July 12, 2010: Mel Gibson’s antigay meltdown, Variety ad targets The View, more top stories!
Submitted By: Fabulous Rob on July 12, 2010
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Variety Ad Targets The View
GLAAD and AIDS groups took out a full-page ad in Variety Monday to demand that The View correct misinformation the program spread about African-American men and AIDS last month.
Catholics, Mormons Fight Gay Marriage in Argentina
The Catholic church and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are strengthening their efforts against a same-sex marriage bill in Argentina ahead of a vote this Wednesday.
Obama to Outline National AIDS Strategy
President Barack Obama will announce the first-ever national AIDS strategy Tuesday, which includes a call to redirect money to groups most at risk, including gay and bisexual men and African-Americans.
SarahPAC Gains Fund-Raising Steam
A report filed with the FEC shows that the PAC formed by Sarah Palin made the kind of fund-raising gains associated with presidential ambitions.
Lingle: Civil Unions Like Incest
Hawaii governor Linda Lingle said that same-sex civil unions are not a question of civil rights — after all, her state does not allow brothers and sisters to marry each other.
Mel’s Early Day Antigay Meltdown
Long before Mel Gibson’s anti-Semitic, racist and violent rants, the actor made headlines — and enemies — with his antigay remarks to a Spanish newspaper in 1991.
A Gay Marriage World Cup Final
The Netherlands and Spain, who will face each other in the World Cup final Sunday, both offer full marriage equality for their gay and lesbian citizens.
Ronson Vs. Rivers: Defending Lohan
Samantha Ronson and Lindsay Lohan may not longer be an item, but that didn’t stop the superstar girlfriend from defending the honor of her ex-girlfriend against attacks from comic legend Joan Rivers.
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