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            <title>PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS</title>
            <description>How are you? Happy 4th of July! My name is Alex Laygo. I am an independent associate for Pre-Paid Legal Services.  We are attorney fees what health insurance is to doctor and hospital bills.  
 
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            <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 09:02:43 PDT</pubDate>
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            <title>10 Steps to Overturn Prop 8</title>
            <description>Let me preface this by saying that I&#039;m a straight male who was born in Texas and raised in Indiana. While normally I wouldn&#039;t define myself by my sexuality or my residency I think it has to be done to give credence to the plan that I hope to outline. 
 
Overturning Prop 8 won&#039;t be easy, we are kidding ourselves if we think we can simply walk to the polls in 2010 and have enough voters to overturn it. This is uncharted territory not just for California, or just the United States but it is uncharted for the entire free world. The world is watching. Here are my proposed steps: 
 
1. Let the lawyers do their job. This nation is ripe with intelligent lawyers who see the injustice behind Prop 8. We need to rally and unite them under a common belief and clear goals.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 13:55:25 PST</pubDate>
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            <title>Focus on the Family: Hate Crimes are Funny</title>
            <description>In the middle of the night on August 27, 1955, Emmett Till--a 15 year-old black boy--was kidnapped from his uncle&#039;s house in Mississippi by two white brothers. They dragged him into the woods, beat him until he was unrecognizable, shot him, tied a fan around his neck to weigh him down, and tossed him into the Tallahatchie River. 
 
On September 22, 2000, a man charged into a gay bar in Roanoke, VA and opened fire because he wanted to &quot;waste some faggots.&quot; Danny Overstreet was killed, and six others were injured. 
 
In a new  video , Focus on the Family equates being brutally murdered for being gay with getting your order screwed up in the drive through. They equate Emmett Till&#039;s savage death with being cut off while driving on the freeway. 
 
These are the people who purport to speak for Christians in America. These are the family values that they espouse. This is the group that is pulling George W. Bush&#039;s puppet strings.</description>
            <link>http://couragecampaign.org/page/community/post/michaelditto/VMW</link>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2007 01:56:57 PDT</pubDate>
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            <dc:creator>Michael Ditto</dc:creator>
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            <title>Are you gay? No international travel for you!</title>
            <description>The Bush Administration  recently demanded  that air carriers collect broad personal information, including a traveler&#039;s sexual orientation, by threatening to turn planes away from Europe, and the European Union caved in. 
 
 U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff praised the pact as an &quot;essential screening tool for detecting potentially dangerous transatlantic travelers.&quot; If available at the time of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Chertoff said, such information would have, &quot;within a matter of moments, helped to identify many of the 19 hijackers by linking their methods of payment, phone numbers and seat assignments.&quot;  
 
That&#039;s right. Micheal Chertoff just said that the 9/11 hijackers were gay. Or at least that if we had known conclusively if they were gay or not, we would have been able to prevent 9/11. Or something. 
 
The government will retain information on your sexual orientation for at least 15 years (but they leave the door open to keeping it forever): 
 
 Although Homeland Security has said it will move passenger information to &quot;dormant&quot; status after seven years and &quot;expects&quot; to erase it after 15 years, it notified the E.U. that expiration of data will be subject to &quot;further discussions.&quot;  
 
The data is only supposed to be used for counter-terrorism and law enforcement. Which means that if the army of lawyers at Focus on the Family are successful in overturning Lawrence v. Texas, the government will have a huge forever database of gay people it can arrest  en masse . One and only one protection exists to prevent the government from arresting and jailing gay people, and it is in the hands of the likes of John Roberts and Sam Alito. 
 
Even if Lawrence is never challenged, Bush and Chertoff could right now black list gay people from traveling, because there is no federal law that protects gay people from profiling or discrimination. 
 
If you think I&#039;m being alarmist, ask yourself why the government would be collecting information about someone&#039;s sexual orientation if they had no intention of ever using it.</description>
            <link>http://couragecampaign.org/page/community/post/michaelditto/VMc</link>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jul 2007 05:15:07 PDT</pubDate>
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            <dc:creator>Michael Ditto</dc:creator>
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