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Fast Five Fix: April 2
By Phil Reese on April 2, 2012
Remember those guys arrested in Dominica? Queerty dug up a very incriminating photo of what appears to be the two men obviously having sex on a ship balcony. The American gay community tossed a collective “Thanks a lot” in their direction. Here’s the rest of the news:
- Salon goes cottaging when they explore rest-stop sex.
- gay and lesbian groups pop up at US military academies, according to CNN.
- The Chicago Tribune covers the uproar among several groups after the revelation that NOM strategiezed to pit straight African Americans and latinos against gays and lesbians.
- Meanwhile, the Post says Mitt Romney is coming under fire after it was discovered he used a state PAC to funnel money to NOM.
- Finally, the NAACP comes out strong against NOM’s tactics, and in support of marriage equality, saying “they are our community.”
Look at this ridiculous video from the people fighting Anchorage Alaska’s proposed non-discrimination ordinance:
Nuff said.
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Tagged with Atlantis Events, DADT, Dominica, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Fast Five Fix, gay marriage, gay news, gay politics dc, Homepage Headlines, military, Mitt Romney, NAACP, National Organization for Marriage, NOM, same-sex marriage
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