Tags: 2010 Winter Olympics, DADT, Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Federal Lawsuit, Health Care Reform, Immigration Reform, John Murtha, Justice Scalia, LGBT Immigration, LGBT Judges, Mental Illness, National Organization for Marriage, Prop 8, Religious Right, Right Wing, TRICARE, Vaughn Walker | by Victoria Lavin | February 10th, 2010, 8:53 am
San Francisco Chronicle writes an editorial on Vaughn Walker the US District Chief Justice who is deciding the Prop 8 Federal Case. Read more
Deb Price writes in her column about how the repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’, is becoming reality and how the right should just accept the progress that the military has made over the last 17 years of DADT. DADT doesn’t work it has discharged to many good soldiers and vital soldiers that it cost the taxpayers more to retrain soldiers to replace the discharged ones. Read more
Democrats are dismissing the fact of what happened in Massachusetts won’t happen in Pennsylvania. Murtha’s seat is a vital seat because he was a strong voice for the military it is sad to know a great leader has passed away. Democrats need to take every election serious. The American people are frustrated with the economy, jobs and health care. They are not seeing results in Congress and will vote for anyone who is ready to meet head on the changes we must make as a nation. Read more
The 2010 Winter Olympics is coming out of the closet. This will be the gayest Olympics yet. Read more
Religious right leaders are making a concerted push to gain thousands of new signatures for their “Manhattan Declaration,” a manifesto released late last year by about 150 conservative Christian leaders. Read more
Hospitals are feeling the recession by making staff overworked, lack of hiring new staff to handle the case loads. And some say that the health care refom bill will just hurt it more. Read more
The eagerly awaited revisions — to be published, if adopted, in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, due in 2013 — would be the first in a decade. This long awaited edition hopefully will take a look at changing transgenderism and sexual identity from a mental disorder. We will just have to see about that one. Read more
The Nation posts a great article on Justice Scalia and his mindset. Read more
LT. Dan Choi has been called back to duty. Read more
TX: The LGBT community is urged to create change at the NGLTF Creating Change Conference in Dallas. Read more
From the Right while Justice Walker decides the Prop 8 case some Christians are worried about the out come. Read more
John Corvino writes about the National Organization for Marriage (NOM). Read more
The United Kingdom to do an inquiry on Iraq and it involves the Bush Administration officials. While other countries look into the involvement of the Bush Administration in going to war with Iraq the United States Congress gives it a pass. I think that the Congress especially the House should investigate the Bush Administrations involvement leading up to the war in Iraqi. Read more
Defense Secretary Gates says their will be no TRICARE hikes in 2011. Read more
Chicago Tribune reports that gay couples want inclusion in immigration reform. Read more
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