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Jim Burroway

August 14th, 2006
  • Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., dismissed more soldiers (60, up from 40 the year before) under “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” than any other military installation in 2005. That base was followed by Fort Campbell, Ky., (49, up from 19). The Pentagon said there were 726 military members discharged under the policy altogether last year — up 11 percent from the 2004.
  • A Houston gay advocacy organization sent out a call for gay and gay-friendly foster parents to save GLBT youths who have been kicked out of their homes by their parents. But unlike other, similar efforts in the nation, this gay-friendly recruitment is coming from outside the state’s child protective agency. “We heard kids say things like, ‘I got jumped by a bunch of guys in my group home’ and the adult in charge said, ‘If you weren’t a faggot, they wouldn’t beat you up,’ “
  • Black Pride in the heartland: “The black community as a whole has been taboo about gays and lesbians. For everyone to come out today and to show that we are here, it means that we have come a long way, especially in Indianapolis.”
  • The Illinois Board of Elections concluded that there weren’t enough valid signatures to put on the ballot a referendum asking voters if the state constitution should be amended to ban gay marriage. The referendum would have been an advisory one, asking the legislature to begin the difficult process of amending the state constitution. Supporters of the referendum promise a court fight to get it on the ballot.
  • In related news, a Superior Court judge in Arizona ruled that a proposed ballot initiative to ban gay marriage, civil unions, and state sponsorship of domestic partner benefits does not violate the state constitution’s single-subject rule for ballot initiatives.
  • Meanwhile in New Jersey, as that state’s Supreme Court considers the question of gay marriage, social conservatives there say they will put the question before voters if they lose in court. New Jersey is one of only five states without a specific ban on gay marriage.

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