June 12, 2009

We concur.

Thanks to His Royal Highness Dan Savage for posting this first:

LGBT Legal And Advocacy Groups Decry Obama Administration’s Defense of DOMA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 12, 2009We are very surprised and deeply disappointed in the manner in which the Obama administration has defended the so-called Defense of Marriage Act against Smelt v. United States, a lawsuit brought in federal court in California by a married same-sex couple asking the federal government to treat them equally with respect to federal protections and benefits. The administration is using many of the same flawed legal arguments that the Bush administration used. These arguments rightly have been rejected by several state supreme courts as legally unsound and obviously discriminatory.

We disagree with many of the administration’s arguments, for example that DOMA is a valid exercise of Congress’s power, is consistent with Equal Protection or Due Process principles, and does not impinge upon rights that are recognized as fundamental.

We are also extremely disturbed by a new and nonsensical argument the administration has advanced suggesting that the federal government needs to be “neutral” with regard to its treatment of married same-sex couples in order to ensure that federal tax money collected from across the country not be used to assist same-sex couples duly married by their home states. There is nothing “neutral” about the federal government’s discriminatory denial of fair treatment to married same-sex couples: DOMA wrongly bars the federal government from providing any of the over one thousand federal protections to the many thousands of couples who marry in six states. This notion of “neutrality” ignores the fact that while married same-sex couples pay their full share of income and social security taxes, they are prevented by DOMA from receiving the corresponding same benefits that married heterosexual taxpayers receive. It is the married same-sex couples, not heterosexuals in other parts of the country, who are financially and personally damaged in significant ways by DOMA. For the Obama administration to suggest otherwise simply departs from both mathematical and legal reality.

When President Obama was courting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender voters, he said that he believed that DOMA should be repealed. We ask him to live up to his emphatic campaign promises, to stop making false and damaging legal arguments, and immediately to introduce a bill to repeal DOMA and ensure that every married couple in America has the same access to federal protections.

Signed,

ACLU
GLAD
Lambda Legal
NCLR
HRC
NGLTF

June 10, 2009

AIDS IS NOT OVER.

OMG, guys.

Last night we totally shared the stage with Mike Albo, Our Lady J, and Justin Bond.

Seriously.

There were other great performers, too, like Lady Rizo, Michael Carbonaro, and Huxley Vertical Cabaret Nouveau.

We had a stupendous time performing “This Time, It’s Personal,” and made lots of fun new friends who we’re adding to our mailing list and never letting get away.

And it was all to support this beautiful exhibition, curated by Visual Aids, and now on view at in La Mama’s Gallery Space. You should go.

Everything was beautiful last night. Everything is beautiful today. And tomorrow will be the 22nd century.

June 2, 2009

This gives us the giggles.

May 26, 2009

Derek’s done it again, and we want you to do US again.

Print

May 20, 2009

We all coulda been stars.

Poor guy.

May 19, 2009

We’ve wet ourselves.

Deborah Gibson rises.

May 15, 2009

Holy crap, this is moving.

This will totally make you cry a thousand oceans.

Thanks, Isaac.

May 1, 2009

Can’t they find someone smarter to lead the “open, honest discussion?”

“Opposite marriage.”

“Children will not have mothers and fathers.”

“It’s not discriminatory. It’s good.”

This just never gets old.

April 28, 2009

We hope to get well soon.

tga-spring-fever

April 24, 2009

We thank you, Jane.