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Appeals court puts hold on its ban of 'don't ask, don't tell'
L.A. NOWAn appeals court Friday temporarily suspended its ban on enforcement of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.... -
Kirk to miss 'don't ask' repeal bill signing
WASHINGTON — Mark Kirk, the new Republican senator from Illinois, has said thanks but no thanks to an invitation from the White House to attend a Wednesday ceremony where President Barack Obama will sign into law a historic repeal of the ban on gays...Tags: Barack Obama, Illinois, Highland Park (Cook, Illinois), Mark Kirk, Minority Groups
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Dec 20: Poll Results
WGN NewsMORNING NEWS POLL: Do you support repealing the Pentagon's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy? Yes: 66% No: 34% MIDDAY NEWS POLL: Yes: % No: % NEWS AT NINE POLL: Do you think Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle's expansion of training will...Tags: WGN
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'DON'T ASK' FIGHT GETS LIEBERMAN SOME SUPPORT
altimari@courant.comU.S. Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman is being lauded by many Democrats for his successful battle against the government's ban on gays and lesbians serving openly in the military. The liberal blog My Left Nutmeg hasn't shown Lieberman a lot of love in...Tags: Joe Lieberman, Politics, Elections, Barack Obama, Ned Lamont
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In Theory: Should 'Don't Ask' law be repealed?
The government is debating whether or not to repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell, the U.S. military's 17-year-old policy prohibiting openly gay and lesbian servicemen and women from serving in the military. Some say that the military would benefit from the...Tags: Village People (music group), Diseases and Illnesses, HIV, Jesus Christ, Church and State Relations
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American paradox: Political correctness coexists with extreme vulgarity
Our society has pulled off quite the paradoxical feat, being at once tolerant of rampant, base vulgarity and sensitive to the slightest slur. It's much like the Orwellian "doublethink," wherein one can hold two opposing ideas at the same time, believing...Tags: Super Bowl, Book, MTV (tv network), Human Interest, United States Naval Academy
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Official: Navy officer to be relieved of command
NORFOLK, Va. — A high-ranking Navy officer who produced and showed raunchy videos to the crew of an aircraft carrier three or four years ago is expected to be relieved of his command of the ship, defense officials said Tuesday.
A senior defense...Tags: Human Interest, Facebook, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Minority Groups
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Palin's retweet on 'don't ask' raises questions
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Online pundits are trying to interpret Sarah Palin's stance on "don't ask, don't tell" after she echoed an Internet post by a conservative lesbian commentator who slammed the opposition to its repeal. Tammy Bruce said...Tags: Politics, Elections, Barack Obama, Minority Groups, Sarah Palin
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Letters to the Editor - Feb. 6
United Way still needs help to reach its goal To the editor: As partner agencies of United Way, we would like to thank the Washington County community for its faithful and generous support over the years for the United Way campaign....Tags: Human Interest, Abraham Lincoln, Politics, Elections, Minority Groups
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HUD Offers Latest Obama Administration Attempt To Strengthen LGBT Rights Through Regulation
Staff reporterThe Department of Housing and Urban Development unveiled a series of proposed rules on Thursday designed to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals from discrimination when applying for federal housing assistance. The HUD proposal marks...Tags: Human Rights, Human Interest, Politics, Elections, Litigation and Regulation
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Gay marriage prospects unclear in blue Md.
By The Associated PressAdvocates and opponents of gay marriage took their pitches to the Democratic-controlled Senate Tuesday afternoon, lobbying a key committee over the issue of whether to make Maryland the sixth state in which members of the same sex could marry. Supporters...Tags: Human Interest, New York, Politics, Elections, Minority Groups
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Charm City gets Second City treatment
Let's face it. Baltimore is ripe for satirizing. We've probably got more offbeat people, more distinctive edifices, more colorful history and habits per block than any metropolitan area in the country. Oh yeah, and some crime.
The folks at Second City...Tags: Human Interest, Hampden, New York, Politics, Elections
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