Topic >> lgbt

Doug McKelway refuses to apologize for threatening gay blogger on the air

activism, lgbt, politics Comments Off on Doug McKelway refuses to apologize for threatening gay blogger on the air

McKelway Refuses to ApologizeToday Doug McKelway arrogantly refused to apologize for threatening gay blogger Mike Rogers yesterday, asking for a tight shot of his remarks.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulZFOz0N6Fg[/youtube]


Obama promises to repeal DADT in personal letter to out army officer

activism, lgbt, politics Comments Off on Obama promises to repeal DADT in personal letter to out army officer

tsaoSecond Lieutenant Sandy Tsao wrote a letter to Barack Obama last January when she came out of closet, asking the President to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT).

What follows is an excerpt from the letter and it’s response from GlaadBlog.

An excerpt from her original letter in January reads:

We have the best military in the world and I would like to continue to be part of it. My mother can tell you it is my dream to serve our country. I have fought and overcome many barriers to arrive at the point I am at today. This is the only battle I fear I may lose. Even if it is too late for me, I do hope, Mr. President, that you will help us to win the war against prejudice so that future generations will continue to work together and fight for our freedoms regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin or sexual orientation.

This past Tuesday, May 5, Sandy received a package from the White House. As Sandy unwrapped the thick envelope and looked inside, she tearfully fell to her knees. Protected between two pieces of cardboard, the parcel contained a handwritten note from President Obama.

The President, responding to Sandy’s letter, wrote:

Sandy – Thanks for the wonderful and thoughtful letter. It is because of outstanding Americans like you that I committed to changing our current policy. Although it will take some time to complete (partly because it needs Congressional action) I intend to fulfill my commitment. — Barack Obama.

I believe this is an indication that if we are patient, Obama will deliver on much of his promise to the gay community.

Visit GlaadBlog for the rest of  Sandy’s story.


DADT protest in support of Lt. Dan Choi to be held in Irvine later today

activism, lgbt, politics Comments Off on DADT protest in support of Lt. Dan Choi to be held in Irvine later today

Dan ChoiOrange County Equality California (OCEC) is organizing a rally supporting Lt. Dan Choi who was ejected from the Army National Guard for coming out on the Rachel Maddow show. Details of the event follow:

Time: May 7, 2009 from 2pm to 3pm
Location: Bridge over Campus Dr. (Irvine, CA)
Street: 4255 Campus Drive
City/Town: Irvine, CA 92612
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps…
Bring Signs. Bring Friends.

More on the protest available here.

Lt. Choi’s original appearance on Rachel Maddow below.

Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy

Lt. Choi will be appearing on Rachel Maddow again tonight.


Washington newscaster wears homophobia on sleeve, threatens gay blogger

activism, lgbt, politics, video 1 Comment »

Doug McKelwayWashington DC news anchor Doug McKelway threatened blogger Mike Rogers yesterday during an interview over the outing tactics used in the new documentary Outrage, which exposes the hypocrisy of closeted politicians.

Watch the heated exchange below:

I love it how these types always trot out that they have a friend or family member, or are a fan of someone who is gay. GMAFB!

Outrage opens May 8.