Fabulous Newscast: July 28, 2010
Submitted By: Fabulous Rob on July 28, 2010
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- 10% of DADT Surveys Returned
According to a report from Stars and Stripes, just 10% of the 400,000 Pentagon surveys sent to troops asking them about the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell” have been returned.
- Open Letter to Pelosi on ENDA
Eight LGBT groups including GetEqual, the Transgender Law Center, and NCLR have written an open letter to
Nancy Pelosi demanding a floor vote on ENDA immediately. - Tim Tebow to Model Underwear
Tim Tebow made headlines during the superbowl when he and his mother
appeared in a TV ad for the antigay group Focus on the Family. Now,
Tebow is lending his likeness to promoting something decidedly more
risqué — underwear. - Target CEO Defends Campaign Donation
Target Corp. chief executive Gregg Steinhafel said Tuesday that the
company support of the gay community is “unwavering,” despite a
$150,000 donation to a group supporting the candidacy of an antigay
Minnesota state representative for governor. - Couple Opens Up for K-Y
One gay couple shared their story with K-Y Brand, and ended up in a national magazine.
- Antigay Real World Star: I’m Sorry
Real World New Orleans star Ryan Leslie says he’s sorry for offending
the gay community with an antigay message he posted on Twitter over the
weekend. - Gay Couple Unf–ks the Gulf
Luke Montgomery and Nate Guidas, the gay duo behind a Haitian earthquake relief project launched earlier this year, are now raising money with an expletive-laden campaign that aids cleanup efforts in the Gulf of Mexico.
- Founder of Harvey Milk High School Dies
The founder of Harvey Milk High School, who had a large role in New York school reforms, died on Sunday.
- Gaga Gives Back to LGBT Youth
Led by Extreme Makeover: Home Edition’s Eduardo Xol, volunteers with eight hours on their hands help repaint L.A.’s Covenant House youth shelter for tickets to see Lady Gaga.
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck Cracks Lesbian Code
The View’s Elizabeth Hasselbeck has discovered exactly why lesbians come out later in life: there are simply no available men.



















