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            <title>Say No to Manchester: Boycott Continues</title>
            <description>Doug Manchester played a relatively unsung role in qualifying Prop 8 for the ballot. His $125,000 donation came in at a critical time when the proponents were running out of cash during the signature gathering process. 
 
It is conceivable that Prop 8 would not have made it on to the ballot if it were not for Doug Manchester.  In response to that donation and the poor treatment of his workers a boycott of his hotels was established a year ago, and has now cost Manchester upwards of $7 million in canceled reservations. 
 
He has hired gay heavyweight PR crisis man Howard Bragman to respond to the boycott.  Their genius idea was to offer up $100,000 in hotel credits and a $25,000 contribution to any 501c3 organization that supports civil unions. 
 
It was a cynical attempt to try and buy-off and divide the LGBT and labor communities.  And it&#039;s not working.  No way.  No how. 
 
Today, the Courage Campaign, Equality California, UNITE HERE and Californians Against Hate have teamed up to launch the  &quot;Say No to Manchester&quot; website , asking our members to sign a pledge to uphold the boycott of the Manchester Grand Hyatt and Grand del Mar Resort. 
 
It&#039;s a relatively unique campaign with labor and LGBT organizations coming together to support workers rights and equality. 
 
Flip it for the email we sent out to our members today.</description>
            <link>http://couragecampaign.org/page/community/post/juliarosen/C2v8</link>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 10:37:09 PDT</pubDate>
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            <dc:creator>Julia Rosen, Online Political Director</dc:creator>
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            <title>CA Marriage Equality Leadership Summit an Utter Failure - Shame On All of Us</title>
            <description>   Maybe it was the heat. Maybe it was that an amazingly gracious church who, on a hot, San Bernardino summer day, had 200 sweltering people emotionally overheated and packed into its hall with an AC struggling to keep up. 
 
Or maybe it&#039;s because the California LGBT population has cannibalized its leadership to the point where no one is willing to take the unpopular stance of leading this wounded community made up of people that will bite anyone&#039;s head off who has a slightly different opinion from theirs. 
 
Whatever you believe the reason to be, the Leadership Summit on Sunday was an utter failure. And we have no one to blame but ourselves.</description>
            <link>http://couragecampaign.org/page/community/post/unitethefight/C2X5</link>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 04:51:51 PDT</pubDate>
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            <dc:creator>Phillip Minton</dc:creator>
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            <title>Principles Before Politics</title>
            <description>Below is the text of a letter I sent to members of the LGBT Legislative Caucus and Equality California, in response to an email EQCA sent on May 16, on behalf of the LGBT Caucus which urged &amp;quot;Yes&amp;quot; votes on Propositions 1A-1E.    I am writing to express my disappointment in both EQCA and the members of the LGBT Caucus for the email regarding the May 19 special election.  First of all, I want to say that I understand that the propositions on the ballot exist only because California has a totally screwed-up budget process and that these propositions were part of the compromise that finally saw the budget ratified.  I appreciate that the LGBT Caucus is probably merely holding up their end of the bargain in urging a blanket &amp;quot;Yes&amp;quot; vote on all the propositions -- at least I hope that is their reason.  I also respect the fact that as the primary LGBT-lobbying organization in the state, EQCA has a reciprocal relationship with members of the LGBT caucus and, though without taking an official position on the propositions in question, did the Caucus a political favor by sending this message out to the EQCA listserv.       But now I want to take a moment to hopefully help you to understand my situation, and why I am so tremendously disappointed in both the LGBT Caucus and EQCA for what I believe is ultimately a cynical, political accommodation that will have grievous effects on many families.  A simple disclaimer does not absolve EQCA of its social responsibility to the members of the LGBT community who look to them to provide sound political and legislative advice.  Nor does being LGBT entitle the Caucus to use an organization like EQCA to facilitate its backdoor political deals.</description>
            <link>http://couragecampaign.org/page/community/post/jenniferrinkenberger/C2Wm</link>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 00:29:39 PDT</pubDate>
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