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Gay activists in Barcelona protested Pope Benedict XVI's anti-gay beliefs by kissing each other in front of him.
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Gay activists in Barcelona protested Pope Benedict XVI's anti-gay beliefs by kissing each other in front of him.
In his resignation speech in New Hampshire, he said: "This is the one place where I'm not 'the gay bishop.'"
Hawaii's governor-elect Neil Abercrombie could make that state even more fun.
The military can still keep gays from serving openly.
Dharun Ravi's defense strategy seems at odds with his tweets.
They won't face disciplinary hearings at the university.
Is Anderson Cooper a new gay-rights crusader?
"Every time I say we should bring back retarded, somebody says, 'Oh, guess what? My brother's retarded!'"
He's made more gay appointments than any president in history.
He's not the only one.
The magazine publisher reacts to some unpleasant news.
"Don't blame ME for gay teen suicides."
This isn't the first time.
"In light of the appeal and the application for the stay, a certain amount of uncertainty now exists."
That's even though the Obama administration has moved to appeal a recent ruling.
Also, gay people are not going after straights, FYI.
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