits. Read more 

Rwanda to vote on criminalizing homosexuality. The US should not only stand up for LGBT rights but also give them in there own country. Read more 

Rick Warren should come out against Rwanda’s criminalization of homosexuality. Only time will tell if he goes against his friend President Paul Kagame. Read more 

A documentary called “Ask Not” Read more 

NY Governor signs executive order protecting transgenders from discrimination in the workplace. Read more

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