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Judge Being Gay a Nonissue During Prop 8 Trial, ‘Don’t Ask’ Policy Echoes Civil Rights Era, IA: Letters: Gay Marriage Ruling Does Impact Religion, and more…

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San Francisco Chronicle does a piece on Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker that he is gay himself. Read more 

Cynthia Tucker writes for the Atlanta Journal Constitution and put int he San Francisco Chronicle talks about how there are similarities of when blacks served in the military in separate units. Read more 

In a letter to the editor (Des Moines Register) State Rep. Betty De Boef writes about how the gay marriage law interfers with religious freedom. Read more 

In California supporters of same-sex marriage are meeting with many different opinions on it while doing a petition drive to restore marriage rights to gays and lesbians. Read more 

Douglas Marshall-Steele writes an opinion piece on how gays need to step up if they want their rights. Read more 

From Family Research Council Virginia State Senate to vote on sexual orientation bill. Read more 

Gay City News writes about the National Prayer Breakfast where Sec. of State Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama condemned the Uganda anti-gay bill. Read more

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