I get a lot of e-mail from LGBT people who are misinformed and think that John McCain and Barack Obama have the same record on gay issues. Just because both candidates oppose same-sex marriage does not mean they are identical on our issues. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Obama is lighyears ahead and to vote for McCain is a tragic mistake that will usher in four more years of Full story...
As Republicans sort out the reasons for their defeat, they likely will overlook or dismiss the gorilla in the pulpit.
Outspoken activist Stephen Bennett has officially failed as an "ex-gay" spokesman and has finally found a real job.
California officials will investigate accusations that the Mormon Church neglected to report a battery of nonmonetary contributions -- including phone banks, a Web site and commercials -- on behalf of a ballot measure to ban same-sex marriage.
(Weekly Column)
On Sunday, New York Times Columnist Nicholas Kristof discussed religious and cultural extremism in Pakistan, where a new cabinet member, Israr Ullah Zardari, defended the torture-murder of five women and girls who were buried alive (three girls wanted to choose their own husbands, and two women wanted to protect them.
Earlier today, I wrote about Mychal Massie's World Net Daily article where he erroneously claimed that I call blacks who oppose same sex marriage, "particularly appalling and ignorant.
I have been very critical of the Log Cabin Republicans. Well, today they have found their voice. In a letter, the beleaguered group articulated how it can play a positive role in creating a big tent GOP.
(Mychal Massie, Left)
In Mychal Massie's World Net Daily article today, he erroneously claims that I call blacks who oppose same sex marriage, "particularly appalling and ignorant.
Official Statement by leading BLACK LGBT organization on this weekend's political action supporting the repeal of Proposition 8 LOS ANGELES, CA -- Ron Buckmire, Board President of the Barbara Jordan/ Bayard Rustin Coalition, released the following statement regarding the Black GLBT March and Protest planned for Leimert Park on the morning of Sunday, November 23, 2008.
(The Reverend Brad R. Braxton, Ph.D.)
The Riverside Church in the City of New York stands in solidarity with our sisters and brothers throughout the United States who suffer from social and legal discrimination based upon their sexual identity.
Writer Clay Cane writes in the Advocate Magazine:
Funny thing, throughout African-American history comparisons have always been used to fight injustice.
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