DC Comics has announced that one of its superheroes will be coming out of the closet in a June issue. That’s right, the world better get ready for a gay superhero.
During his sermon at the Providence Road Baptist Church in Maiden, Pastor Charles Worley said he figured out a way to “get rid of all the lesbians and queers.”
The time for marriage equality is now! The The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People passed a resolution yesterday endorsing same-sex marriage as a civil right.
Jay-Z and T.I. have been the most noticeable artists to say something, with both rappers coming out and saying they support same-sex marriage. Now, let’s add 50 Cent to that comment-on-gay-marriage list.
Known for his suspenders, New York accent and of course, his impeccable interviews, we were lucky enough to catch up with the TV host recently in NYC. We turned the tables and got him on the other side of the interview!
9-year-old Josef Miles is our newest hero. The young man stood up to the hate-spewing controversial Westboro Baptists as they protested against President Obama’s endorsement of same-sex marriage.
While most of the critics have said they merely “disagree” with the President, a few have come out with some particularly harsh words for the Commander In Chief.
Following Barack Obama's public announcement backing gay marriage last week, Newsweek magazine has featured him on its front cover with the headline, "The First Gay President."
Regardless of your stance, one thing we know for sure is that President Barack Obama made history as the first President to publicly endorse same-sex marriage.
In the interview, Obama is expected to announce that he has put his full support behind same-sex marriage, a day after North Carolina voters imposed a new ban on all same-sex unions.
North Carolina already has a law banning gay marriage, but the amendment voters passed Tuesday night with 61 percent of voters ultimately seals the door on same-sex marriages.
With one stroke of the pen, Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley has signed the Marriage Protection Act of 2012, which legalizes same-sex marriage, joining eight other states and the District of Columbia.
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