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Post: Under "Pressure" from White House and Others U.S. Rep. Hastings Withdraws 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Amendment
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Friday, July 10, 2009
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Fwd: Dallas Voice News Headlines - July 10, 2009
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Date: Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 1:14 PM
Subject: Dallas Voice News Headlines - July 10, 2009
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| July 10, 2009 New group forms in wake of raid at clubBy Tammye Nash Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission Administrator Alan Steen on Wednesday, July 1, issued a statement acknowledging that the 26-year-old gay man hospitalized with a head injury following a raid Sunday, June 28 on a Fort Worth gay bar was injured while in the custody of TABC agents. Two TABC?agents involved in the incident have been reassigned to desk jobs while an investigation into the incident is conducted, according to reports posted online by NBC?Channel 5 in Dallas. According to the statement, Chad Gibson was one of 15 people arrested Saturday night and Sunday morning during "joint inspections" by TABC agents and officers with the Fort Worth Police Department at three bars. The inspections were conducted to "ensure compliance with state alcoholic beverage laws and local ordinances." Gibson was arrested inside the Rainbow Lounge at 651 S. Jennings St., along with three other men and one woman, according to Fort Worth Police Chief Jeffrey Halstead. The other 10 individuals were arrested at the Rosedale Saloon, the adjacent Cowboy Palace and an unnamed "unlicensed location," the TABC statement said. "At the Rainbow Lounge, TABC agents placed one individual under arrest, Chad Gibson, who was injured while in the agents' custody. Mr Gibson was released to paramedics for treatment of alcohol poisoning and a head injury and transported to a local hospital," the statement said. Some reports have indicated that Gibson was taken into custody inside the nightclub and then taken outside where he began vomiting, and that he injured his head when he fell due to extreme intoxication. Several eyewitnesses inside the club at the time, however, had described seeing Gibson grabbed by officers and thrown to the floor in a hallway at the back of the club. The witnesses said that Gibson hit his head at that point, and that several officers were holding him down, one kneeling on his back and another placing his foot on Gibson's head or neck. Gibson was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit at JPS Hospital where he was treated for bleeding in his brain. He remained hospitalized as of press time on Wednesday, July 1. "We are saddened that this incident occurred and extend our sincere hope that Mr. Gibson recovers quickly," Steen said in the statement. "I have initiated an internal affairs investigation to answer questions about how these locations were chosen, to review the agents' actions, and specifically to establish the facts surrounding Mr. Gibson's injury." Steen also asks that anyone who witnessed misconduct by TABC agents contact Lt. Andy Pena, acting director of the agency's Office of Professional Responsibility, by e-mail at opr@tabc.tx.us or by phone at 512-206-3405. Steen said information on how to file a complaint against a TABC agent and information on agency policy on employee investigations can be found online at TABC.state.tx.us. "I take seriously all allegations concerning inappropriate or illegal behavior by our employees," Steen said. "We have in the past, and we will in the future, take action against any employee found to have violated agency policy or the law." Steen's pledge for a thorough investigation of the raid at Rainbow Lounge and the circumstances surrounding Gibson's injury echo a pledge made Tuesday evening by Fort Worth Police Chief Jeffrey Halstead. Halstead said his department is conducting a comprehensive investigation into allegations of misconduct by Fort Worth police officers, and asked that anyone who witnessed the events at the bar contact Capt. Garcia at 817-392-4270. | Top Stories Out comedian Wanda Sykes headlines a scaled down True Colors Tour that's coming to Nokia Theatre on Sunday. But first she takes time to talk about coming out, married life and being a first-time parent. Oklahoma Republican lawmaker issues proclamation listing same-sex marriage among 'forms of debauchery' she says caused recession Texas News Keith Hobbs: Facing fears to make a difference Queer Liberaction holding rally Sunday on courthouse steps Coast Guard finds human remains among plane debris After stumbling on Dallas' LGBT?Jewish congregation by accident, annual teen justice tour has made the group a regular stop RCD executive wants to share his center's successes, learn from others Health News Coordinator Heidi Pyron says Family VIolence Program helps victims of domestic violence gain autonomy, safety, long-term independence Viewpoints Life+Style Even after 25 years, Texas comedy legends Joe Sears and Jaston Williams are still fishin' for more 'Tuna' stories Two veterans of 'A Chorus Line' tackle the same role — 30 years apart 'Miami Social,' Bravo's new reality series, makes Dallas look deep New York rockers the Gay Blades gladly struggle with first impressions Joe Pacetti and Scott Hebert forge a new jewelry line that shows diamonds can be a man's best friend This Week's Best Bets Majestic Theater, July 11. 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Video of the Day | Im gay! -- Eric, 18, shares his coming-out story
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Obama To Preview Africa Policy In Ghana
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President Obama has chosen one of Africa's most stable democracies for his first official visit to the continent. Africa watchers hope he'll outline his foreign policy for Africa in a speech to Ghana's Parliament.
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Groups warn that planned Rogers City coal plant could raise electricity rates
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A dozen environmental groups are asking the Michigan Public Service Commission to take a hard look at a analysis submitted by Wolverine Power Cooperative in support of its proposal to build a 600 megawatt coal-fired power plant in Rogers City.
"Electricity co-op customers in the Western Upper Peninsula learned recently that they will be hit with a 33 percent increase in electric rates due to $2.3 million in new coal fired generating units constructed by WE Energies," James Clift, policy director with the Michigan Environmental Council said in a statement. "We are asking state regulators to take steps to head off such a drastic increase in the Rogers City area."
The Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, the Environmental Law and Policy Center, Citizens Exploring Clean Energy and others wrote:
[T]he available evidence shows that energy demand is flat or even decreasing, and that energy efficiency, renewable energy and existing natural gas capacity can satisfy demand. As a result, the Michigan Public Service Commission ("PSC") should recommend that the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality ("MDEQ") deny the Wolverine air permit application, rather than approving an unnecessary project that would impose undue costs on ratepayers, pollute the air, exacerbate climate change and weaken Michigan's ability to seize the opportunities offered by the green energy economy.
The comments, thousands of pages of them, were submitted on the final day of the public comment period on Wolverine's "feasibility of alternatives" analysis — a new requirement for coal plants created in a February executive order from Governor Granholm and characterized by some as a "moratorium on coal."
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LGBT Organizations Rebuffed in Prop 8 Suit
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In an interesting turn, the American Foundation for Equal Rights - which is backing the Olson-Boies legal team in Perry v. Schwarzenegger which is challenging Proposition 8 and seeking to put the question of marriage equality before the United States Supreme Court - has told a number of LGBT rights organizations who typically see themselves as the arbiters of the struggle for LGBT equality to basically get lost. As you will recall, when the lawsuit was filed by Olson-Boies, Lambda Legal and these others organizations issued a warning that "ill-timed lawsuits could set the fight for marriage back. "Given our willingness to collaborate with you, and your efforts to undercut this case, we were surprised and disappointed when we became aware of your desire to intervene.
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Homosexuality can be cured by Yoga!
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It was bound to happen. After the recent judgement by the Delhi High Court that homosexuality should be decriminalized, opposition has arrived. Swami Baba Ramdev, an influential new age guru, filed a challenge Thursday saying that homosexuality was a "disease" that could be "cured" by yoga.
From the AFP:
"[Homosexuality] can be treated like any other congenital defect. Such tendencies can be treated by yoga, pranayama (breathing exercises) and other meditation techniques."
How does he know?
Hmmmm.
Of course, Swami Baba Ramdev is among many religious groups and conservatives who say same-sex relationships threaten the fabric of traditional Indian society (we all know the spiel), but what these people don't understand is that same-sex relationships, while perhaps hidden, have always been there. We gay people have been intricate, constant, and necessary threads in the fabric of society for a long, long time.
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A Huge Success
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After serving four years in the Navy and seeing the negative impact "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" had not only on my own career, but on that of many of my friends, I can no longer sit back and watch as more and more service members are kicked out unjustly.
So I volunteered at the SLDN booth for the first time at Denver Pride on June 28. We received the most amazing response from the Pride-goers. In fact, I have never seen so many people lined up to sign a petition before! The Denver community really stepped up, and before my 4-hour shift ended, we had every petition signed, and had to send someone to get copies made at a nearby Kinko's! I've never felt more pride than knowing what a difference my time at the booth made in the quest for equal rights.
Thank you SLDN for giving me and the amazing community of Denver the opportunity to stand up for the many gays, lesbians, and bisexuals currently serving in the military who cannot stand up for themselves on this issue.
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Nobody's Role Model: An Interview with Out Actor Stephen Guarino
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Thirty-three-year-old Florida native Stephen Guarino is a versatile out performer who just happens to be best known for a few deftly executed screen queens so flamboyant even Bruno might be tempted to bully them. In selected sketches from Logo's The Big Gay Sketch Show—on which he's been a series regular for all three seasons—and in the films Confessions of a Shopaholic and the Nia Vardolos romantic comedy I Hate Valentine's Day (in theaters tomorrow), he's the go-to girl for gay, gay, gay.
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READ AND REFLECT!!!!!! STEVE
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We Deserve Better
2009 was supposed to be our year. In Washington, the nation witnessed the historic inauguration of the first African-American president, a compelling, transformational leader who took office voicing the strongest pro-LGBT agenda in history. In Albany, after 40 years, the Democrats finally were back in control of the State Senate, offering the promise of enacting three key pieces of legislation that the former Republican leadership had stood as the last obstacle in the way of — marriage equality, transgender rights, and a school anti-bullying law with protections based on sexual identity and gender identity.
The first six months have instead provided plenty of reason for disappointment and frustration.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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Exorcism Performed on Gay Teen: Inspiration for Obama&amp;#039;s Future
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Adam Lambert: “I’m Gay”
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"American Idol" runner-up Adam Lambert has landed the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, where he talks about sex, drugs and his "Idol" experiences.
The 27-year-old singer from San Diego acknowledges in an interview that he's gay, and says it shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone. Says Lambert: "I'm proud of my sexuality. I embrace it. It's just another part of me."
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
Reid offers up more of the same
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As hundreds of activists from over 200 different organizations were converging on Washington yesterday in an unprecedented campaign to push for immigration reform, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev) announced his intent to pass comprehensive immigration reform this year.
Reid, at a press conference with Latino leaders to discuss Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomajor, announced a renewed commitment to making reform a top priority.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Thursday issued the most direct call yet by a Congressional leader for action this year on comprehensive immigration reform."As far as I'm concerned, we have three major issues we have to do this year if at all possible: No. 1 is health care; No. 2 is energy, global warming; and No. 3 is immigration reform," Reid said after a meeting with Hispanic leaders.
Reid ruled out a gradual approach to overhauling the immigration system. And he said comprehensive reform should happen this year.
"I'm not going to deal with immigration on a piecemeal basis; it's comprehensive reform," Reid said.
Any legislation that comes to the Senate floor, Reid said, must address border security, expand the guest worker program so it addresses "more than agriculture," include a pathway to legalization for illegal immigrants and include stronger penalties for companies that employ illegal workers.
While it's good to know that Reid intends to make good on the Democrat's campaign promise to address the issue sooner rather than later, it's hard to believe that he thinks that dredging up the same old failed policies of the past will mollify those gathered in DC this week to work for real change in a failed system.
Deaf to both the political realities on the ground, and human costs of failed enforcement policies and exploitive guest worker programs, Reid's new vision for "comprehensive reform" is no different from that pushed in the past by Bush or McCain/Kennedy.
He offers up nothing new, instead Reid falls back on the familiar triad of enforcement first, more guest worker programs, and legalization with conditions like stiff fines and English acquisition.
The leader suggested that if undocumented residents pass a series of requirements, they should be allowed to stay in the country without threat of arrest but must wait for citizenship consideration behind current applicants who have not immigrated illegally."I believe that what you need to do is have penalties and fines. I think they have to learn English, stay out of trouble, pay their taxes and then they don't go to the head of the line, they go to the back of the line," Reid said.
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As always, the devil will be in the details when the legislation begins to emerge from committee, but if Reid's vision is the starting point from which this process will proceed, nothing has been learned from the failed efforts of the past.
Change is not more militarization of the border
Change is not more detention in prisons for profit
Change is not more families separated
Change is not more exploitive guest worker programs
Change is not more penalties and fines
If those in Congress and the Administration believe they can simply repackage the same old policies wrapped in a pretty blue "s? se puede" wrapper, and sell them to a public that wants real solutions to real problems, I fear they're in for a rude awakening.
And if those charged with speaking for the immigrant community believe, as they have in the past, that they must accept crumbs left on the table, they too will find that change has past them by.
There is a growing movement demanding real change, and those working towards that goal will lead the way. Those stuck in the past, tied to failed ideas, fearful of rocking a sinking boat, will ultimately be left behind.
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