Thursday’s Gay News
Filed Under Headlines | September 10th, 2009
Thursday’s Gay News includes alot of updates and issues that just keep on popping up.
Homophobic Crime Watch:
- An update from Thunder Bay — Raynard in good spirits despite attack
- Thunder Bay Rallying Behind Jake Raynard
- GayNZ — Provocation a “homophobic hangover”
News from New Delhi:
- Child Commission approaches SC against gay sex (In a nut shell – they don’t like the recent ruling decriminalizing gays having sex)
- In Cabinet: Rs 55-cr campaign to counter stigma against gays
- Trends? Parents spying on children to know their sexual preferences (At least one private detective is keeping busy)
U.S. Politics:
- Virginia Politics: Scrutiny Spreads to ‘03 McDonnell Remarks — ‘Homosexual Conduct’ Comments ‘Irrelevant’ to Campaign, He Says. (Hmmm…)
- Gays, Guts and Reality: What Time Is the Right Time to Keep Obama’s Promises?
- National Equality March on Washington: Are you Happy?
Military Watch:
- Report: Mixed court views on gays in military
- Iraq’s New Surge: Gay Killings — Iraqi’s security is far from assured. Militias now targetting the socially marginalized could soon take their killing spree mainstream.
Gay Parenting: The latest update from Uruguay — Same-sex couples in Uruguay will be able to adopt children following the approval of a controversial bill by the country’s senate.


