December 2009
5 posts
Texas' "Womp-womp"
While banning gay marriage in 2005, Texas accidently made all marriage illegal.
One of the clause reads: “This state or a political subdivision of this state may not create or recognize any legal status identical or similar to marriage.”
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Cleve Jones
I had the wonderful opportunity to interview Cleve Jones, one of the leaders of the first wave of gay rights activists. He himself was a victim of a terrible hate crime and almost died.
He was him in the shoulder walking him and fell over. Then, the attackers kicked him on the ground and held a knife up to his throat, acting as though they were going to slit it. The blade bumped off his chin, but...
Maine, New York and D.C.
Maine voted down a law that would allow gay-marriage to take place in the state. The numbers were reminiscent of California’s Prop. 8 with about 87 voting for the people’s veto effort (to repeal the law) and 53 voting against it. During the same election the people legalized the use of medical marijuana.
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New York’s Senate voted down the proposed gay marriage...
Uganda
Uganda recently proposed a bill that would make it incriminate homosexuality and those who fail to report the existence of a known homosexual. It would be a crime for doctors to give treatment to homosexual patients and homosexuality would be punishable by death.
Iran Execution
Two teenage homosexuals in Iran were hung for their relationship. Homosexuality is also punishable by death in Bangladesh, Yemen, Sudan, Mauritiana, Afghanistan, and Somalia. Gays are imprisoned in many other nations.
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