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Constituents Conflicted over Gay Legislator, In Paying for Sex Changes, Cuba Breaks from Past, Romney Suggests Gay Marriage Would Be Top Campaign Issue, and more…

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CA: Roy Ashburn represents the Bible Belt of the region and they are now conflicted because he came out as gay. Read more 

Cuba breaking from it’s past provides sex changes in their universal health care system. Read more 

1477479Former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney suggested he would include social issues in his 2012 presidential campaign platform, that is if he decides to run. Read more 

Christopher Wolf writes for CNN on how LGBTs have the right to privacy. Read more 

New Hampshire towns vote on gay marriage. Read more 

According to the Washington Post Virginia students are irate at Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli II because of advising the public universities to retreat from their non discrimination policies. Read more 

VA: There is a bill to protect gays that is likely to be doomed. Read more 

Mississippi lesbian fights for the right to take girlfriend to the prom in Itawamba County. Read more 

John Aloysius Farrell writes and opinion in the US News & World Report about Virginia Republicans back to gay bashing and bedroom policy. Read more 

UK: Gay Asians reveal racism problems. Read more 

Chris Crain writes about the Cities around the globe that offer gay marriage. Read more 

Truthdig interviews Rep. Dennis Kucinich on the Obama health care bill. Read more 

Truthdig has an article about the fine line between free speech and defamation. Read more

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