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Anti-gay Roman Catholic priestess dragged kicking and screaming away from Air Force One

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Brenda Lee, anti-gay journalist and self-proclaimed Roman Catholic priestess who was trying to hand President Obama a letter asking him to support traditional marriage, was dragged away from Air Force One kicking and screaming as she insisted on personally delivering the message since no one would pass the President her note. From NBC Los Angeles

She said she asked a Secret Service agent to give the president her letter, but he refused and referred her to a White House staffer. Lee said she refused to give the staffer the letter.

Lee, who was wearing what she described as a cassock, said she protested when she was asked to leave.

“I said, ‘Why are you bothering me?’ They escorted me outside the gate,” she said.

Two officers then picked her up and carried her out.

“I was afraid you could see under my clothes,” she said, her voice choking up.

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I’m sorry. You just can’t make this shit up.


Carrie Prejean’s pastor Miles McPherson debates gay marriage on Larry King

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Miles McPhersonPastor Miles McPherson and lesbian comedienne Carol Leifer appeared on Larry King last night to discuss marriage equality. McPherson, a former professional football player who founded the Rock Church in San Diego—where Carrie Prejean aka Miss California is a member—has previously equated homosexuality to pedophilia and was very active in getting Proposition 8 passed last year. Watch:


Shirley Tan to testify before Congress at UAFA hearings

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Shirley Shirley Tan, a California mom who was nearly deported in April because her  same-sex partner could not legally sponsor her for citizenship, has been invited to testify by Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) in the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA) hearings starting June 3. If passed, UAFA would extend same-sex couples the same immigration rights enjoyed by married couples, creating a legal path to citizenship.

Tan’s partner Jay Mercado and their twin sons will make the trip to Washington with their lawyer Melanie Nathan. From Nathan’s blog:

When I spoke to  Jay today, she said that the family is very honored and extremely excited to go to DC for this historic hearing.  They are looking forward to a visit to their representatives offices, Rep Jackie Speier and Senator Feinstein, especially to thank all the staffers who worked so hard to help them.

Shirley ’s ultimate ability to stay in the USA will depend on passage of  the Uniting of American Families Act. Shirley and Jay’s trip to DC will be sponsored by Immigration Equality,  who were great to work with when negotiating the details of the family’s participation.  Shirley and the family have stated that they will do everything they can to assist in getting UAFA passed.

Nathan will have extensive coverage the hearings on her blog as will we at inlookout.com. There will also be a live webcast of the hearings starting at 10am EST on June 3.

For background on their story, please watch the video below which aired just prior to Tan’s stay of deportation:


Former Bush v. Gore lawyers to challenge Prop 8 in Federal court

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Bush v. Gore Lawyers to challenge Prop 8To the disdain of of many pro-marriage equality groups, Theodore B. Olson and David Boies who argued Bush v. Gore back in 2000, are challenging Proposition 8 on the grounds the ruling creates a class of “second-class citizens” thereby violating the the U.S. Constitution. Representing two same-sex couples under the newly founded American Foundation for Equal Rights, the legal odd couple will fight Proposition 8 all the way to the Supreme Court. Video from today’s press conference.

Pro marriage equality groups are concerned that if the battle for same-sex marriage reaches the Supreme Court, a ruling in our favor is unlikely considering the conservative-leaning makeup of the court, possibly setting the movement back years. Others suspect that there is conspiracy at work on behalf of the Right to derail the same-sex marriage movement entirely by pushing same-sex marriage into the Supreme Court before gaining enough public support and before the Court is ready to rule favorably.