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Maggie Gallagher Commits ‘Sin of Omission’ to Make Case Against Marriage Equality, US Commission Considers Ways to Stop Anti-Gay Uganda Bill, No Coming Out Party for Super Bowl, and more….

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | by Victoria Lavin | February 2nd, 2010, 7:27 am

Maggie Gallagher of National Organization for Marriage complains that her organization’s zeal to stop same-sex marriage is mislabeled and she is unfairly targeted as a “bigot” or a “liar.” Read more 

WGAY Podcast on how the US Commission considering ways in stopping the Uganda ‘Kill the Gays’ Bill. Listen to Podcast 

There will be no ads for gays during the Super Bowl. Read more 

UT: Activist backed off the bill that would end discrimination in the State. Read more 

Pam Spaudling writes about the White House’s plan to offer more oppotunities for the LGBT community. Read more 

Bill Berkowitz: Ted Haggard’s wife claims that he is a complete heterosexual. Read more 

Is the Obama Administration dragging it’s heels on the repeal of DADT. Read more 

Fired for shooting a porn movie in 1996, five years before he ever became a cop, an arbitrator ruled last month his firing was legal. Mikey Verdugo said he is exploring with counsel his legal remedies and wants to challenge the determination in court. Read more 

The battle over the pro-life ad to air at the Super Bowl. Is the story even true? Read more 

The Surpeme Court’s decision about law school’s anti-discrimination policy and the right wing. Read more 

Segments of the Tyra Banks show that dealt with youth trangenders. View segments 

Think Progress, The Progress Report does a piece on DADT. Read more 

Gates to present specifics on DADT. Read more

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