2012

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Prop 8 Unconstitutional

Prop 8 has been ruled UNCONSTITUTIONAL! Courtesy Bilerico Project The highly anticipated Proposition 8 ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has been released. The court has ruled in favor of LGBT couples on the matters of the constitutionality of Proposition 8. The three judges who heard the appeal, Judge Stephen Reinhardt, Judge Michael

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Prop 8 Ruling February 7th

Prop 8 Ruling is due tomorrow, Tuesday, February 7th. Courtesy American Foundation for Equal Rights… Special message from Chad Griffin, AFER Board President The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will issue a ruling in AFER’s case challenging Prop. 8 tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. PT. Be the first to know as soon as the decision is

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Why I Don’t Go to Gay Bars

There are two gay bars that have come to my attention since moving from the lost green forests of pines in Northern Minnesota to the intriguing colors and sites of the Twin Cities. There is first the Gay 90’s and secondly, Lush. I am sure there are more gay and lesbian bars within the metro,

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FREE HIV Testing Offered

The Fresno County Department of Public Health will be offering FREE HIV testing in honor of Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Details, courtesy of the Dept of Public Health are below… National Black HIV / AIDS Awareness Day is Tuesday, February 7, 2012. In observance of this day, the Fresno County Department of Public Health will

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Susan G Komen Reverses Position

In a statement that allows them an out on renewing grants to Planned Parenthood, the Susan G Komen foundation has reversed their position on ending existing grants to Planned Parenthood… Courtesy Huffington Post… Following a massive public backlash over its decision to pull funding for breast cancer screenings from Planned Parenthood, Susan G. Komen for

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