Lt. Dan Choi, the openly gay Iraq War veteran booted from the New York Army National Guard after he came out enlisted in the regular Army yesterday, taking advantage of the overturning of the \"don\'t
President Barack Obama opened the floor for questions. With over 200 young people in the audience, he invited questions and also responded to Twitter feedback.\r\nOne of issues he addressed was his stance
President Barack Obama opened the floor for questions. With over 200 young people in the audience, he invited questions and also responded to Twitter feedback.
One of issues he addressed was his stance
President Obama and his administration was ordered to stop DADT discharges immediately. On the side of progress we are sure President Obama will comply with the Judges orders and not pander to the
Senate Republicans shot down the efforts to repeal the law banning gays from serving openly in the military. Senators voted 56-43, failing to get the 60 votes needed to end a Republican filibuster and
Lady Gaga made an appearance at the Portland, Maine \"Don\'t Ask, Don\'t Tell\" event on Monday afternoon and to say she roared up the crowd is an understatement. Making her presence felt and getting her
Jeff Sheng is a photographer who has made it his mission to tell the story of young men and women in out military who have been effected by \"Don\'t Ask, Don\'t Tell\" and to tell their stories Sheng did
Lady Gaga is visiting Maine\'s largest city to join a rally against the military\'s \"Don\'t ask, don\'t tell\" policy on gays. Lady Gaga has been going hard for gay rights for some time now and she even she
Dear Distinguished Members Of The United States Senate,\r\nAs you return to Washington, DC for the last session of the year, I write this letter in support of 80% of the American public who urge you to
EDITOR\'S NOTE: A federal judge on Thursday declared the U.S. military\'s ban on openly gay service members unconstitutional and said she will issue an order to stop the government from enforcing the
My Statement on DADT Discharge \r\nThis morning I received notification of my honorable discharge from the army under \"Don\'t Ask, Don\'t Tell.\" After 11 years since beginning my journey at West Point
Lt. Dan Choi, was an active member of the armed forces and was on the front lines when it came to repealing the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, has become a victim of that very law. Choi’s
President Obama is set to back a \'don\'t ask, don\'t tell\' compromise that could pave way for repeal in the military\'s policy banning gay men and lesbians from serving openly in the armed forces. The
Lt. Dan Choi was the only one of six lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) discharged veterans to make a statement on Tuesday morning. Standing with his arms locked behind him, the still-active
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