New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez needs a new hairdresser — or a new stance on gay marriage. Martinez was recently dropped by her hair stylist, Antonio Darden, who is gay. Darden told a local news station that he cut the governor’s hair three times, but won’t do it again as long as she continues to oppose gay marriage.
N.C. voters OK ban on gay marriage
With the presidential nominations all but decided, North Carolina primary voters focused on gay marriage and a proposed amendment. [!] Report this news Processing your request, Please wait.... Report as: --------- Broken link Invalid Contents Privacy Violation Inappropriate Contents Other Write
Obama says gay marriage stance ‘the right thing to do,’ courts women, gay, young voters in NYC
President Barack Obama on Monday defended his view that gay couples should have the right to marry, saying that the country has never gone wrong when it “expanded rights and responsibilities to everybody.” “That doesn’t weaken families. That strengthens families,” he told gay and lesbian supporters and others at a fundraiser hosted by singer Ricky Martin.
Clooney-Obama fundraiser rakes in $15M, Prez talks gay marriage
George Clooney’s fund-raiser for President Obama on Thursday night was a Hollywood hit, with the event delivering a whopping — and record-breaking– million into the commander-in-chief’s campaign coffers. [!] Report this news Processing your request, Please wait.... Report
Obama now backs gay marriage
President Barack Obama reversed his position on gay marriage on Wednesday, becoming the first president to endorse the politically explosive idea and injecting a polarizing issue into the 2012 race
At mile markers in gay rights movement, backers of gay marriage celebrate Obama’s stand
At a birthplace of the gay rights movement, patrons of New York City’s Stonewall Inn said they felt like they were living history. In Wyoming, the mother of a man beaten to death because of his sexuality said words couldn’t express her gratitude. An 82-year-old photographer who chronicled protests in the 1960s called it “a
Obama says economy, not gay marriage, will determine the fall election
President Barack Obama says it is “hard to say” whether his new stance supporting same sex marriage will hurt his re-election. He says there’s a major difference between himself and Republican challenger Mitt Romney on the issue, but says the economy will ultimately determine the outcome of the election. Obama made his remarks during a discussion
Poll: Obama’s gay marriage stance could hurt him
A New York Times/CBS News poll released Monday night shows the possible political perils of President Obama’s recent announcement that he supports same-sex marriage. Most of those polled say the president’s position will not impact how they vote. But among those who say it will influence their choice, 26 percent said they are less likely





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