Tags: Anne Frank, Budget, Bullying, DADT, Don't Ask Don't Tell, ex-gay, ex-gay ministries, ex-gay therapy, HIV/AIDS, LGBT Rights, Massachusetts, NCLBA, No Child Left Behind Act, Utah, Veterans, Virginia | by Victoria Lavin | February 2nd, 2010, 6:45 am
According to the Boston Globe Pentagon officials are going to announce today that they are easing the ban on gays and lesbians in the military. Read more
MA: There will be no safe haven for bullies. Read more
In London scientists solved a crucial puzzle about the AIDS virus after 20 years of research and that their findings could lead to better treatments for HIV. Read more
Public opinion in Utah jumped since Salt Lake City embraced anti-discrimination law to protect LGBTs in the work place and in their homes. Read more
With a possible court case involving the policy “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” are forcing Obama to make a move on the policy before the case hits the US Supreme Court. Read more
Going into the bizarre world of gay to straight therapy. Read more
Washington Post Editorial on repealing DADT. Read more
Anne Frank book back on reading list. Read more
Video: Three service members speak out on the repeal of DADT. View Video
The US budget may hinder Obama and future Presidents from any domestic agenda. Read more
Obama Administration outlines changes to No Child Left Behind. Read more
From the New York Times, Pentagon officials to review DADT. Read more
Omaha Nebraska to get a new Veterans Hospital. Read more
When we go into the military and especially into combat there is a brotherhood or sisterhood or whatever you want to call it as it is simply a bond for life because of the fact that the person next to you is there for the same reason. In VN I shot and killed many brave North Vietnamese and VietCong that had more guts and probably more class than the crybabies on this blog saying it is immoral and not right for the military to rescind this archaic law. The one that stated that gays are in the same level as child molesters and incesters are entitled to their opinion but it is MY opinion that they are in the same group as cowards and certainly much much less of a human than the brave soldiers that we as American soldiers have had to fight and kill over the years. Our true enemy as a nation is right here at home!