OF INTEREST . . . Obama Talks Up Counterterrorism Efforts - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com OF NOTE . . . . . . . The White House has said - if it can be said that the White House can speak . . . for the President - that "at the right time" he will speak up and out on - and for ? - GLBT rights and issues. OF COURSE . . . . Now was, is and will continue to be the 'right time'. What was that Mr. President that you said ? I couldn't hear you.
Showing posts with label LGBT social movements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LGBT social movements. Show all posts
Tuesday, 6 October 2009
Obama Talks Up Counterterrorism Efforts - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Ohio, Eddie Izzard, eating disorders, and homeless LGBT youth
The following has been clipped from The Bilerico Project Report dated 18 September 2009.
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What nuggets happened this week that Projectors should know about but none of the contributors got around to blogging? Why funny you should ask...
Gay and bisexual teens are more vulnerable to eating disorders (Hat tip to Barbara)
Following up on Toni Broaddus, Kip Williams and Robin McGehee's response editorials, frequent guest blogger Adam Bink has his own thought on the federal vs state strategy for LGBT rights.
The Ohio House of Representatives passed House Bill 176, the Equal Housing and Employment Act. State Representative and Republican candidate for Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel, previously an LGBT ally, flipped positions and voted against the legislation.
After President Obama extended the National Emergency for one year last Thursday, experts noted that the move allows him additional time to sign an executive order suspending Don't Ask, Don't Tell. So far it doesn't look like he will. (Hat tip to Indra)
Across the United States, thousands of kids are kicked out of their homes each year for being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.
Comedian and actor Eddie Izzard, a "47-year-old cross-dresser with no sporting inclination," completed 43 marathons in 52 days, a feat of jogging that covered 1,100 miles. (Hat tip to Robin)
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