New twist in ‘Nobody is Born Gay’ billboard controversy (VIDEO)

http://youtu.be/gga4LyHvz8I A surprise new twist has emerged in the controversy over an “ex-gay” group’s Virginia billboard which purportedly depicted a set of “identical twins,” reports The Huffington Post. The ad, which appeared recently beside I-95 in Richmond, depicts two men, one dressed in a suit and the other in a white T-shirt, and says: “Identical…

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Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal to headline event with hate group

WASHINGTON – Next month Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal will host an event on the campus of Louisiana State University sponsored by the American Family Association (AFA) – an organization that has called for an “Underground Railroad” to take children from gay and lesbian parents and claims the Boy Scouts of America would be better off…

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Tide’s latest commercial features same-sex couple (VIDEO)

A new commercial by Tide features a same-sex couple arguing over their laundry and “past mistakes.” Tide, a Procter and Gamble (P&G) product, has only released the commercial in Canada. Earlier this year, P&G, a Fortune 500 company, came out in support of marriage equality. P&G also received a 100 on HRC’s 2015 Corporate Equality…

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Family Research Council’s Craig James isn’t sure if gay people should be executed

A former Fox Sports analyst-turned-hate group spokesman couldn’t bring himself to disagree with a radio show caller who suggested that gay people who file discrimination complaints against business should be killed, reports Media Matters for America. In September of 2013, Craig James was fired from his job as a football analyst on Fox Sports due to anti-gay remarks…

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Gay veteran’s group given green light to march in St. Patrick’s Day parade

For the first time in almost 115 years, OUTVET, a group honoring gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender veterans will be allowed to march in the upcoming South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The event, one of the largest of its kind in the nation, will be held March 15, 2015 and will finally make room…

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