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Views: Que(e)rying the candidates
by Rev. Irene Monroe
2008-10-29
Depending on which media outlets you tune into for 'fair and balanced' reporting on the election campaign's presidential candidates, Senator Barack Obama can't do any wrong and Sen. John McCain can't do any right. Or, Obama is spun as an elitist erudite, and McCain's a swashbuckling maverick. The VP hopefuls—Sen. Joe Biden and Gov. Sarah Palin—are not spared from the 'info-tainment' and insults, either.

While the 2008 election coverage has been nonstop in providing excitement, so much political theater gets exhausting over time. With just under a month before we cast our ballots, the only thing many voters know is that we don't know what we need to know about our candidates: where they stand on the issues of LGBTQ rights, women's rights, the war, the economy and the environment tend to get lost in the political game of one-upmanship before the camera. With just two weeks before the big day a focused look at their legislative track records tells another story.

Gay electorate on the cheap

LGBTQ issues have been on the down-low in this election campaign. Both Log Cabin Republicans and Stonewall Democrats need to clarify why we should stay with political parties that manage to convince us that no time is the right time to push our singular issues to the forefront, leaving behind matters such as marriage equality.

Marriage is a litmus test not only for those seeking our support but also for our government to honestly say that it grants equal rights to all its citizens. Democracy can only begin to work when those relegated to the fringes of society can begin to sample what those in the rest of society take for granted as their inalienable right. The gap between heterosexual marriage and un-recognized same-sex partnerships include more than 1,100 rights and protections, such as Social Security benefits, veterans' benefits, health insurance, Medicaid, hospital visitation, estate taxes, retirement savings, pensions, family leave and immigration law, to name a few. This election is no different than any other, in that no candidate has attempted to grant these rights and protections under the name of 'marriage.'

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John McCain voted 'No' on a constitutional ban of same-sex marriage, but he believes the institution of marriage is the union between one man and one woman. This old-school position is not surprising coming from McCain, but what's up with Palin, Biden and Obama?

While Palin boasts that some of her best friends are gay, she doesn't support anything pro-queer—marriage, spousal benefits for state employees of same-sex couples, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act ( ENDA ) , gays in the military, LGBTQ adoption and hate-crimes legislation. Why not hate crimes? 'I believe all heinous crime is based on hate,' she told the Anchorage Daily News.

When asked during the VP debate if she supported equal benefits for same-sex couples, Palin gave a provisional 'Yes.' 'Well, not if it goes closer and closer towards redefining the traditional definition of marriage between one man and one woman...But I will tell Americans straight up that I don't support defining marriage as anything but between one man and one woman, and I think through nuances we can go round and round about what that actually means.'

The Democratic VP candidate's position isn't much better. During the debate, Biden stated he would grant same-sex benefits because, 'The fact of the matter is that under the Constitution we should be granted … same-sex couples should be able to have visitation rights in the hospitals, joint ownership of property, life insurance policies, et cetera. That's only fair. It's what the Constitution calls for.' But when asked if he supported same-sex marriage he emphatically stated, 'No.'

To confuse matters more, in 1996, Biden supported the Defense of Marriage ACT ( DOMA ) . There are two components of DOMA: First, it says that no state shall be required to recognize the laws of another state in regard to same-sex marriage; second, it defines the words 'marriage' and 'spouse' in Federal Law. Biden also voted against the Federal Marriage Amendment, a proposed amendment that would limit marriage to unions between one man and one woman. 'Scuse us?

But Biden wants the LGBTQ community to know he's a staunch supporter on all our other issues, including ENDA, hate-crime legislation, LGBTQ adoption and support services for HIV/AIDS. In fact, Biden was chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, which helped pass the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief ( PEPFAR ) —which included a clause that repealed the controversial travel and immigration ban on people living with HIV. And he was also a co-sponsor of the original Ryan White Care Act.

Joe Biden supports lifting the ban on LGBTQ people serving in the military. And in a debate at Saint Anselm College in June 2007, Biden stated 'Let me tell you something, nobody asked anybody else whether they're gay in those foxholes. Our allies, the British, the French, all our major allies, gays openly serve...This is ridiculous.'

Right-wing talking heads may have warned Massachusetts residents that legalizing such an ungodly act as same-sex marriage would not only bring about the death the institution of marriage, but it would also bring about the demise of civilization. Many also said the righteous hand of God would stop same-sex marriage with ugly protests, with town clerks engaging in civil disobedience by refusing to issue licenses, and with last-minute unavoidable and inexplicable legal snafus.

But none of that happened. And guess what—the sky didn't fall, either!

Ugly rhetoric against same-sex marriage is all too similar to this country's legal battle against miscegenation. And here are the three arguments used: First, like the judges who were against interracial marriage, judges against same-sex marriage have claimed that marriage belongs under the control of the states rather than the federal government. Second, just as anti-miscegenation judges defined and labeled interracial relationships as illicit sex, so too do anti-marriage equality judges. Third, anti-miscegenation judges insisted that interracial marriage was contrary to God's will.

Now let's talk Barack. He too has been an 'Obama-nation' on marriage equality. As a former civil rights lawyer, the progeny of biracial parentage, and the beneficiary of the 1967 U.S. Supreme Court that declared anti-miscegenation laws unconstitutional in the case of Loving v. Virginia, Obama ought to know better. Yet if there's one issue he 'flip-flops' on, it's the issue of marriage equality.

Against: He's cited societal preparedness. 'I am somebody who has not embraced gay marriage. I've said that it's not something that I think the society is necessarily ready for. And it strikes me that in a lot of ways for a lot a people, it may intrude in how they understand marriage,' Obama stated on CNN's Larry King Live in 2006.

Formerly against, later for: He's cited religion. 'I was reminded that it is my obligation not only as an elected official in a pluralistic society, but also as a Christian, to remain open to the possibility that my unwillingness to support gay marriage is misguided,' Obama wrote in his 2006 memoir, The Audacity of Hope.

Both: Obama went Shakespearean at the August 2007 HRC-Logo candidates' forum invoking, 'What's in a name?' 'As I proposed [ civil unions ] , it wouldn't be a lesser thing [ than marriage ] from my perspective,' he told the panel. When asked why he supports civil unions and not marriage, Obama said the difference is merely one of nomenclature. 'Semantics may be important to some. From my perspective, what I'm interested [ in ] is making sure that those legal rights are available to people.'

We'll take all of those rights, nomenclature and all, thank you very much. Marriage equality in this country is one of the prisms through which democracy tends to splinter. Obama may sound like he sees the light but, unfortunately, what he stands for is not equality.

Lipstick issues

Women's issues have never been so exciting—and so frightening—in a presidential campaign until this August when McCain picked Palin as his running mate. Viewed by many women Democrats as the G.O.P.'s drag queen, lip-synching the party's rhetoric, Palin may be the one to do what Hillary Clinton and Geraldine Ferraro couldn't—break through the '18 million cracks' in America's political glass ceiling. But the moose-hunting, gun-toting hockey mom of five has the worst record on women's issues of all four candidates, including McCain's. Even the National Organization of Women has refused to support her.

Palin has a consistent pro-life record. She opposes abortion even in the case of rape and incest, and only approves of an abortion if the mother's life is in jeopardy. In a recent interview on CBS Evening News, Katie Couric asked Palin, 'If a 15-year-old is raped by her father, do you believe it should be illegal for her to get an abortion, and why?' Palin replied, 'I am pro-life. And I'm unapologetic in my position that I am pro-life … I would counsel to choose life. I would also like to see a culture of life in this country.'

Palin has been applauded for choosing to give birth to her now 4-month-old baby with Down Syndrome, and supported overturning the U.S. Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion in 1973.

Her running mate also opposes abortion, but unlike Palin, McCain will bend on the issue if a woman is raped, is a victim of incest or if her health is in danger. Both McCain and Palin oppose 'partial-birth abortion' and public funding of abortions and organizations that perform or advocate abortion. If elected, McCain plans to overturn Roe v. Wade stating that he will 'nominate judges who understand that courts should not be in the business of legislating from the bench.'

Biden, a practicing Catholic, personally opposes abortion but has stated, 'I don't think I have a right to impose my view on the rest of society.' Biden has consistently voted in favor of reproductive rights, receiving a 100-percent voting record three years running from National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League ( NARAL ) .

Obama has a consistent pro-choice record. He has voted against banning 'partial-birth abortion,' and has pledged federal funding for abortion. Obama opposes any constitutional amendment to overturn Roe v. Wade.

The candidates are all fairly predictable on their sex education stances. Obama supports a comprehensive approach to sex education that focuses on abstinence, but recognizes the need for age-appropriate education to reduce the risk of teen pregnancy. He believes 'that contraception has to be part of the education process.' Biden voted in favor of spending $100 million to fund contraceptives and education in order to reduce teen pregnancy. McCain and Palin, however, advocate for increased funding for abstinence-only programs, and cutting funding for family planning and teen pregnancy prevention programs. Palin goes as far as to oppose teaching children about any form of contraception in schools. In reality, that hasn't worked too well for her: In case you haven't heard, Palin's unwed 17-year-old daughter is pregnant.

With women earning only 77 cents for every full-time workingman's dollar, pay equity is still a huge issue. Women's wage gaps continue to undervalue our work regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, educational status and occupation. When H.R. 2831, the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act was introduced, Obama and Joe Biden supported the bill, while McCain did not. Palin has made a public statement that she agrees with McCain's refusal to support the H.R. 2831 bill. Obama, on the other hand, has introduced the Fair Pay Restoration Act, an act that allows victims of pay discrimination to sue. McCain did not support this act. Obama and McCain both propose to invest in women-owned small businesses ( WOSB ) by enacting more policies to reduce discrimination in lending practices. Both passed Senate Bill S 3077 Strengthening Tran-sparency and Accountability in Federal Spending Act of 2008, which would publicly disclose all recipients of federal funding and financial assistance.

Astonishingly, during the Biden/Palin debate, women's issues were scantly touched on. And if you were not listening closely you would have missed this topic all together. More amazing was that the moderator, PBS's Gwen Ifill, a noted African-American female journalist, never broached the topic head-on by asking the candidates questions concerning women. Only Biden briefly mentioned Roe v. Wade. And though Biden authored the Violence Against Women Act, he did not take the time to stress the significance of the bill.

It's the economy, stupid!

In the face of financial Armageddon, the economy has finally become the center of the campaign.

Obama's economic stimulus plan would enact a windfall profits tax on excessive oil company profits, giving families an immediate $1,000 emergency energy rebate. His plan would also create a $25 billion State Growth Fund to prevent state and local cuts in health, education, housing and heating assistance, or increases in property taxes, tolls or fees. Biden would restore U.S. competitiveness through increased funding in education and infrastructure. And to pay for this, he would re-appropriate Defense Department funds by ending the war in Iraq.

While Obama's plan would put money into consumers' pockets, help boost the economy, and reduce the country's dependence on oil, some of his measures could potentially be harmful for the economy. For example, adding too many labor safeguards to trade agreements may force some corporations to relocate outside the U.S. Overall, however, Obama's plan will help address important economic issues, including relieving income inequality and reliance on foreign oil.

McCain's economic stimulus plan would lower the corporate tax rate from 37 percent to 25 percent. But to successfully fund the reductions it would have to be with dramatic cuts in 'pork-barrel spending,' like the 10,000 local projects that total over $10 billion, which Bush recently signed in legislation. As a stimulus measure, McCain would repeal the Alternative Minimum Tax ( AMT ) , which cost middle class families nearly $60 billion a year. What's AMT? When it was discovered that many wealthy individuals paid no taxes at all because they had tax deductions not available to the average taxpayer, the AMT was created to factor back in those deductions and apply a higher tax rate to wealthy individuals. McCain wants to do away with that.

McCain advocates free trade. He wants to lower barriers in order to level the global playing field and increase enforcement of existing trade agreements. McCain also wants to retrain American workers to make us more competitive. McCain has proposed to balance the budget by the end of his first year in office, an ambitious goal not necessarily supported by his economic platform. McCain's call to reduce government spending is laudable, but the devil is in the detail, which McCain has yet to reveal.

Palin's economic principles were demonstrated in Alaska. As mayor of Wasilla, she cut property taxes 60 percent. As governor, she sold a $2.1 million corporate jet bought by her predecessor, and cut $231 million from Alaska's $550 million capital budget. She might know a thing or two about budgets, then again, the $256 million in federal earmarks she requested in her first year as governor may have had something to with her perceived successes. And don't forget that the town of Wasilla went into deficit due to the building of a $15 million hockey rink, during a period when rape victims had to pay for their own forensic kits.

To air or not to err

Very few Americans are breathing easy today with spiked fuel bills and the devastating effects of global warming. Environmentalists are trying to come up with viable solutions. Our candidates have weighed in on the issue, too. But not all of them are environmentally friendly.

Believe it or not, Obama and McCain agree on some similar initiatives to solve our environmental troubles. For example, both Obama and McCain support a cap-and-trade system to phase out greenhouse gas emissions by factories, and expansion of liquefied coal and ethanol energy technology. Both oppose oil drilling in the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge and agree that humans contribute to global climate change.

They differ, however, on Cheney's 2005 Energy Bill, which included huge tax giveaways to oil companies with record revenues. Obama actually supported the bill, while McCain opposed it. Obama supported another law requiring 25 percent of U.S. energy to come from renewable sources by 2025, but McCain opposed a similar federal law. McCain also opposed the 2007 Energy Bill written by Democrats, which mandated improved vehicle fuel economy standards by 2020. Obama supported the bill. And Obama did not join McCain and 44 other Republican and Democratic senators in urging the Environmental Protection Agency to draft stricter mercury restrictions.

Biden is a big supporter of biofuels and renewable energy. He opposes drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and takes a cautious approach to increasing our reliance on nuclear energy.

Palin is considered an environmentalist's worst nightmare. She does not believe climate change and greenhouse gas emissions are man-made. Palin supports expanded drilling in Alaska, including the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. She opposes listing polar bears as species threatened by the effects of global climate change, and she promotes the expansion of oil and gas usage.

Going after the evildoers

McCain defines terrorism as 'violent Islamist extremism,' with Al-Qaeda as the primary source. McCain believes Al Qaeda is a significant threat to U.S. security and the world. His solution advocates for greater military capabilities, such as missile defense and an increase in the number of troops.

Like McCain, Biden supports an assertive military response to Al-Qaeda. He agrees that there is a significant threat of global terrorism against the United States.

Obama, however, views the 'war on terrorism' as concerns of human and civil rights issues. He opposed the passage of the Military Commissions Act in September 2006, which granted the Bush Administration unbridled latitude to define what would constitute the torture of detainees at Guantanamo Bay.

McCain has always supported the war in Iraq. Biden initially did, but later recanted, and in April 2008, said the troop surge was a failure. Obama's opposition to the Iraq War is not only well-known, but is consistently reiterated in every speech. Though his position won him the trust of anti-war voters, his anti-Iraq War stance has weakened. In July 2008, Obama announced his grand plans to begin withdrawing the troops in 16 months, but he has since back-pedaled. On The O'Reilly Factor in September 2008, Obama admitted that the troop surge was a success. Biden stated during the VP debate that the surge worked but our government is spending too much money on the Iraq war and that it's time for the Iraqis to 'begin to take their own responsibility and gradually, over 16 months withdrawal.'

Where is Palin on the war on terrorism? She disagrees with Obama and Biden: 'Your plan is a white flag of surrender in Iraq, and that is not what our troops need to hear today, that's for sure...We'll know when we're finished in Iraq when the Iraqi government can govern its people and when the Iraqi security forces can secure its people.' Well, if the evildoers cross our borders via Alaska while she's out moose-hunting, don't worry; the girl can shoot.

So, where are we?

This depends on how these issues will drive your vote. I am voting for Obama not because I believe in his rhetoric of change, but merely because I just need a change.

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Monroe Views, Gulf between Black, gay communities narrowing 2007-06-27
Zipter Views: A Better Class of Second Class 2007-06-13
Nair Views: Gay Immigration (and) Inequality 2007-06-06
Baim Views: Marking Time 2007-05-16
Views: Blast from the Past, A Feminist Hullaballoo 2007-05-09
Baim Views: Beginnings and Endings 2007-05-09
Lynch Views: Lesbian Patriot 2007-05-02
VIEWS: Don Imus and the Case of the 'Nappy Headed Hos' 2007-05-01
Crain Views: Cracking the glass closet 2007-04-25
Signorile Views: Dithering with the Stars 2007-04-18
VIEWS: Don Imus and the Case of the 'Nappy Headed Hos' 2007-04-11
Monroe Views: Black Gay Magazine Sells Its Soul to 'Ex-Gay' Forces 2007-04-01
Day Views: Anna Nicole Bombs Iran 2007-03-28
Monroe Views: Black Gay Magazine Sells Its Soul to 'Ex-Gay' Forces 2007-03-14
Interviews for LGBT Documentary on March 10 & 11 2007-03-07
Views: Ours Serve, Too 2007-03-07
MONROE VIEWS Amaechi vs. Hardaway: The Battle of Homophobia in Sports 2007-02-28
Theater Reviews 2007-02-21
Monroe Views: Life Imitates Art for Isaiah Washington 2007-02-07
Lynch Views: So Next Generation 2007-01-24
Monroe Views: Who Is Our Martin Luther King, Jr., Today? 2007-01-17
DVD REVIEWS: Here! Comedy Presents Kate Clinton and In Her Line of Fire 2007-01-10
Crain Views: Truth in Humor 2007-01-10
Day Views: Police Gun Down Another Rich White Man 2007-01-03
Lynch Views: The Spoiled Generation 2006-12-27
Views: Can Same Sex Marriage Save the Institution of Marriage for Heterosexuals? 2006-12-06
Day Views: Ted Haggard and the Church of the Down Low 2006-11-29
Views: Missives from the Wormhole 2006-11-22
LYNCH VIEWS: What We Feared 2006-11-15
MONROE VIEWS: Church's Code Keeps Jesus on the 'Down Low' 2006-11-01
Theater Reviews, continued 2006-10-25
Theater Reviews 2006-10-25
Day Views: HOW TO STAY OUT OF GITMO 2006-10-25
Monroe Views: Foley's Follies and the Republicans' Quest for Power 2006-10-18
Views: CHRIS CRAIN 2006-10-18
MONROE VIEWS: Church's Code Keeps Jesus on the 'Down Low' 2006-10-11
Views: Games Wind Down 2006-10-11
Nair Views: The Gay Movement Is Over 2006-10-04
Dahir Views 2006-09-27
Day Views 2006-09-27
Day Views: NEWS FROM THE BACK OF THE FRONT 2006-09-13
Day Views: BACK IN THE USSA 2006-08-02
Moore Views: A Bold, Proud Move for the Episcopal Church 2006-07-05
Day Views: BUGGING HILLARY 2006-06-28
Lynch Views: Fear of Reading 2006-06-28
Moore Views: Pride Needs More Diversity 2006-06-21
Dahir Views: Remembering the Early Faces of AIDS 2006-06-14
Dahir Views: New report underscores government puts ideology over science in AIDS policy 2006-06-07
Day Views: Identity, Class and Bite Me, David Horowitz 2006-06-07
Moore Views: Our liberation tied to immigration reform 2006-05-17
LYNCH VIEWS: I Was a Rock Band Groupie 2006-05-17
Day Views: SEYMOUR HERSH AND THE AMERICAN BRAIN 2006-05-10
Dahir Views: Looking for Mr. Goodbar 2006-05-03
LEE LYNCH VIEWS 2006-04-26
Monroe Views: The Republican Party's 'False Promises' 2006-04-26
Day Views: PINKO PLAGUE PANICS PRESIDENT 2006-04-19
Dahir Views: Gay Adoption 2006-04-12
Views: 'Pretty Boy Craze' hits Korea 2006-04-12
Zipter Views: Well That's an L of Thing! 2006-04-05
DAHIR VIEWS: No one likes a nelly homo 2006-03-29
Views: Oscar Schmoscar! Brokeback Lives! 2006-03-22
Lynch Views: Have Things Gotten Better? 2006-03-22
Day Views: SAVIOR SELF 2006-03-15
LEE LYNCH VIEWS: Future Dyke 2006-03-15
Zipter Views, INSIDE OUT: The Shorthand of Love 2006-03-08
Day Views: Herman Bell 2006-03-08
Dahir Views: The Real Price of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' 2006-03-01
LYNCH VIEWS: Gay Grandmas 2006-02-22
VIEWS Dyke Wired: Western Union and Me 2006-02-22
Dahir Views: IS THIS THE NEW AGE OF BIG BROTHER? 2006-02-15
Views: Mauresmo: All's Fair in Love and War 2006-02-08
Dahir Views: Mourning the Loss of a Leader 2006-02-08
DAHIR VIEWS: Last Rights 2006-02-01
Dahir Views: Lesbian Mother Torn From Children 2006-01-25
Day Views: 2006-THE YEAR IN HORRORSCOPES 2006-01-18
Zipter Views: Family Feud, Chicago Style 2006-01-11
Views: Why the World Can't Wait 2006-01-04
VIEWS & NEWS: GLBT, no wait, LGBT, or is it TBLGQ? 2006-01-01
News Views: Fight Back, Fight AIDS 2005-12-28
Dobkin Views: ACROSS THE GREAT WATER 2005-12-14
Lynch Views: Dancing Girls in Red, White and Blue 2005-12-07
Views by Susie Day 2005-11-30
Nair Views: Can We Talk? 2005-11-16
Views: Finding A Few Good Men 2005-11-09
Dahir Views: DOLLS AND DYKES 2005-11-02
Baim Views: Clipping Their Right Wings 2005-10-19
Mubarak Views: Unholy Sacrament 2005-10-12
Zipter Views: Comedy Is Relative—Reverent—Relevant? 2005-10-05
Zipter Views: Twenty years ago 2005-09-21
Dahir Views: Cold water poured on transgender refugee 2005-09-21
Cannick Views: Bush's Moral Indifferences 2005-09-14
Mubarak Views: Humor & Despair 2005-09-14
Proulx Views: Group Plan 2005-09-07
Day Views: Subject: A Child's Primer on Intelligent Design 2005-09-07
Theater Reviews 2005-09-07
Dahir Views: Former Mass. Gov. William Weld Flips 2005-08-31
Signorile Views: A Monsignor's Closet 2005-08-24
Theater Reviews 2005-08-24
Dahir Views: Should the media 'out' public officials? 2005-08-17
Signorile Views Dear Bareback Andy 2005-08-03
Views: Legal Issues Faced By LGBT Seniors 2005-07-27
Views: Gay Ban through the Decades 2005-07-20
Theater Reviews 2005-07-13
Theater Reviews 2005-07-06
Zipter Views: Bandits Stole My Heart 2005-06-29
Day Views: Roses Are Red, Commies Aren't Blue 2005-06-22
Lynch Views: Queer Families and Hospice 2005-06-22
Dobkin Views: Camp Pain, Part 2 2005-06-22
Signorile Views: Hold On to Your Brain! 2005-06-22
Spinning Pain into Laughter: Phyllis Diller Reviews Her Career in New Autobio 2005-06-15
Theater Reviews 2005-06-08
Dobkin Views: Minstrel Blood 2005-06-01
Zipter Views 2005-05-18
Signorile Views: Right Stuff, Wrong Reasons 2005-05-18
Signorile Views: Queer and (Self) Loathing in Massachusetts 2005-05-04
Winter Views 2005-04-27
Khoury Views: For Andrea, With Love 2005-04-20
Theater Reviews 2005-04-13
Mock Views: The Death of a Great Pope 2005-04-13
Views: Ray J. Koenig III, Esq.-Lessons From the Terri Schiavo Case for theLGBT Community 2005-04-06
Proulx Views: Why the Silence? 2005-03-30
Signorile Views 2005-03-23
Day Views 2005-03-16
Day Views: A Pet Care Manual 2005-02-23
Signorile Views: Calling Out Guckert 2005-02-23
Zipter Views: Inside Out 2005-02-16
Day Views: Buster's Bust 2005-02-16
Signorile Views: $5000 An Idea 2005-02-09
Zipter Views: Crazy Talk 2005-02-09
Signorile Views: Outing Abe and Susan 2005-02-02
Zipter Views: Words of Love and Other Misnomers 2005-01-19
Views: LETTERS 2005-01-12
Martinac Views: Lesbian Notions-The Limited Lesbian 2005-01-12
Cannick Views: A Message to the LGBT Leadership 2005-01-05
Views: Same-Sex Marriage Ban Puts Hex on Lesbian Health 2004-12-29
Signorile Views: Beltway Backtrack 2004-12-29
Day Views: Intake of a Mad Activist 2004-12-22
Signorile Views: Only Cowards Resign First, Speak Out Second 2004-12-15
Zipter Views: Election Day Diary of a Kerry Traveler 2004-12-15
Theater Reviews 2004-12-08
Theater Reviews 2004-12-01
Matheny Views: Coming Home 2004-12-01
Signorile Views: How many closet cases does it take to reelect a president? 2004-12-01
Day Views: Our Lady of Moral Value 2004-11-24
Signorile Views: Don't Blame the Gays 2004-11-17
Theater Reviews 2004-11-10
Damski Views: From Windy City Times, June 25, 1992 2004-11-10
Lynch Views: They Let Me Be Myself 2004-11-10
Zipter Views: I Slept with Labor Secretary Chao and Lived with Oprah 2004-11-03
Dahir Views : Color Blind 2004-11-03
Theater Reviews 2004-11-03
Views: BACK IN THE USSA 2004-10-27
VIEWS: DO AS I SAY...: RIGHT-WING HYPOCRISY IN ILLINOIS 2004-10-27
Theater Reviews 2004-10-27
Views: Lesbian school bathroom scare 2004-10-20
Views: Bush, Kerry and AIDS 2004-10-06
Views: Love is no currency in a Texas court 2004-09-29
Views: JOHN EDWARDS, What Matthew Shepard Taught Us 2004-09-29
Views: Battle HIV/AIDS with Science not Ideology 2004-09-22
Views: Out in the Garden 2004-09-22
Views: How Can We WIN Equal Marriage Rights? 2004-09-15
Theater Reviews 2004-09-15
Views: Republicans Get Gussied Up for Prime Time 2004-09-08
Views: Civil Dis-Union 2004-09-01
Views: Homo Gov. on the Loose 2004-08-25
More theater reviews 2004-08-18
Theater Reviews 2004-08-18
Views: Where were the gay issues in Boston? 2004-08-18
Views: Thank Bush 2004-07-28
Views: Grumpy Goes to Russia (pt. 1) 2004-07-21
Views: Court can't protect lesbian mom from homophobia 2004-07-14
Views: Larry on the Beach 2004-07-07
Views: Failing Grade 2004-07-07
Views: A tribute to veterans 2004-06-30
Views: Wag the Fag 2004-06-30
Views: Pathfinders 2004-06-23
Views: LOVE & LOYALTY 2004-06-23
Views:The Last U-Haul 2004-06-23
Views: Drinking out of both sides of their mouths 2004-06-23
Views: LETTERS 2004-06-16
Views: Marriage Rites 2004-06-16
Views: INSIDE OUT Looney Tune Politics 2004-06-16
Views: LETTERS 2004-06-16
Views: Sperm Ban 2004-06-16
Views: The Real Danger of Condoms and Cancer 2004-06-09
Views: Age Before Beauty—and Everything Else! 2004-06-09
Views: The Member of Our Wedding 2004-06-09
Views: Michelangelo Signorile - America Shrugged 2004-06-02
Views: Letters 2004-06-02
Views: Making 20, by Tracy Baim 2004-05-26
Views: Moving Moments by Mubarak Dahir 2004-05-26
Views: The Sickpuppy Defense 2004-05-19
Views: Time for Hard Questions and Credible Answers on Iraq 2004-05-19
Views: Homophobia's Role in Torture 2004-05-19
Views On Gay Issues 2004-05-12
Views: Pictures from an Inquisition 2004-05-12
Views: L's Belles We're Not 2004-05-12
Views: 'Queer Eye' Muzzled at NC High 2004-05-05
Views: Dole gets wood, the Pope doesn't blink, but KERRY'S A BAD CATHOLIC 2004-05-05
Views: Letter on Marriage 2004-04-28
Views: Letters 2004-04-21
Views: Crossing the Line 2004-04-14
Views: Letter 2004-04-14
Views: Letters 2004-04-07
Views: Bush Says Gays Hold Weddings of Mass Destruction 2004-04-07
Views: I Do—Not 2004-04-07
Views: Chasing Out the Fundies 2004-04-07
VIEWS, MUBARAK DAHIR: Church Lady 2004-03-31
Views:Crooked Fingers Pointing 2004-03-24
Views: Log Cabin Integrity 2004-03-24
Views: Meghan Streit 2004-03-17
Views: No Middle Ground 2004-03-10
Views: Throwing Rice 2004-03-10
Views: THE CLOSET AND YOU 2004-03-03
Views: Welcome 2004-03-01
Views: Eggs and Mothers 2004-03-01
Views: Letter, Leadership and Advocacy Ministry, DignityChicago 2004-02-25
Views: Letter, on Cardinal Francis George 2004-02-25
Views: Letter, Of Cardinals & Homosexuals 2004-02-25
VIEWS: Letter on Marriage 2004-02-18
VIEWS: MARIE J. KUDA 2004-02-18
VIEWS: Letter on The Cardinal 2004-02-18
VIEWS Michelangelo Signorile 2004-02-11
VIEWS MUBARAK DAHIR 2004-02-04
VIEWS Does the Gay Community Lose Twice With Dean? 2004-01-28
VIEWS Letter 2004-01-28
VIEWS MUBARAK DAHIR 2004-01-28
VIEWS Michelangelo Signorile 2004-01-28
VIEWS MUBARAK DAHIR 2004-01-21
VIEWS Michelangelo Signorile 2004-01-21
VIEWS YVONNE ZIPTER 2004-01-14
VIEWS Michelangelo Signorile 2004-01-14
VIEWS: Michelangelo Signorile 2004-01-07
VIEWS Michelangelo Signorile 2003-12-31
VIEWS YVONNE ZIPTER 2003-12-31
VIEWS Courting the Law 2003-12-31
VIEWS Susie Day 2003-12-24
VIEWS Michelangelo Signorile 2003-12-24
VIEWS MUBARAK DAHIR 2003-12-24
VIEWS MARIE J. KUDA 2003-12-24
VIEWS Letters 2003-12-17
VIEWS Tracy Baim 2003-12-17
VIEWS Michelangelo Signorile 2003-12-10
VIEWS Letters 2003-12-03
VIEWS 2003-12-03
VIEWS 2003-12-03
VIEWS 2003-12-03
VIEWS Gay Marriage/Gay Divorce 2003-11-26
VIEWS Marriage, Games, Dems 2003-11-26
VIEWS Inside Out YVONNE ZIPTER 2003-11-19
VIEWS Michelangelo Signorile 2003-11-19
VIEWS MUBARAK DAHIR 2003-11-05
VIEWS Michelangelo Signorile 2003-11-05
VIEWS $1 Million Increase ... And Nothing Less 2003-10-29
VIEWS Now the Fun Begins 2003-10-22
VIEWS Racism in the Gay Ghetto, Mubaral Dahir 2003-10-22
VIEWS The Plame Game, Michelangelo Signorile 2003-10-15
VIEWS Protecting Marriage, MUBARAK DAHIR 2003-10-15
VIEWS by Michelangelo Signorile 2003-10-08
VIEWS Alix Dobkin, Minstrel Blood 2003-10-08
VIEWS by Marie J. Kuda 2003-10-08
VIEWS Marriage Wows, by MUBARAK DAHIR 2003-09-24
VIEWS Letters on Cesar's 2003-09-24
VIEWS Gays in Azerbaijan Struggle with Tradition, Not Religion by Mubarak Dahir 2003-09-17
VIEWS Flights of Fancy Michelangelo Signorile 2003-09-17
VIEWS Letters on the NY Blackout 2003-09-17
VIEWS Kennette Crockett 2003-09-10
VIEWS The Homoeroticism of an Azerbaijan Bathhouse by Mubarak Dahir 2003-09-10
VIEWS by Michelangelo Signorile 2003-09-10
VIEWS Butcher Than Thou Yvonne Zipter 2003-09-10
VIEWS Miranda Stevens-Miller 2003-09-03
VIEWS Marie Kuda 2003-08-27
VIEWS Mubarak Dahir 2003-08-27
VIEWS MUBARAK DAHIR 2003-08-20
VIEWS Being Exposed Michelangelo Signorile 2003-08-20
VIEWS Susie Day 2003-08-13
VIEWS Alix Dobkin 2003-08-13
VIEWS Lee Lynch 2003-08-06
VIEWS Inside Out YVONNE ZIPTER 2003-08-06
VIEWS Michelangelo Signorile 2003-08-06
VIEWS Inside Out by Yvonne Zipter 2003-07-30
VIEWS by MUBARAK DAHIR 2003-07-30
Views: Michelangelo Signorile 2003-07-23
VIEWS Savage Ending by Mubarak Dahir 2003-07-16
VIEWS 'Decency' and Dissent by Michelangelo Signorile 2003-07-16
VIEWS Alix Dobkin 2003-07-09
VIEWS Michelangelo Signorile 2003-07-02
VIEWS Pride Future by Mubarak Dahir 2003-06-25
VIEWS Pride 2025: The Shape of Things to Come by Leslie Feinberg 2003-06-25
VIEWS: INSIDE OUT by Yvonne Zipter 2003-06-25
VIEWS: THE TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY & ENDA 2003-06-18
VIEWS Whitewash and Why Ashcroft skipped a perfectly good photo-op 2003-06-18
Views: Ashcroft: Party Pooper 2003-06-18
Views: INSIDE OUT by Yvonne Zipter 2003-06-11
Views: Beware the TMD Trailers of mass destruction, at home and abroad, by Michelangelo Signorile 2003-06-11
VIEWS Liberace Candidate Michelangelo Signorile 2003-06-04
Views: Foley Hypocrisy 2003-06-04
VIEWS Mark Foley and 'The Question' 2003-05-28
VIEWS Fun & Safety in Chicago, by Chuck Renslow 2003-05-21
VIEWS The Bigot's Bluffs, 2003-05-21
VIEWS Remembering 'Ahmad' 2003-05-21
VIEWS by Alix Dobkin 2003-05-21
TRAVEL Monkeys and Sloths and Views, Oh My! 2003-05-14
VIEWS Taking the Test 2003-05-14
VIEWS Gangbang Harangue: 7 News in Denver Wants 2003-05-14
Views: High School Confidential 2003-05-07
VIEWS In the Child's Best Interests, by Miranda Stevens-Miller 2003-05-07
VIEWS 2003-05-07
one-on-one theater interviews 2003-05-07
VIEWS 2003-05-07
one-on-one theater interviews 2003-04-23
one-on-one 2003-03-26
VIEWS The Ruptured Duck 2003-03-26
VIEWS Impeach the Bully 2003-03-19
VIEWS Martha Stewart, Misdirection, and Mock Turtle Soup 2003-03-05
VIEWS On War and Death 2003-02-26
one-on-one theater interviews 2003-02-12
one-on-one theater interviews 2003-02-05
Price Views: Insult to Injury 2003-01-29
Theatre Reviews: The Guys 2003-01-22
Theatre Reviews: The Cunin Family Chronicles 2003-01-22
Theatre Reviews: Eloise and Ray 2003-01-22
Theatre Reviews: A Duchampian Romp, even 2003-01-22
Theatre Reviews: Titus Andronicus 2003-01-22
Theatre Reviews: As We Like Him: Mark Gagné 2003-01-22
VIEWS Inside Out: 2003-01-22
VIEWPOINT by Michael Young, GLAAD 2003-01-01
VIEWS: DEB PRICE 2002-10-30
Views 2002-10-23
Views: DEB PRICE 2002-10-23
Theater Reviews 2002-10-23
Views: Dobkin 2002-10-16
Views: DEB PRICE 2002-10-16
Views: Zipter 2002-10-16
VIEWS: DEB PRICE 2002-10-09
VIEWS: DAHIR 2002-10-09
Theater Reviews 2002-10-02
Theater Reviews 2002-09-25
Theatre Reviews 2002-09-18
one-on-one theater interviews 2002-09-11
Theatre Reviews 2002-09-11
Theater Reviews 2002-09-04
Theater Reviews 2001-05-16
Anne Heche & Ellen DeGeneres: A Folly in One Act 2000-08-23
Letters 1999-08-25
Reflections INSIDE OUT: Timing Is Everything 1999-08-25






 
 
 
 
 

 
 

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