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As a society, we have come to believe that it is unacceptable to ridicule people based on race, religion or disability. However there …

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Discussion with NGLCC Member TrendyMinds, Who Represented LGBT Businesses at State of the Union
January 29, 2010 – 2:13 pm | Comments
Discussion with NGLCC Member TrendyMinds, Who Represented LGBT Businesses at State of the Union

TrendyMinds of Indianapolis, Indiana was invited as an honored guest to President Obama’s State of the Union address January 27, Wednesday night. Part of the decision was because TrendyMinds is an NGLCC member, but another …

Hawaii Senate Passes Civil Unions Bill
January 23, 2010 – 1:51 pm | Comments

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18-7 vote is enough to override potential veto from governor
Yesterday, the Hawaii Senate passed a civil unions bill, and made sure that they had a big enough cushion for nixing a possible governor …

Rob Thomas’ Gay Chip on His Shoulder (Revisited)
January 19, 2010 – 1:15 pm | Comments

Front man for MatchboxTwenty and proven solo artist scribed this entry to the Huffington Post nearly a year ago. I thought it made sense to revisit again, especially with the second line about Pat Robertson, …

Adam Lambert ‘Excited’ and ‘Nervous’ for Oprah Appearance
January 19, 2010 – 11:15 am | Comments

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Tune in to Oprah, 4pm NBC, this afternoon to catch her Adam Lambert interview – Extra’s Terri Seymour spoke with Lambert about the interview:
The rocker describes himself as an “open book” and admits …

What’s Your Gay Marriage Story?
January 15, 2010 – 6:11 pm | Comments
What’s Your Gay Marriage Story?

Yes, we could have titled this any number of ways, but with the case going down in California, we felt it fit – over “LGBT Marriage” or “Marriage Equality” because, well, we don’t have the …