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Pat Robertson says he vomits at the sight of gay couples
After warning that the land will “vomit” out gays, Pat Robertson said that he vomits at the sight of gay couples.
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, 700 employees march in SF pride parade
Facebook founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg joined more than 700 Facebook employees marching in San Francisco’s gay pride on Sunday.
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A new twist on an old campaign: Grey Poupon gives a nod to LGBT pride
In a nod to LGBT pride, Grey Poupon has released a photo of two men in side-by-side cars holding hands through the window.
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Fifty shades of red: The fight for equality marches on
There are just some people who will go to their graves believing what they believe. That is their journey – that is their little bit of racism, hatred and discrimination they will have to answer for. I believe at this moment in time, the red on the equality map needs to be celebrated. I believe the acceptance and support of our friends and families and co-workers and strangers needs to be celebrated, for these are the people who will stand by us and love us and help us to win whatever battles may lie ahead…
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Mich. RNC member: I won’t resign for ‘filthy homosexuals’ Facebook post
LANSING, Mich. — A Michigan member of the Republican National Committee said Thursday he will not resign after posting an article critical of gay people on his Facebook page, despite calls from members of his own party that he step down.
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Fla. appeals court upholds ruling that posting threats on Facebook is a felony
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A Florida appeals court ruled Monday that posting threats on one’s personal Facebook page can be prosecuted under state law.
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Study: Your Facebook ‘likes’ reveal much about your personality and behavior
Clicking those friendly blue “like” buttons strewn across the Web may be doing more than marking you as a fan of Coca-Cola or Lady Gaga. It could out you as gay. It might reveal how you vote. It might even suggest that you’re an unmarried introvert with a high IQ and a weakness for nicotine.
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Parents, students look to prayer in response to Miss. transgender student
BATESVILLE, Miss. — Hundreds of angry parents and citizens have joined a Facebook “prayer” page after a high school student in northern Mississippi came out as transgender.
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Major U.S. corporations call on Supreme Court to strike down gay marriage bans
More than 60 U.S. corporations — including Apple, eBay, Facebook, Intel, Nike and Morgan Stanley — have signed on to an amicus brief in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court challenge to Proposition 8, California’s voter approved ban on same-sex marriage.
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Indiana groups set up video project to reassure gay teens they ‘have a purpose’
INDIANAPOLIS — A coalition of gay rights organizations is trying to bolster the confidence of gay teens in response to an Indiana teacher’s assertion that gays have no purpose in life.