Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen
"It's always wrong to hate, but it's never wrong to love."
Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen
haha…I laughed so hard, I had to post this for you guys…sorry for the language for those of you that it offends.
Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen

Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen I think we deserve to be a little bitter!

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haha…I laughed so hard, I had to post this for you guys…sorry for the language for those of you that it offends.
Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen

Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen "LGBT activist groups should take a page from the Civil Rights Movement and again begin focusing their challenges on the courts. It simply doesn’t make any sense to rely on the generosity of the majority (indeed, if black people did, apartheid would have lasted for a whole lot longer)."

November 5 at 8:05am
Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen

Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen "Hate towards gays is the last generally-accepted form of bigotry. They can be on TV but only on DWTS or as the flaming correspondent on Leno...it's reminiscent of blackface in vaudeville shows. The only acceptable form for public presentation of the group is as a mocking charicature. Where the issue gets hilarious for... me is when people try to post-hoc justify their bigotry and make it sound like it's ok."

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November 4 at 11:46am
Kenneth Sprague
Kenneth Sprague
new motto MAINE the way life should be* *unless you're gay
November 4 at 11:46am
Christopher Constant
Christopher Constant
Perhaps some comedian needs to start a Pink Face
November 4 at 11:49am
Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen
Maine rejected marriage equality today by voting yes on #1.
Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen

Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen From Maine: "Inexcuseable that human rights can be bought away by ignorance & vast amounts of money. I'm not gay, but believe anyone's rights to be treated equally should not be denied because of well-funded, single-minded opposers. The opposers' time will come, as denial of rights can happen to anyone or any group by ...others being allowed to oppose them because of their personal beliefs. Remember the Holocaust?"

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November 3 at 10:39pm
Kenneth Sprague
Kenneth Sprague
We should give a big hand to the bigots, roman catholics, mormons, and the rest of the hate mongers for their victory over basic equal civil rights in Maine.
November 3 at 10:39pm
Amber Ebsch
Amber Ebsch
This makes me so angry. To hell with Maine, indeed.
November 4 at 2:47am
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I’m sorry, I just don’t have it in me to write much more…I really had hoped I wouldn’t end the night teary-eyed and feeling like I was second class.
Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen
“This law honors our lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender brothers and sisters whose lives were cut short because of hate,” said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
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Today, President Barack Obama made good on his first promise to LGBTAmericans by signing the hate crimes legislation into law!
Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen
As gay rights activists prepare to descend on Washington, D.C., for the National Equality March, one of the highest ranking openly gay politicians in the nation took to Michelangelo Signorile’s radio show to say the whole thing is pointless.
Dan Rieden
Dan Rieden
Barney. You were SO WRONG! This march INSPIRED and moved ALL of us WHO WERE PRESENT. That will last for a generation.
October 11 at 7:15pm
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As gay rights activists prepare to descend on Washington, D.C., for the National Equality March, one of the highest ranking openly gay politicians in the nation took to Michelangelo Signorile’s radio show ...
Second Class Citizens Blog By A Concerned Citizen
In the 1990’s, teachers and community organizations determined that a month should be designated for GLBT history. They chose October because public schools are in session and traditions, such as National Coming Out Day, occur then.
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In the 1990’s, teachers and community organizations determined that a month should be designated for GLBT history. They chose October because public schools are in session and traditions, such as National Coming Out Day, occur then.