Thursday, April 18, 2013
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new-zealand-becomes-13th-nation-to-legalize-gay-marriage
New Zealand becomes the 13th nation to legalize gay marriage
New Zealand House breaks into song:
Absolutely Wonderful!
Monday, April 15, 2013
Jodi Arias Trial: Enhanced picture of Travis Alexander's Pupil
Here is the picture with a drawing of an outline:
Sunday, April 14, 2013
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Friday, April 12, 2013
BALLS
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Montana House Votes to Repeal Law Criminalizing Gay Sex Read more: towleroad.com
California Senate Panel Advances Bill That Could Strip the Boy Scouts of Tax Exempt Status Over Gay Ban Read more: towleroad.com
Rick Santorum Froths Over 'Free Speech Rights' After Michigan High School Cancels His Appearance Read more: towleroad.com
MARRIAGE EQUALITY PUSH BEGINS IN DELAWARE TODAY AS OFFICIALS GATHER TO INTRODUCE BILL Read more: towleroad.com
Rick Santorum Invited Back to Michigan High School After Cancellation Read more: towleroad.com
Roger Gorley was arrested at the Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri on Tuesday after he refused to leave the bedside of his sick partner Allen, WDAF reports: He says when he got there, a member of Allen’s family asked him to leave. When Gorley refused, he says hospital security forcibly removed him from the property and put him in handcuffs. “I was not recognized as being the husband, I wasn’t recognized as being the partner,” Gorley said. While not legally recognized as a couple in Missouri, Gorley says he and his partner Allen have been in a civil union for nearly five years, and make medical decisions for each other. He says the nurse refused to verify they also share joint Power of Attorney. “She didn’t even bother to go look it up to check into it,” Gorley said. “He’s been at the psychiatric unit part several times.” The hospital released this statement, saying it does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation: We believe involving the family is an important part of the patient care process. And, the patient`s needs are always our first priority. When anyone becomes disruptive to providing the necessary patient care, we involve our security team to help calm the situation and to protect our patients and staff. If the situation continues to escalate, we have no choice but to request police assistance.