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Re: Minorities love this deal! Huh? Where are you getting this? I don't see anything in the article that talks about whether or not anyone likes this deal. What it says is "the gays" weren't too happy with the lobbying and unfounded endorsement that was going on. In fact, it makes it sound like "the gays" are the first group to stand up against such lobbying.
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 RDC17 join:2011-05-15 Baltimore, MD | It doesn't say, but the president endorsed the deal on behalf of his organization, and now GLAAD has decided that the money isn't worth supporting a deal that has nothing to do with the mission of their organization.
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 | said by RDC17:It doesn't say, but the president endorsed the deal on behalf of his organization, and now GLAAD has decided that the money isn't worth supporting a deal that has nothing to do with the mission of their organization. Exactly. The president of a single gay and lesbian oriented organization endorsed the deal. Then when others got wind of it, they questioned it, to the point of his submitting his resignation. One man does not equal "the gays". In fact, one single organization does not equal "the gays". The fact that this resulted in his resignation shows how much he does NOT speak for the group, much less the entire gay and lesbian community.
Again, your take from this article is baseless. |
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