FuelMyBlog has started something very interesting. They have put together a book about bloggers. But it’s more than that. It’s a chance for blog readers to see their fav writer behind the scenes. Those of us that where in the book had to send a picture of ourselves holding a print out of our online [...]
Spokane, WA. State Rep. Richard Curtis (R) has resigned from office after news broke about being the target of extortion. Police reports show that Curtis had met with a young man, Cody Castagna 26, at a local erotic video store. The two men left the store, there was some sort of exchange of money, and [...]
On October 11th, National Coming Out Day will be observed by members of the GLBT community. This is the day that we share our experiences, both positive and negative, in hopes that our GLBT peers will find the courage to step out of the closet. Coming out to friends and family, if they couldn’t figure [...]
Charlene Nguon lost her federal lawsuit against an Orange County school district and her principal for telling her mother she was gay. A federal judge ruled Charlene Nguon was treated no differently from straight students and her rights weren’t violated. In 2005 Nguon filed suit against Garden Grove Unified School District, claiming she was suspended [...]
In an historic step toward equality for GLBT Americans, the U.S. Senate voted to pass the Matthew Shepard Act, which updates and expands the federal hate crimes laws to include bias motivated violence based on a victim’s sexual orientation, gender identity, gender, and disability, and provides new resources and tools to assist local law enforcement [...]
SAN DIEGO – A change of heart for Mayor Jerry Sanders on a controversial issue, as he announced he’s agreed to sign a resolution in support of legalizing same-sex marriage. The mayor reversed his public opposition to gay marriage in an emotional press conference last week. Choking back tears he revealed his daughter is a [...]