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  • Friday, October 10
    Amending?
    Since Connecticut doesn't have voter-driven ballot initiatives, the only way for the right to reverse the state's Supreme Court's enactment of gay marriage would require a change to the constitution. And, by some queer political coincidence, residents will be able to decide this November...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 10-10-2008
  • Friday, October 10
    No Go In Portugal.
    We may be celebrating Connecticut's gay marriage win, but things aren't so peachy in Portugal: "Portugal's parliament rejected a proposal on Friday to allow gay marriage, sparking anger among gays who say they face discrimination in the conservative Catholic country… Outside...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 10-10-2008
  • Friday, October 10
    Foolishness.
    Jim Naugle, the Fort Lauderdale mayor who campaigned against the scourge of gay sex last year, accidentally spoke with gay magazine The Advocate this week. Apparently Naugle thought it was a legal publication, so he told them why he's against gay marriage. It's a pretty stock - and dangerous...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 10-10-2008
  • Thursday, October 09
    Lavender Scare!?
    The right-wing may be gearing up to use gay marriage against Barack Obama. According to archives from the now defunct Chicago gay paper, Outlines - which later merged Windy City Times - Obama, during his 1996 Senatorial run, supported same-sex marriage, a summation based on the fact that Obama opposed...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 10-09-2008
  • Wednesday, October 08
    Ahhh!
    Things aren't looking good down in Florida, where the right-wing want to ensure gay folk never, ever get the same rights as heterosexual married couples. According to a recent poll, 55% of Floridians support the measure, Amendment 2, which reads: "Inasmuch as marriage is the legal union of...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 10-08-2008
  • Wednesday, October 08
    Sticks, Stones…
    "A person that supports homosexual marriages is a person who has no value for the traditional family and can’t be counted on to support it. This candidate has rejected God’s absolute moral standards, and is disobedient to divine law for political and financial gain. If they can’t obey divine law...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 10-08-2008
  • Wednesday, October 08
    Projected Plea…
    "The LDS Church's active support of a California ballot initiative banning gay marriage so far has been mostly confined to California. But during a special satellite broadcast from Salt Lake City tonight to LDS chapels in Utah County as well as in California, LDS authorities are expected to...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 10-08-2008
  • Tuesday, October 07
    Unity There!
    "The prominent, sometimes controversial, labor union Unite Here has contributed $100,000 to support gay marriage in California. The union also pledged to raise another $50,000 for marriage equality. The half-million strong union, formed in 2004 from the merger of Unite and Here, said Monday that...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 10-07-2008
  • Monday, October 06
    LA Gays.
    "Los Angeles County has been the venue of more same- sex marriages than any other California county since such unions were legalized in June, according to a study released today. The Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law reported that 2,719 gay couples tied the knot in Los Angeles County...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 10-06-2008
  • Friday, October 03
    Hear This!
    "The Iowa Supreme Court says it will hear arguments in a case challenging the state's law banning gay marriage. The court on Friday announced it will hear oral arguments in the case on Dec. 9. Both sides will be given 30 minutes to present their arguments." [Chicago Tribune] Permalink...
    Posted to Qticker World | Aggregator (Weblog) by external blog Queerty on 10-03-2008
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