Hillary Clinton Testifies Before Benghazi Committee: WATCH LIVE

Hillary Clinton Testifies Before Benghazi Committee: WATCH LIVE

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will testify before the Benghazi Select Committee, scheduled to begin at 10 am ET.

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Given the fact that in recent weeks the Committee has been exposed as being a complete farce, things should get interesting.

We’ve seen Rep. Kevin McCarthy admit it was a political attack committee in an appearance with Sean Hannity.

The WaPo adds:

This was followed by Rep. Richard Hanna (R-N.Y.) voicing his view that “there was a big part of this investigation that was designed to go after people and an individual, Hillary Clinton.”

Then there was Bradley Podliska, an Air Force Reserve intelligence officer and self-described conservative, who was fired as a Republican staffer on the committee — in part, he said, because he resisted pressure to focus on Clinton. Podliska called it “a partisan investigation” with a “hyper-focus on Hillary Clinton.” He said the “victims’ families are not going to get the truth.”

And this jaw-dropping revelation:

Perhaps alcohol is to blame for the clumsy pursuit of Clinton. Podliska told the New York Times that committee members had started a “Wine Wednesdays” club and drank out of glasses imprinted with the words “Glacial Pace,” a reference to complaints about the leisurely investigation from Rep. Elijah Cummings (Md.), the panel’s top Democrat. GOP staffers also formed a gun-buying club. The slow pace leaves the strong impression that the panel is trying to extend its probe as far as possible into the 2016 election cycle.

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Andy Towle

Hillary Clinton Testifies Before Benghazi Committee: WATCH LIVE

PHOTOS: Trans Model Laith Ashley Is Blowing Up Instagram

PHOTOS: Trans Model Laith Ashley Is Blowing Up Instagram

According to Laith Ashley’s Instagram profile, he’s all about, “trying to become the best and the truest version of myself,” and “sharing light and positivity with all my kings and queens.”

Two worthy goals if you ask us.

And by the looks of it, he’s doing a bang-up job at both. When he isn’t posing for the camera, Laith works at New York’s Callen-Lorde Community Health Center.

Yes, yes and a side of yes:

Dan Tracer

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IRS Will Apply ‘Husband’ and ‘Wife’ to Same-Sex Couples for Tax Issues: VIDEO

IRS Will Apply ‘Husband’ and ‘Wife’ to Same-Sex Couples for Tax Issues: VIDEO

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The IRS has announced plans to recognize same-sex marriages regardless of where they were performed and will interpret the terms “husband” and “wife” to apply to both same-sex and opposite sex couples.

Treasury Department Secretary Jacob Lew said the regulations would ensure “that all are treated equally under the law. These regulations,” he continued, “provide additional clarity on how the federal government will treat same-sex couples for tax purposes in light of the Supreme Court’s historic decision on same-sex marriage.”

According to the AP, the new regulations will apply to all federal tax provisions in which marriage is a factor, including filing status, exemptions, the standard deduction and employee benefits.

Democratic Senator Ron Wyden said, “with new rules enshrining marriage equality in our tax laws, we’re taking another important step in a very long march.”

RELATED: President Obama Thanks Edie Windsor in the Oval Office: PHOTO

In 2013, New York resident Edith Windsor (above, with Thea Spyer) challenged a $363,000 federal estate tax bill after her partner of 44 years died in 2009.

Watch a TIME video in which Windsor discusses her life with late spouse Spyer, below.

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Michael Fitzgerald

IRS Will Apply ‘Husband’ and ‘Wife’ to Same-Sex Couples for Tax Issues: VIDEO

LGBT Service Members Are Turning to Drugs and Need Help

LGBT Service Members Are Turning to Drugs and Need Help

Have political victories and Supreme Court rulings made serving in the military safer for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people? Even President Obama’s nomination of Eric Fanning as secretary of the Army, the first openly gay man to have such a high-profile position, does not mean the fight for equality in the armed forces is over.

If anything, the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell” marks the dangerous beginning of “who cares?” in which active members of the military who also happen to be LGBT are on their own.

The United States Department of Defense, hardly a progressive institution given its history of racial segregation and open hostility to gays and lesbians, does not make even the slightest provision — its rhetoric is, at best, cold and uninviting — concerning the stigma and negative stereotypes that LGBT soldiers, sailors, Marines, pilots, and officers routinely face.

Take, for instance, the struggles of a Navy veteran whose experience is a case study in depression and addiction. His colleagues “discovered” his cache of gay pornography, resulting in this harrowing summary:

“One night while taking the trash out in pitch-black vision I was at the bow of the ship, with the ship swaying heavily from the high seas, when I turned around and could only see bright cigarette cherries right in front of my face. A voice spoke out ‘You know, you queer — you could get thrown overboard and no one would know or care.’”

Bottom line: America’s veterans, gay and straight, will come home as wounded warriors of some kind or another. The difference for the former is that there is scant recognition of the dangers confronting this group of people, save a two-page Fact Sheet on LGBT Veteran Health Care from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Consider too the following text from the VA: “The VA is developing policies, provider-education programs, and services to ensure high-quality patient-centered care for LGBT Veterans.”

That statement is a future-based assertion, not a robust existing policy that the VA chooses to promote (because there is not much to publicize), while LGBT enlistees and veterans face their most formidable foe: the statistics regarding addiction, and drug and alcohol abuse.

According to the Center for American Progress (“Why the Gay and Transgender Population Experiences Higher Rates of Substance Use”), 25 percent of gay and transgender suffer from alcoholism, compared to 5 to 10 percent of the general population.

More alarming is the fact that gay men are 12.2 times more likely to use some kind of methamphetamine than men who do not have sex with other men. This group is also 9.5 times more likely to use heroin than men who do not have sex with other men. These numbers are shameful because we have the means to reduce these casualties of war.

Victimized by “friendly fire,” so to speak, in which LGBT military inductees face decades of institutionalized hatred from heterosexual drill sergeants and recruits, silence by gay and lesbian service members about their lives equals survival from a platoon’s famed “band of brothers.” The subsequent turn to self-medication, by way of alcohol and drugs, should neither surprise nor confuse us. The reasons for this epidemic of addiction are clear, since the causes of this crisis are unambiguous.

LGBT veterans deserve more than lip service from the VA because they must receive customized care to overcome the twin forces of alcohol and drugs. Having served with honor and distinction, and despite fears of reprisals and rejection from their fellow patriots at home and abroad, now is the time for healing.

Now is the time for treatment of addiction. Now is the time for personalized treatment for LGBT veterans.

MANNY RODRIGUEZ

MANNY RODRIGUEZ is the executive director of La Fuente Hollywood Treatment Center.

Manny Rodriguez

www.advocate.com/commentary/2015/10/22/lgbt-service-members-are-turning-drugs-and-need-help

Open Question: Why do people call everything gay?

Open Question: Why do people call everything gay?
Mostly the boys at my school call everything gay! Like for example, today in gym class we had to do push ups, but 2 guys were saying “push ups are gay, we’re trying to be as straight as possible” what was that supposed to mean? And last week we had an assembly about LGBT Bullying, and the guys were laughing and yelling “GAY” In a deep voice. Why do they call everything gay? It’s starting to piss me off.

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Brent Corrigan Turned Down Role in James Franco’s Gay Murder Movie ‘King Cobra’

Brent Corrigan Turned Down Role in James Franco’s Gay Murder Movie ‘King Cobra’

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Posting on social media, gay adult film star Brent Corrigan revealed that he turned down an offer to be involved in James Franco’s gay murder movie King Cobra.

The film centers on the murder of gay adult film producer Bryan Kocis, owner of gay adult film company Cobra Video. Kocis was killed by  two men who were hoping to lure Kocis’ big star, Corrigan, away from him but ultimately got caught. Corrigan was an underage gay adult film performer at the time the murder took place back in 2007.

Writing on Facebook, Corrigan (née Sean Paul Lockhart) posted the below photo and said that he didn’t want to help tell “someone else’s presentation of events” that he lived:

brent corriganThe internet has been a buzz regarding some recent news that a movie is being filmed right now in New York State chronicling the Bryan Kocis murder and the early days of my adult career.

I was originally approached to be a part of the film as a consultant and the cast. I was asked to play a small part in the film and declined the role.

Ultimately, I chose to move forward with my own plans to finally release my book in place of taking part in someone elses presentation of events that I personally lived as a young adult.

It’s going to be an exciting coming year! The book is nearly finished and is now going through edits and rewrites. Even with the time that has passed, the memories are still very real and raw for me. I look forward to finally telling my story, beginning middle and end, with an earnest stroke.

Thanks for being so patient, everyone!

I <3 LoverBees

Very Truly Yours,
SPL/Brent Corrigan

Corrigan also posted on Twitter saying he has “no interest” in playing himself in “any movie” and that the reason why he declined to be involved in any way with the film will become apparent “when you see the film.”

I have no interest in playing myself in any movie. I’m myself everyday :-)@mykeeabelo

— Brent Corrigan (@BrentCorrigan) October 21, 2015

I declined all offers/requests to be a part of their movie. You’ll see why when you see the film. @crackstuffers @AttitudeMag

— Brent Corrigan (@BrentCorrigan) October 20, 2015

RELATED: James Franco and Keegan Allen are Nasty Pigs on Set of Gay Murder Movie: LOOK

He also took a shot at the casting of Disney actor Garrett Clayton to play him. According to Corrigan, Clayton does not look young enough and “doesn’t embody [murdered porn producer] Brian [Kocis]’s preference for not legal boys.”

Clayton (left) and Corrigan (right)

Clayton (left) and Corrigan (right)

I was 17-21 in the years the screenplay spans. I looked much younger. He doesn’t embody Brian’s preference for not legal boys @NathanJ

— Brent Corrigan (@BrentCorrigan) October 20, 2015

Corrigan then tweeted more details about the events surrounding Kocis’ murder, adding that he was previously unable to talk about the events because he was underage when they happened.

Halfway thru the civil suit with #CobraKiller owner Bryan Kocis I was prevented from speaking any further details regarding underage work.

— Brent Corrigan (@BrentCorrigan) October 22, 2015

What almost no one knows, because of that lawsuit: I was not allowed to tell the WHOLE truth about the underage work for Bryan #KingCobra

— Brent Corrigan (@BrentCorrigan) October 22, 2015

Bryan Kocis knew full well how old I was before I did any paid video shoots for him. The whole story is in #Incorrigible #KingCobra

— Brent Corrigan (@BrentCorrigan) October 22, 2015

Kocis will reportedly be played by Christian Slater. James Franco, Molly Ringwald, and Keegan Allen will also appear in the film.

New movie brother! @ChristianSlater @JamesFrancoTV #kingcobra pic.twitter.com/yr95Ziu6C3

— Molly Ringwald (@MollyRingwald) October 13, 2015

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Chris Kluwe: Funding Repeal of Houston Antibias Law Will 'Enable Hateful Cowards'

Chris Kluwe: Funding Repeal of Houston Antibias Law Will 'Enable Hateful Cowards'

Former NFL player Chris Kluwe, a straight man who has been a strong LGBT ally, is on the offensive again, this time calling out a team owner’s “douchetastic buffoonery” in funding the effort to repeal the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance.

Kluwe published an open letter to Houston Texans owner Bob McNair Wednesday on Sports Illustrated’s Cauldron site, lambasting him for his $10,000 donation to the campaign to repeal the LGBT-inclusive ordinance.

Kluwe says he experienced some “puzzlement” when he read about the donation. “‘Surely,’ I said to myself, ‘one of the NFL’s thirty-two owners, businessmen with more accumulated wealth than most third world nations and completely vested in the well-being of the society that afforded them such success … surely this man could not be a pants-on-head, cowhumping glue-huffer stupid enough to buy in on clearly outdated ideals of bigotry and intolerance?’” he writes.

But that was indeed the case, he continues, as he found that McNair had contributed “to a cause whose sole purpose is to denigrate a specific group of American citizens.” McNair, Kluwe says, is part of a group of “privileged narcissists” who ignore the discrimination and harassment LGBT people experience.

“Kids killing themselves after being mercilessly bullied? Bob McNair just don’t care!” Kluwe writes. “Trans individuals murdered at an obscenely high rate? Bob McNair just don’t care! Transgender people being murdered, just because of who they are? Bob McNair just don’t care! Basic human dignity? You get the gist.”

Kluwe notes that the NFL has been trying to present a welcoming and inclusive image, then adds that McNair’s “douchetastic buffoonery makes it all too clear that no matter what the NFL says, what the NFL actually does is enable hateful cowards in their Don Crapote quest to drag everyone else down into a wretched filth hole they think represents humanity.”

He also points out the ridiculousness of a prominent argument by opponents of the ordinance — they claim that allowing transgender people to use the public restrooms of their choice will result in attacks on women and children — and notes that refraining from discrimination is good for business.

After using much extremely colorful language, Kluwe signs the letter “Someone Who Is Sick And Tired Of Watching Stupid Old White Men Ruin The World For Everyone Else Because They Can’t Get Over The Fact That Everyone Deserves A Chance To Live Their Life.”

The ordinance will go to a public vote November 3. The Houston City Council passed it last year, but after opponents sued to force a referendum on it, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that the city must either repeal the measure or let residents vote on it.

Read Kluwe’s full, no-holds-barred letter here.

Trudy Ring

www.advocate.com/politics/2015/10/21/chris-kluwe-funding-repeal-houston-antibias-law-will-enable-hateful-cowards

How DoSomething.org Members Defeated the Companies Behind This Transphobic Caitlyn Jenner Costume

How DoSomething.org Members Defeated the Companies Behind This Transphobic Caitlyn Jenner Costume
Let’s play a little game. Who does this costume represent?

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Yep, it’s a costume of Marilyn Monroe.

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Okay. How about this? Who’s this a costume of?

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Duh. We know you know. Obviously that’s a costume of Nicki Minaj.

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OK, one more. How about this one?

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You guessed it! It’s Caitlyn Jenner!

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Notice anything? Yeah, we did too.

The Marilyn Monroe and Nicki Minaj costumes all have something in common: the model’s presentation in the advertisement matches the celebrity’s presentation in real life. Same amount of body hair, same amount of makeup, same overall aesthetic.

The Caitlyn Jenner costume? Not so much. The real-life Jenner, in all of her Vanity Fair cover glory, wears makeup, has no excess body hair in sight and fits the notion of binary femininity (that is, the expression of gender many people associate with the words feminine and women).

The model donning her costume fits the notion of binary masculinity (the expression of gender many people associate with the words masculine and men) — excess body hair, no visible makeup and an uncomfortable smile more reminiscent of a friend losing a bet to wear a corset than Jenner’s fierce stare of unapologetic realness.

When this costume (and the masculine model wearing it) was released, Twitter went wild. Young people who are socially aware as to why this image was so problematic were ranting, in 140 character snippets, about how something needed to be done about it. Having just completed our #ReadyForFreddie text, in which one of our DoSomething.org staffers came out as trans via text to 2.4 million young people, we knew we had to be the platform for young people to take action around an instance of transphobia.

We launched the 1 Star for Hate: Transphobia campaign the same day it was put on our radar, August 25, 2015. This campaign asked members to give this costume a one-star review and leave a comment demanding it be taken down. We provided our members with sample text and links to the websites hosting this costume with a masculine model. Here’s an example:

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“Wearing this costume on Halloween but enjoying cisgender privilege the other 364 days of the year is a pretty sh*tty thing to do. Stop selling this costume” – Zoe, Australia

Other members wrote their own reviews, which we were even stronger than we could have imagined.

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This costume is straight up transphobic. It is not a ‘joke,’ especially knowing that 41 percent of all those who identify as trans will attempt suicide at some point in their lives. More than HALF of all trans youth will attempt suicide before they turn 20. Statistically, 1 in 8 trans women of color will be murdered. This costume cannot be considered a ‘joke’ when there is a death toll because of people who think this is funny. There is blood on your hands. Trans women are not men playing dress-up at a halloween party in a cheap costume — they are living, breathing people who deserve the same amount of respect as any cis person. Please stop selling this costume.

By September 22, less than one month later, the two retailers (Wholesale Halloween Costumes and Anytime Costumes) our members targeted with over 160 comments removed the costume and its masculine-presenting model.

While those two retailers removed the costume, it should also be noted that Spirit Halloween, which manufactured the costume, has always advertised it with an image that matches Caitlyn’s gender expression. We at DoSomething.org are proud to applaud Spirit Halloween for that and believe that the current model and advertisement of this costume truly does honor Caitlyn.

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Our members spoke out against this costume and won. Great! But why is transphobia — in this instance and in others — such a huge issue that needs our attention?

The model was switched. The costume was removed from those two sites, so transphobia is over, right? Wrong. We knew this issue ran way deep when people were backlashing, stating that calling this costume “transphobic” was blowing it out of proportion, that Jenner is a celebrity, so costumes come with that territory. We also knew that sites selling this costume believed it was “honoring” Jenner and her Vanity Fair debut. Caitlyn herself stated that she thought the costume was “great.” We had to take a step back here at DoSomething.org and ask ourselves, were we providing our members the platform to make real change, or just nag websites?

Let’s rewind. In July we launched a campaign called Nude Awakening, which gave members the tools to target Merriam-Webster Dictionary’s narrow definition of “nude”: having the color of a white person’s skin, according to them. Our members, our interns and our staff knew that this narrow definition perpetuated the idea that white skin is the “right” skin. After flooding Merriam-Webster with our comments, they changed the definition! We knew giving our members the chance for their voices to be heard could make real change, as Nude Awakening showed. So why did that campaign receive so much less backlash than 1 Star for Hate: Transphobia did? We knew there was something here that wasn’t quite translating the way we knew it needed to for impact to occur.

Well, celebrity costumes are often made to do one of two things: honor a celebrity or poke fun at them (they’re in the spotlight, so what should they expect, amirite?). I’m thinking of the DIY rockstar costumes, which encourage people to attach fake piercing to their faces and adhere temporary tattoos onto their arms. Or the outdated pink hair clip-ins to match the 90s popstar aesthetic of X-tina and Britney. Unlike the Jenner costume, these are generally regarded as hilarious, with only a few people finding them offensive (usually the diehard fans, tbh). So, what was the difference between that and the Caitlyn costume?

The answer is incredibly simple: women aren’t being killed for their body mods or their hair color. Women are being killed, however, for their trans identity.

As of today, October 7, 2015, at least 19 trans women have been murdered in the United States this year alone. That number is higher than the total number of trans people murdered in all of 2014, and we still have a quarter of 2015 to go. Of these 19 victims, at least 15 were trans women of color. These deaths are directly a result of transphobia, which Oxford defines as the intense dislike of or prejudice against transsexual or transgender people. In areas across the US, from rural Alabama to the streets of NYC, trans women, specifically trans women of color, are constantly targeted for who they are.

If you leave this blog post learning one new thing, it’s the term passing privilege. This means exactly what it sounds like: having the privilege to pass as a certain identity based on what society attributes to said identity. Think back to the pictures above of Caitlyn’s costume versus her actual Vanity Fair cover. Caitlyn’s gender presentation exists in the binary, and she has the privilege to present her gender in a way she feels “fits.” She has the money, general social support and overall security from street harassment and violence to ensure her physical presentation matches what we were raised to associate with the words feminine and women.

It should be noted that many trans and gender-expansive people denounce the notion that historically binary gender expression should equate to gender validity (for example, if a trans woman chooses to grow out facial hair, she should still be regarded as a woman, with feminine pronouns, etc.). This, however, is not the case here. By no means was this masculine-presenting model a stance against the patriarchy that stifles our gender presentations to a checklist of femininity vs. masculinity. If it were, we might have just applauded these retailers instead of targeted them.

Instead, this costume was an underhanded microaggression that welcomed misunderstandings and stereotypes of trans women with open arms: that transgender women are just cisgender men in drag.

Jenner may have stated that she thought the costume was “great,” but she also has the privilege to be removed from the reality of being a trans woman walking down the street, simply existing on any given day. She also has the privilege to be white, wealthy and to come out on her own terms. She has stated herself that she has a lot to learn about the community for which she is now a voice, and she has a long way to go. This all comes with her recognizing her privilege.

Until trans people are seen as equal to cis folks, misgendering, via pronoun or presentation, will continue to be an act of transphobia and an act of violence. Our members took a stance against that violence and achieved a real victory, and our campaigns will continue to provide them a voice and a platform to effect more change.

Want to speak out against other offensive costumes this Halloween? Sign up for our 1 Star for Hate campaign to flood online retailers with one-star reviews of racist costumes.

Sam Arpino runs the sex, violence and relationships campaigns at DoSomething.org. She is an intersectional feminist from Brooklyn who enjoys dismantling societal misperceptions, one social construct at a time.

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Open Question: Latent/Repressed sexuality vs HOCD?

Open Question: Latent/Repressed sexuality vs HOCD?
Im going to get straight to the point, Im worried of being a repressed homosexual. I also however had HOCD 2x and OCD 2x
and I am homophobic and had gay experiences most of which happened in my early years of puberty mainly age 11 and 12 few before. When I was 11 I used to watch gay porn, I saw it more like a different type of porn rather than gay porn as I used to watch all sorts of porn. I stopped for a while but my HOCD kicked in and watched it (only watched) as a compulsion and was disgusted by it. A theory is I wasnt disgusted before cos I had a lot of T. I never wanted to do anything with guys. I am homophobic because i grew up in a homophobic environment where kids would often say eww thats gay. My dad once told me gays are going to hell. I never knew what to think of gays and I saw all these gays on tv and thought it was disgusting. I then got exposed to the stereotype and hated that. As I started to get older I saw all this LGBT wanting rights and thought they have rights and thought they’re attention whores. I saw the negative side of it and that still doesnt go away even though i realise its not EXACTLY their fault. I had all the symptoms of HOCD before now i only have a handful of symptoms and still have groinal response. I want to know if there is a definite way of finding out if someone is a repressed/latent homosexual and if you think im latently gay. I obsess over it tho i can sometimes stop at will but the thougth keeps going thru my head and annoying me Also,right before i watch gay porn i have accelarated heartbeat, it feels like adrenaline. I stopped masturbating for quite sometime (did it every now and then before hocd and a few times after). I also noticed before i watch straight porn i have the same feeling but feel comfortable at the thought of watching it. I think it might be anticipation but im not sure. What could it mean

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Chris Kluwe Returns To Destroy NFL Owner For Making Huge Donation To Antigay Campaign

Chris Kluwe Returns To Destroy NFL Owner For Making Huge Donation To Antigay Campaign

chris_kluwe3Are you not aware that trans individuals are nine times more likely to try and kill themselves due to the odiously corrosive social views like the one you’ve just financially enabled? Have you no knowledge of the fact that LBGT youth are far more likely to experience harassment at school and home, leading to depression and ideations of self-harm?—?mostly due to the shortsighted wrongheadedness of privileged narcissists like yourself?”

 

Former pro-footballer Chris Kluwe, in an explosive open letter to Houston Texans owner Bob McNair over his $10,000 donation to the Campaign for Houston, an anti-LGBT group working to ensure HERO, the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance, does not pass — read the full letter here

 

H/t: The New Civil Rights Movement

Jeremy Kinser

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