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Posted February 25th, 2011 by Evan Hurst

Jim Burroway reacted to this news the best:

Will our triumphs never cease?

Heh.  We can add “crashing through the glass ceiling of party planning leaving contrails of glitter in our wake” to our list of 2011 accomplishments.

Posted May 2nd, 2010 by Michael Airhart

Six protesters were arrested this afternoon at a White House protest which demanded that President Obama take the lead i repealing the U.S. armed forces’ antigay “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” personnel policy.

Participating organizations included Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, GetEqual, and Queer Rising.

Full story to follow.

Howard Dean and Lt. Dan Choi, Don't Ask Don't Tell protest, White House, May 2, 2010

Don't Ask Don't Tell direct action arrests, White House, May 2, 2010

Don't Ask Don't Tell protest, White House, May 2, 2010

Don't Ask Don't Tell protesters, White House, May 2, 2010

Don't Ask Don't Tell protesters, White House, May 2, 2010

Don't Ask Don't Tell protester, White House, May 2, 2010

Don't Ask Don't Tell protest, White House, May 2, 2010

Photos by Wayne Besen

Posted March 18th, 2010 by Michael Airhart

Pictures by Dan Swezy of the civil action by Lt. Dan Choi and Capt. Jim Pietrangelo at the White House after HRC’s rally nearby. The pair was arrested for protesting President Obama’s lack of effort to repeal the antigay military policy.

Posted March 18th, 2010 by Evan Hurst

In case you hadn’t heard.

As has become standard, the best way to get real time info is to get thyself on Twitter and follow the #dadt hashtag. Follow @dcagenda, @aravosis, @joesudbay, and @joemygod if you’re not already.

Posted December 23rd, 2009 by Wayne Besen

lindseySen. Lindsey Graham’s has charged that the White House engaged in “seedy Chicago politics” to get its health reform bill passed.

“It was definitely a cheap shot and completely unwarranted,” Valerie Jarrett, one of several Chicagoans who came to Washington with President Obama, said of the South Carolina Republican’s recent remark on CNN.

I suppose Graham would prefer seedy South Carolina politics – such as a family values governor, Mark Sanford, claiming he walked the Appalachian trail, while he was flying to South America to shack up with his mistress. And, who can forget Rep. Joe Wilson who screamed “you lie” at President Obama during his State of the Union address. Such decorum and southern hospitality.

Or, how about when John McCain lost to George W. Bush in the 2000 Republican South Carolina primary, after the Bush campaign insinuated that McCain had an out-of-wedlock black baby?

Let’s not forget that for decades, Republican presidential candidates were forced to pander to racist Bob Jones University if they hoped to get the nomination. It is sad to say, but the absurd Confederate Flag issue is still a big deal politically in this state.

Of course, the most corrupt, sleazy political operative of all, Lee Atwater, perfected his craft in South Carolina. And, let’s not even get into the career of the late Sen. Strom Thurmond.

Sen. Graham, please spare us the disingenuous, sanctimonious lecture on the morals of South Carolina politics. This type of opportunistic regionalism is obnoxious and divisive.

For the record, I’m not picking on South Carolina. I am from Miami, not exactly a hotbed of political ethics. But, Graham just looks plain foolish insulting Chicago, when political corruption and immorality in his state is at least as bad, if not worse. The last thing we need is this windbag insulting the Windy City.