• Target Apologizes for Donation to Conservative Candidate

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    I personally hate crybaby(it's not fair)politics from both sides.  Why not just ban campaign contributions altogether from corporations….oh wait we did that and the supreme court struck it down. Damn judges. >:D
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    Peter Tatchell is gay !!  :faint:
  • Three Alaska Same-Sex Couples Challenge Discriminatory Tax Law

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  • Tom Emmer Wants to Keep Gays and Lesbians from Parenting

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  • Target's $150,000 Donation To Fund Anti-Gay Politics

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    [image: 1781651019069-76b546b3ae37.gif] [image: 1781651000785-cae3519af5a8.jpg] Here's the backstory:  Earlier this week, reports surfaced that Target had donated $150,000 to the political committee MN Forward. Best Buy pitched in another $100,000. MN Forward's mission? Elect as governor an anti-LGBT state representative with a long history of attacks on LGBT Americans. This representative's campaign even donated to a controversial "punk-rock Christian ministry" whose leader has advocated executing gays and lesbians! After all these two companies have done to build a fair and equitable workplace, it's a slap in the face. In years past, Target and Best Buy consistently received 100 percent ratings on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's Corporate Equality Index. They need to make this right – by donating an equal amount to support candidates who will fight for equality. But they won't do it just because we ask. They need to see that hundreds of thousands of customers across the country are upset and disappointed. Joe Solmonese President - HRC An Open Letter to Target and Best Buy When lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender consumers — not to mention our millions of supportive friends and family members — used to think about Target and Best Buy, we saw two shining examples of corporations that respected the equality and dignity of every American. As nationwide retailers, both of your brands gave other corporations a standard to which they could aspire. In fact, your consistent ratings of 100 percent on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Corporate Equality Index were a solid signal of your commitment to a diverse workforce. As a community, we are grateful for that commitment and we fully expect it will continue. Now, Americans are questioning their loyalty to your brands with word of significant contributions to the political action committee MN Forward that hopes to install one of the most strident opponents of equality in the Minnesota Governor’s mansion. With these contributions, you have severely damaged those carefully cultivated reputations and violated the spirit of the gold standards bestowed on you. In fact, the long-term effects on families that shop at Target and Best Buy throughout Minnesota and the U.S. will be devastating. At this critical time in Minnesotans’ quest for equality, MN Forward and the candidates they are supporting would turn Minnesota backward, away from the promise of equal opportunity and fairness that we hold dear. No matter your motivations in making these donations, they didn’t occur in a vacuum. Same-sex couples in your home state are denied the equality given to other couples in marriage and many state leaders are poised to right that inequity very soon. $250,000 in contributions to those who would stand in the way is a punch in the gut to those of us who want to see all families treated fairly. What may have sounded like a “good business decision” in the board room turns out to be a horribly short-sighted business decision when millions of consumers lose respect for your companies. With the Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United, the landscape for political contributions has changed in ways that no one fully appreciates yet. Your foray into this uncharted water has proved choppy and should serve as a warning to other corporations mindful of the perceptions of LGBT and allied consumers. It’s time to make things right. The very least you can do to begin rebuilding your image among fair-minded consumers is to make equivalent donations to groups that support candidates who will put all Minnesota families first and fulfill the promises of our highest ideals. We’re watching and we’re waiting. *Sign your name to this open letter to Target and Best Buy at HRC.org
  • 'Roseanne' star Sara Gilbert officially comes out

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    Sara Gilbert on her now-official status as a lesbian: 'This is a whole new world for me.' This is no shocker, but Roseanne alum Sara Gilbert is officially a lesbian, it was revealed today at Television Critics Association summer press tour in Los Angeles. Gilbert’s sexuality was, for all intents and purposes, previously an open secret, like it is with so many other celebrities in Hollywood. (I’m not at liberty to publish names, but make a few guesses yourself — you probably won’t be wrong). In years past, publicists would ask that stories about Gilbert’s two children kindly didn’t mention her partner. But hark! Today, Gilbert sat on a panel to talk about the new mother-rific riff on The View — called The Talk — that she’s executive producing and co-hosting with Julie Chen, Leah Remini, Holly Robinson Peete, Sharon Osbourne, and Marissa Jaret Winokur, and she mostly didn’t sidestep the subject. When asked if she thought it’d be easier to be out in a talk show forum rather than as a character on a scripted show, Gilbert said, “This is a whole new world for me,” and added later, “I’m not an expert on this, or I don’t analyze these things. I’m just sort of living my life. I plan to put my heart and soul into this show, and I plan to continue acting, and I don’t think it will be a problem.” Being out, that is. “I don’t ever really think of things as out or in,” Gilbert said today. “I just think I am who I am, and when topics come up that are appropriate, I’ll talk about them and share when it seems right.” To that, I say: Bravo to Gilbert! It was a tad strange when, last week, CBS sent out the press release about the new talk show and mentioned the husbands of the rest of the hosts, but only mentioned Gilbert’s children. Gilbert cleared up why there was no mention of her girlfriend, Allison Adler, a television producer. That decision to omit Allison, Gilbert explained, “came from me. CBS would write whatever I wanted.” And she added: “I’ve been acting my whole life, and I’ve never really discussed my personal life. This is a talk show” — one focusing on motherhood and parenting, no less, which she does with someone else. “So obviously,” she continued, “I’m going to be discussing my life more, and I felt that the first place I wanted to do it wasn’t in a CBS press release. It just seemed impersonal, and I felt like I’d rather come in person and talk to you about all that stuff here.” Classy move, truly. Gilbert shared her pet peeve about Allison — specifically, that she’s taller and looks better in clothes because of it. And there’s lots more to come in that regard, judging by the candid format of this new show. I’m excited to hear more about the way Sara and Allison raise their two adorable children, mostly because they seem like good ladies and great representatives of lesbian moms everywhere. Does the news that Sara is officially out as a lesbian shock you? Will the fact that Sara loves the ladies make you tune in — or tune out - The Talk ?
  • Sanders to Join March for Marriage Equality

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  • America’s gay buying power projected at $743 billion in 2010

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  • Milwaukee Lawsuit Over Police Censorship of Gay-Themed Play Settled

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    Sadly, I'm sure the bigots will win as usual.
  • 8 Gay Activists Arrested in Reid Protest on Vegas Strip

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  • Lesbian gets $35K settlement over canceled prom

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    Eastern Europe is not center right.  They are far right.
  • Argentina legalizes same-sex marriage, first nation in Latin America

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    Now we know where to go to vacation now!  :cheesy2: Although it was a disheartening close vote, Argentina is a wonderfully stable country. But good God, gays were not allowed to inherit wealth?
  • Tell your friends: Michael Steele must reject the Texas GOP platform!

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    Comment to those wishing to sign this petition (or other HRC petitions)… We here at GT.ru don't allow "live links" but instead use hxxp:// something similar (for safety). THIS and other HRC petitions require https:// instead of no URL lead-in or just http:// This does indeed work if you add the "s" to the front of the URL.
  • DC Court Rules Against Foes of Marriage Equality

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    I plan to be there! Thanks, Woody!
  • SURVEY OF 400,000 ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE MEMBERS AVAILABLE

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  • Hawaii governor vetoes same-sex civil unions bill

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    Seriously bad timing Hawaii…......... http://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?topic=11516.0
  • Federal gay marriage ban is ruled unconstitutional

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    U.S. District Judge Joseph Tauro ruled in favor of gay couples' rights in two separate challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act, known as DOMA, a 1996 law that the Obama administration has argued for repealing. The rulings apply to Massachusetts but could have broader implications if they're upheld on appeal. It must also be noted that the Obama administration, in both of the defences of DoMA, said that gay relationships were not better than incest, bestiality and pedophila. So while they tell us that DoMA should be repealed, they have done everything they can to stab us in the back on the topic.