Outing Gay Utah Teen Did Not Solve Gay Bullying, School Finds
Add “outing your students” to the list of gay bullying solutions that don’t work.
Add “outing your students” to the list of gay bullying solutions that don’t work.
Rachel’s Team Pick: There is just nothing not funny coming out of Charles Coopers’ mouth.
The Mayor of Troy is brilliantly called out for her homophobia and the IRS is making life harder for some lesbian couples. Also some lesbian mom stuff is happening in Australia.
NOM’s 2010 tax forms reveal that they’re not quite the grassroots organization they claim to be.
Rick Perry is heckled into silence in Iowa — but what did he expect after that offensive “Strong” ad? (And some “Strong” parody videos to make things less depressing.)
Bill Johnson is a Republican politician from Alabama who campaigned on a platform against gay rights. He’s also been secretly donating sperm to lesbians. He has a “human need,” you see.
Mitt Romney gets asked by a Vietnam vet whether or not he supports equal rights for him and his spouse, and he does not have a satisfactory answer.
Is the Senate really trying to “legalize bestiality,” or are Republicans just alarmingly obsessed with talking about it?
Gabby’s Team Pick: Even Christians don’t like Rick Perry’s dumbass commercial.
The Obama administration’s decision to take treatment of gays and lesbians into account when making foreign aid decisions is actually really historic, and here’s why.
Candace Gingrich-Jones on Rachel Maddow = Pure Bliss.
In case you were worried we hadn’t spent enough time discussing Judge Walker’s gayness.
Rick Perry just put out a new campaign ad where he’s totally bummed out that “gays can serve openly in the military but our kids can’t… pray in school.” Oh, also his chief pollster is gay!
Solidarity forever, or something like that.
All the gay news that’s fit to print w/r/t the state of Michigan today.
“…under the proposed legislation, even writing journalistic pieces such as this would be illegal.”
“Cain later told Fox News that abortion should not be legal, but the family can make the decision to break the law.”
In which three brave teenagers ask Michele Bachmann what exactly she plans on doing for gay people if she becomes President.
Students in Ontario public schools, including Catholic schools, will soon be allowed to establish gay-straight alliances. They just might not be able to call them that.
“It is ironic that much of the state’s brief passionately spews sanctimonious verbiage on the separation of powers in the governmental branches, and clear arm-twisting by the Executive on the Legislative permeates this entire process.”