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Because this commercial touches on the exclusion of gay couples and other minority groups by other individuals and organizations," reads an explanation from CBS, "and the fact the Executive Branch has recently proposed a Constitutional Amendment to define marriage as a union between a man and a woman, this spot is unacceptable for broadcast on the [CBS and UPN] networks. (emphasis added)This is really scary. What the fuck does anything the Executive Branch proposes have to do with what ads a television network will take? This is an amazing admission. CBS is cowering before the Bush Administration.
CHERYL JACQUES TO LEAVE HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGNRead More......
HRC Boards Put Transition Plan in Place
WASHINGTON - Citing a difference in management philosophy, the Human
Rights Campaign's boards and its president, Cheryl Jacques, announced that she will resign from her position.
"Cheryl hit the road almost as soon as she arrived and has been an
effective advocate for our community," said HRC Foundation Board Co-Chair Lawrie Demorest.
Jacques led HRC through the successful defeat earlier this year of the Federal Marriage Amendment in the House and Senate, and through a period of significant growth in fundraising and membership, including a record $30 million budget for 2004, and a membership that now exceeds 600,000.
"My priorities were to defeat the Federal Marriage Amendment, expand the organization's membership and fundraising capacity, increase our diversity and maintain a strong voice in the media," said Jacques.
"Cheryl has achieved a great deal as HRC President," said HRC Board of Directors Co-chair Gwen Baba. "We will miss her leadership and
professionalism, but we understand her desire to move on to other
challenges. Cheryl was a member of the HRC family before she arrived in Washington, and she'll remain part of us."
The boards announced that HRC Board of Directors Co-chair Michael Berman and Hilary Rosen will lead the organization through the transition while a search for a new leader is underway. Berman is president of The Duberstein Group in Washington and Rosen led HRC's strategic efforts to defeat of the FMA. Rosen will be focused on internal, strategic issues and management.
"HRC has a very deep bench of experienced and talented senior staff who are already working on new strategies in the fight for equality," added Berman. "In addition to recalculating our political efforts, we will enhance our activities in the corporate world, in the media and, most important, in communities of faith."
The Board of Directors and the Foundation Board will meet with staff in early December in Las Vegas for their annual winter meeting to prioritize the agenda and organize the transition to new leadership.
"Because this commercial touches on the exclusion of gay couples and other minority groups by other individuals and organizations," reads an explanation from CBS, "and the fact the Executive Branch has recently proposed a Constitutional Amendment to define marriage as a union between a man and a woman, this spot is unacceptable for broadcast on the [CBS and UPN] networks."Still think the media is left wing? We need to blow these bastards out the water. From the Washington Post to the major networks (e.g., ABC's "expose" on Matthew Shepard last week that including, well, nothing new), it's time to tell them that being anti-liberal doesn't make them objective.
"Forget about it. It is not going to happen. The process takes years, and this is as far as it goes," Shriver, the niece of former President John F. Kennedy, told Vanity Fair magazine amid talk of amending the Constitution to allow the Austrian-born film star to run for president.Read More......
A lesbian couple's appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeal to have their marriage legally recognised and registered succeeded on Tuesday.Read More......
The court, in a majority decision, declared that under the Constitution the common law concept of marriage was to be developed to embrace same-sex partners.
The appeal, brought by Marie Fourie and Cecelia Bonthuys, in essence challenged the definition of marriage under South African common law.
Apparently a Filipino-born man who married a US citizen is having his application for citizenship denied because the US citizen had a sex change 24 years ago. Making her really a "man," I guess. Meaning that this is a gay marriage, which can't be recognized by the US government. Meaning he has to be deported.I'm curious what the legal status is of post-op transgendered people in the US or the various states. Anyone? Read More......
The embassy says a bomb was discovered on a flight inside Iraq on 22 November. It shows that insurgents have been able to penetrate the stringent security at Baghdad airport.
The warning is in sharp contrast to more optimistic statements from US military commanders after the capture of Fallujah in which they have spoken of "breaking the back of the insurgency".
The embassy says that the road between Baghdad and the international airport, perhaps the most important highway in the country, is now too dangerous to use.
The airport road is littered with evidence of previous attacks: the twisted cars used by suicide bombers and craters from roadside bombs.
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