Tags: Balance Budget Amendment, California, DADT, District of Columbia, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Federal Lawsuit, gay marriage, Jobs Bill, LGBT workers, marriage equality, Maryland, Prop 8, Religious Right, Right Wing, same-sex marriage, Scotland, Texas, Tony Perkins, Uganda, US Supreme Court, Virginia, Wesboro Church | by Victoria Lavin | March 3rd, 2010, 7:26 am
According to the Associated Press opponents of gay marriage have appealled to the US Supreme Court. Read more
VA: Northrop Grumman has been praised on how he treats his employees. Read more
Wesboro Church didn’t show up in Norfolk, VA but the peace demonstrators did. Read more
The US Supreme Court refused Tuesday to block DC’s gay marriage. Read more
Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that the Pentagon should review how the ban on gays could be lifted must involve troops and their families. Read more
Deb Price’s editorial on how Maryland moved to recognize out of state same-sex marriage. Read more
AlterNet has a piece on how the right wing could be gearing up for violence. Read more
Does the GOP hate jobs. Read more
Byard Duncan of AlterNet discusses the briefs filed in the Prop 8 trail. Read more
Blue Dog Democrats offer up a balance budget amendment to deal with the debt. Read more
US Senate introduces repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. Read more
Obama to use some of GOP’s health proposals. Read more
GOP dismisses the military study on gays as biased. Read more
Ugandan Pastor Martin Ssempa reads Bilerico and responds. Read more
According to Tony Perkins ‘Christians are being censored by the government. Read more
TX: Openly gay Dallas County Judge Jim Foster lost his bid for re-election. Read more
The number of US extermist groups ‘exploded’ in 2009. Read more
The US Supreme Court may make gun ownership a national right. Read more
Robert Gates outlines the study on letting gays serve openly in military. Read more
The DC gay marriage law will take effect today. Read more
The lesbian custody case grows stranger. Read more
One third of gays and lesbians are physically attacked in Scotland. Read more
The House of Lords backs religious civil partnerships for gay couples. Read more