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Fast Five Fix: Feb 9
By Phil Reese on February 9, 2012
- Gay Star News reports Russian activists protested Aeroflot — the Russian airline that forced a gay employee to marry a woman or lose his job — by covering one of their runways with a pro-gay message.
- Where is the California marriage question going now? CNN analyzes.
- La Figa reports YouTube seems to have a double standard when it comes to video of scantily clad men vs video of scantily clad women.
- Roland Martin is set to meet with GLAAD over his anti-gay tweets and suspension from CNN, and blogged about the violent Atlanta attack caught on video earlier this week.
- A member of the New Hampshire National Guard battling DOMA in court is set to meet with Speaker Boehner’s staff today, according to SLDN.
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