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That’s the way it’s always been — until now. Now, we’re on the national stage. And others still (myself among them) focused on immigration equality. We all supported one another, but no one — at least no one I can recall — was attempting a nationwide push for marriage equality. Domestic partnerships, yes. ...

So, getting back to the question of a national leader: Do we need one? I say yes. What we really need is a voice — a gay version of what Barack Obama’s fan club thought he was going to be: a voice, and not a dictator.

So, who have we got? I can’t think of anyone else right now but Dan Choi. And, judging from what I’ve seen so far, I can’t think of anyone I’d rather have on the national stage.
Recently the American Bar Association passed a resolution in support of the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA). Now, the Washington Post has sponsored the bill as well. This bill ”would allow U.S. citizens and lawful permanent ...

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Promoting public awareness of the need for fairness in immigration policy particularly as it relates to the rights of same-sex bi-national couples in the United States who seek equal immigration rights; Providing information regarding political issues relating to gay immigration equality issues, rights and policy.