Saturday, November 1, 2008

Blog Roll

LezGetReal - A gay girl's view on the world.

LGBT POV - the amazing reporter Karen Ocamb has opened shop with this amazing new blog.

Wockner - seasoned reporter Rex Wockner expresses his personal opinions on LGBT issues and stories.

Good As You - investigates any organization/media outlet/personality in regards to discriminatory language or actions.

JustMarried.Us - One couple courting marriage equality.

Gay Marriage Watch - news, thoughts and comments about gay marriage around the world.

Towleroad

Mike Tidmus - a LGBT blog for San Diego.

NG Blog - a great blog with great information.

Blabbeando - Latino LGBT blog full of great news stories and resources.

Queers United - The activist blog Uniting the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersexual, Asexual community & Allies in the fight for equality.

Equal Marriage Now - Comprehensive Information Resource For Marriage Equality, Gay Rights & Biblical Self-Defense.

That's So Queer. . . another great blog of information!

Jasmyne Cannick - African American lesbian speaks out. Amazing!

Godless Liberal Homo - I am a homo. That is a good thing. I am a liberal. That is a good thing. Everyone is godless. I belong to the minority that has figured this out.

Gay Rights Blog - gay rights blog from www.change.org

Gay Rights Watch - good news source for all that is gay rights.

California Ripple Effect - LGBT politics across the state and beyond.

Gay Married Californian - the marriage equality struggle from the POV of one of the 18,000 couples who got married in CA.

3 comments:

  1. New blog:

    Gay Married Californian
    http://gaymarriedcalifornian.blogspot.com

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  2. http://littlekiwilovesbauhaus.blogspot.com - A liberal gay Canadian Boy and his view of things from New York City

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  3. It is discrimination that I pay the same amount of taxes for our schools, streets, police, ect.. but do not get the same representation. This is the biggest fraud our U.S. government has done to date. If I want to bring a partner over from a different country and marry I cannot but my hetrosexual counterpart can? Why? I will never understand the difference for the lifetime of me.

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