Madonna has birthday in Poland amid protests

(Warsaw, Poland) Polish joined together in song to wish Madonna a at a concert in Warsaw - just hours before she turned 51.

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After the break-up, what about the lake house?

IT was a perfect party — vodka lemonade on a dock overlooking a lake, of close , a cool in the country a couple of hours north of New York.

Inside, the house spoke of a in style, and of a committed . of the couple who owned the house hung on a wall in the master bedroom; the couple’s nickname — — was spelled out in large letters leaning against a wall in the kitchen.

But the couple, Benjamin Dixon, 31, and , 33, who had planned the evening as a , had broken up earlier. Still, with purchased by some of the guests, a catering deposit paid and a house they haven’t been able to sell, they figured it made sense to go and have a party anyway.

Their tale of has a familiar arc — , then blooms; lives intertwine; moments are and creep in; eventually the two begin to live as strangers — and an that has become increasingly familiar as well, as unwanted houses become rather than .

Rather than being a glossy testament to their taste and their , their house in Stanfordville, in , is now a dead weight that entangles them and makes it impossible to move on. Having bought it and an in at the height of the (and having made an agreement with a third in their lake house property not to sell it until December 2009), they are left with of two large mortgages. They are also left with two carefully decorated homes filled with one-of-a- found on and quirky furnishings by high-end designers like the Dutch collective that are reminders of what came before and, Mr. Dixon said, “big reminders of what was supposed to be.”

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Football and art against homophobia T

The Justin Campaign will be making a stand against in football on ’s this Wednesday the 22nd July 2009.

Over the summer, has been inviting to help create an astonishing living monument as part of his “One & Other” .

Every hour, 24 hours a day, for 100 days without a , a different person will make the Plinth their own. And on Wednesday the plinth will be the Justin Campaign’s.

Campaign founder and Brighton-based artist will be donning the All- strip and creating a top-secret installation atop the plinth between 7:00 am and 8:00 am.

The campaign was founded in memory of , the first openly , who committed on 2nd May 1998.

The of the Justin Campaign is to demonstrate the prevalence of in football and show how damaging the of this can be on a society that holds the sport in such high regard.

Through art, , and football the organisation hopes to persuade the football in England to observe Saturday 2nd May 2009 as Day and more generally, want 2nd May to become the annual international day of against in sport.

Campaign Founder said: “I wanted to use my hour on the Plinth to highlight the fact that and men are equally passionate about both playing and supporting ‘the beautiful ’, whilst increasing awareness as to how absurd it is that there have been no other ‘out’ players since .”

Like Hall maintains, “ and men are equally passionate about playing and supporting” football, as are many and women and in the .

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A consensus: among consultants Wait until 2012 To Repeal Prop 8

he advice is piling up on one side for folks who want to see same legalized in California: Wait until 2012 to ask voters to overturn Proposition 8.

We’ve told you about the three LGBT coalitions of color who suggested waiting, and the nation’s oldest LGBT Democratic club saying the same. Now some of California’s top are joining the chorus.

Now, now. We know that some blame consultants for the ruinous anti-Prop 8 campaign. But California director Marc — who helped the successful drive for in — asked seven to share their thoughts on the 2010 v. 2012 question. Plus, they asked what the community and their should do to prepare to go back to the ballot. Three were openly (including two who are married) and one is a .

The : Wait until 2012.

Sue Burnside, co-chair of the National &; Board, is “convinced that we should refrain from rushing in 2010, and instead to build on and strategically prepare for a ‘Yes on in 2012.” for Mark Armour and suggests “a multi-year campaign that culminates in an election when the time is right.”

“If you do UNSUCCESSFULLY undertake this issue at the ballot in 2010, this will further erode public support on the issue and make it harder for future efforts to succeed,” Claussen said.

Even though Democratic consultant Richie Ross — who has won a bazillion races in California going back a few — doesn’t offer a definitive , he a raw numbers breakdown that suggests that by 2012 there will be more on the rolls (likely to for ) and more older voters (likely to oppose) dying off.

, who has worked on many gay-related ballot measures over the years, worries about . Each side on the Prop 8 battle raised at least $40 million. “The most conventional to employed by a wide variety of campaign strategists — bury your by dramatically outspending them, effectively drowning out their message — isn’t an option when the is as well-funded as ours is in California.” He worries that the 66 weeks until Nov 2010 “is a very brief time to raise $40-.”

Plus, he worries if “our strategy, in a lower turnout year, (can) insure that those who voted withus in 2008 return to the in greater numbers than those who voted against us? We can certainly try. But we have to acknowledge that this would be very difficult. Key blocs of our supporters, such as younger voters, often turn out to in reduced numbers in off-years.”

Former Jill Darling said “Did the 2008 campaign move voters? Are the post- efforts having any effect? Nothing measurable, as of May.”

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Gays Step Up Efforts to Reverse Gay-as-Godless Stereotype

A groundbreaking about the lives of gay Americans that the Barna Group put out last week got surprisingly little attention. In my latest &; Country column for U.S. News Weekly, I tied the Barna ’s fascinating portrait of to the rights movement’s recent efforts to ratchet up and messaging. Much of the work is aimed at reversing the -as-Godless .

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Though he was raised in the , Harry Knox knew he couldn’t become a minister in his because it doesn’t ordain openly . He enrolled in a of the more liberal but was eventually denied anyway. “My whole as an is an accidental ministry,” says Knox, 48, who now works at the Campaign, the nation’s largest rights group. “I would rather be a local pastor.”

Instead, since 2005, Knox has built ’s “ and program,” which works to combat the of the , , , and community as antireligious. “For far too long, organizations did not put religious at the of our efforts,” Knox says. “That’s a we’re making less often now.”

Those religious may be more plentiful than most Americans think. A out last week shows that most Americans pretty robust lives. While 72 percent of straight American describe their as “very important” in their lives, so do 60 percent of and . Almost as many, 58 percent, say they’ve made a personal and ongoing commitment to Christ.

And though they are much less likely than straights to share the beliefs of born-again —which comes as no , since most in the born-again condemn —the Barna found that 27 percent of do hold those beliefs. “Many in the Christian community assume there’s this significant between and in terms of beliefs and activities,” says , the country’s top on , who supervised the . “While there are statistically significant differences, it’s the narrow size of the that’s most surprising.”

The unleashed a torrent of hate , mostly from believers furious with Barna’s : that many are -believing . But more and more rights organizations are joining in stepping up efforts to highlight the beliefs of many Americans, largely through religious programs. And some religious and are to welcome and .

rights say that the 2004 election, when voters in 11 states passed bans that were heavily promoted through , was a wake-up call. To help counter the image of the battle as a fight between and religious Americans, , the National and , and other national rights quickly hired religious staff.

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Obama urges lesbian, gay patience overturning ‘unjust laws’

Remarks by at the Month Reception, June 29, 2009

THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody. Hello, hello, hello. (.) Hey! Good to see you. (.) I’m waiting for FLOTUS here. FLOTUS always more than .

MRS. : No, you move too slow. (.)

THE : It is great to see everybody here today and they’re just — I’ve got a of in the room, but there are some I want to especially acknowledge. First of all, somebody who helped ensure that we are in the , Steve Hildebrand. Please give Steve a big round of . (.) Where’s Steve? He’s around here somewhere. (.)

The new chair of the Export-Import Bank, . (.) Where’s Fred? There’s Fred. Good to see you, Fred. Our Director of the Institute of Sciences at DOE, . Where’s John? (.) A couple of special — Bishop Gene Robinson. Where’s Gene? (.) Hey, Gene. Michael Guest is here. (.) Jim is here. (.) Oregon is here. (.) All of you are here. ( and .) Welcome to your . (.) So.

MEMBER: (Inaudible.) (.)

THE : Somebody asked from the Bedroom here. (.) You knew I was from Chicago too. (.)

It’s good to see so many and familiar , and I deeply appreciate the support I’ve received from so many of you. Michelle appreciates it and I want you to know that you have our support as well. (.) And you have my thanks for the work you do every day in pursuit of

on behalf of the millions of in this country who work hard and care about their communities — and who are , , , or . (.)

Now this , I don’t need to tell you, is incredibly difficult, although I think it’s important to consider the extraordinary progress that we have made. There are to overturn and unfair practices to stop. And though we’ve made progress, there are still , perhaps or even family and loved ones, who still hold fast to worn arguments and old ; who fail to see your families like their families; and who would deny you the rights that most Americans take for granted. And I know this is painful and I know it can be heartbreaking.

And yet all of you continue, leading by the force of the arguments you make but also by the power of the example that you set in your own lives — as and , as PTA and leaders in the community. And that’s important, and I’m glad that so many families could join us today. (.) For we know that progress depends not only on changing laws but also changing hearts. And that real, transformative change never begins in Washington (cellphone “quacks”). Whose duck is back there? (.)

MRS. : It’s a duck.

THE : There’s a duck quacking in there somewhere. (.) Where do you guys get these ring tones, by the way? (.) I’m just curious. (.)

Indeed, that’s the story of the movement for and — not just for those who are , but for all those in our history who’ve been denied the of ; who’ve been told that the full and opportunities of this country were closed to them. It’s the story of progress sought by those who started off with little influence or power; by who brought about change through quiet, personal acts of compassion and and sometimes defiance wherever and whenever they could.

That’s the story of a who’s here today, , who was fired — (.) Frank was fired from his as an astronomer for the simply because he was . And in 1965, he a outside the , which was at the time both an of but also an of extraordinary . And so we are proud of you, Frank, and we are grateful to you for your . (.)

It’s the story of the , which took place 40 years ago this week, when a group of — with few and fewer supporters — decided they’d had enough and refused to accept a policy of wanton . And who were at those are here today. Imagine the journey that they’ve traveled.

It’s the story of an that decimated a community — and the who came to support one another and save one another; and who continue to fight this ; and who demonstrated before the world that different kinds of families can show the same compassion and support in a time of need — that we all share the capacity to .

So this story, this , continues today — for even as we extraordinary as a nation, we cannot — and will not — put aside issues of basic . (.) We seek an America in which no one feels the pain of based on who you are or who you .

And I know that many in this room don’t believe that progress has come fast enough, and I understand that. It’s not for me to tell you to be patient, any more than it was for others to counsel patience to who were petitioning for a half-century ago.

But I say this: We have made progress and we will make more. And I want you to know that I expect and hope to be judged not by words, not by I’ve made, but by the that my administration keeps. And by the time you receive — (.) We’ve been in office now. I suspect that by the time this administration is over, I think you guys will have pretty good about the administration. (.)

Now while there is much more work to do, we can point to important changes we’ve already put in place since coming into office. I’ve signed a memorandum requiring all agencies to extend as many federal benefits as possible to families as law allows.

And these are benefits that will make a real difference for and , who are so often treated as if their families don’t exist. And I’d like to note that one of the key in helping us develop this policy is , our director of the , who is here today. And I want to thank . (.)

I’ve called on to repeal the so-called Defense of to help end — () — to help end against same- in this country. Now I want to add we have a duty to uphold existing law, but I believe we must do so in a way that does not exacerbate old divides. And fulfilling this duty in upholding the law in no way lessens my commitment to reversing this law. I’ve made that clear.

I’m also urging to pass the Benefits and Obligations , which will the full range of benefits, including healthcare, to and their children. (.) My administration is also working hard to pass an employee bill and hate-crimes bill, and we’re making progress on both fronts. (.) Judy and Dennis Shepard, as well as their son Logan, are here today. I with Judy in the in May — () — and I assured her and I assured all of you that we are going to pass an inclusive hate-crimes bill into law, a bill named for their son Matthew. (.)

In addition, my administration is committed to rescinding the discriminatory ban on entry to the based on status. (.) The just concluded a review of a to repeal this entry ban, which is a first and very big step toward ending this policy.

And we all know that / continues to be a public threat in many communities, including right here in the District of . And that’s why this past Saturday, on National Testing Day, I was proud once again to encourage all Americans to know their status and get tested the way Michelle and I know our status and got tested. (.)

And finally, I want to say a word about “don’t ask, don’t tell.” As I said before — I’ll say it again — I believe “don’t ask, don’t tell” doesn’t contribute to our . (.) In fact, I believe preventing patriotic Americans from serving their country weakens our . (.)

Now, my administration is already working with the and of the House and the on how we’ll go about ending this policy, which will require an of .

Someday, I’m confident, we’ll look back at this and ask why it generated such angst, but as , in a time of war, I do have a responsibility to see that this change is administered in a practical way and a way that takes over the long term. That’s why I’ve asked the secretary of Defense and the chairman of the Joint to develop a plan for how to thoroughly implement a repeal.

I know that every day that passes without a resolution is a deep to those who continue to be discharged under this policy — patriots who often possess critical and years of training and who’ve served this country well. But what I hope is that these cases underscore the urgency of reversing this policy not just because it’s the right thing to do, but because it is essential for our .

Now even as we take these steps, we must recognize that real progress depends not only on the laws we change but, as I said before, on the hearts we open. For if we’re honest with ourselves, we’ll acknowledge that there are good and decent in this country who don’t yet fully embrace their — not yet.

That’s why I’ve spoken about these issues not just in front of you, but in front of unlikely audiences — in front of African American church , in front of other audiences that have traditionally resisted these changes. And that’s what I’ll continue to do so. That’s how we’ll shift . That’s how we’ll honor the of leaders like Frank and many others who have refused to accept anything less than full and equal .

Now 40 years ago, in the of at a place called the Inn, a group of , including a few who are here today, as I said, defied an unjust policy and awakened a nascent movement.

It was the middle of the night. The police stormed the bar, which was known for being one of the few spots where it was safe to be in New York. Now raids like this were entirely ordinary. Because it was considered obscene and illegal to be , no establishments for and could get licenses to operate. The of these businesses, combined with the vulnerability of the community itself, meant places like , and the inside, were often the victims of and .

Now ordinarily, the would come and the customers would disperse. But on this night, something was different. There are many accounts of what happened, and much has been to history, but what we do know is this: didn’t leave. They stood their ground. And over the course of several nights they declared that they had seen enough in their time.

This was an against not just what they experienced that night, but what they had experienced their whole lives. And as with so many movements, it was also something more: It was at this defining moment that these folks who had been marginalized up to challenge not just how the world saw them, but also how they saw themselves.

As we’ve seen so many times in history, once that takes hold there is little that can stand in its way. (.) And the riots at gave way to , and gave way to a movement, and the movement gave way to a that continues to this day. It continues when a fights for her right to at the hospital bedside of a she loves. It continues when a is called a name for being different and says, “So what if I am?” It continues in your work and in your , in your fight to freely live your lives to the fullest.

In one year after the , a few hundred and and their supporters gathered at the Inn to a historic march for . But when they reached Central Park, the few hundred that began the march had swelled to 5,000. Something had changed, and it would never change back.

The is when these folks protested at 40 years ago no one could have imagined that you — or, for that matter, I () — would be standing here today. (.) So we are all witnesses to monumental changes in this country.

That should give us hope, but we cannot rest. We must continue to do our part to make progress — step by step, law by law, mind by changing mind. And I want you to know that in this task I will not only be your friend, I will continue to be an and a and a who fights with you and for you.

Thanks very much, everybody. bless you. (.) Thank you. It’s a little stuffed in here. We’re going to open — we opened up that door. We’re going to walk this way, and then we’re going to come around and we’ll see some of you over there, all right? (.) But out there. (.)

But thank you very much, all, for being here. Enjoy the . Thank you. (.) ###

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Gay parents along with kids celebrate in annual parade

of turned out for the city’s annual Parade, some in provocative costumes and outfits, but an increasing number of them pushing strollers.

“I feel like I’ve seen twice as many children as I saw last year,” said Joseph Bowik, who is a father to two children with his husband, David Bowik.

The Family Garden, a small park cordoned off near to give a and an area for their children to play, saw more than 600 families last year, a record that appeared set to be broken during this year’s parade, Meredith said.

“Probably the biggest thing we’re hearing about this year from kids is the word ‘,’”‰” said , who is the for Children of and Everywhere (), which joined the park effort.

“With Prop. 8 passing and the Defense of , there’s so much talk about rights, but what keep asking is, ‘How will the kids of turn out?’ Those are all asking about us.” and are home to the second- and third-most same- who are in California, after Los Angeles, said.

, 18, moved to Oakland this summer for an internship at Children of and Everywhere. Raised by her and her mother’s , she said growing up with two made her grateful.

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DOJ Will Not Appeal Veteran’s VictoryIn Transgender Discrimination Case

Commitment By Administration To Protect Workers From

WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. decided not to appeal a federal awarding the for the she suffered after being refused a with the Library of . The deadline for seeking an appeal was June 30. The American has represented Schroer in her case.

The administration’s decision whether to appeal the final ruling in the case has been closely watched in part because the administration defended the case so vigorously, arguing that Americans are not protected by any existing federal laws. The decision not to appeal the verdict is consistent with the administration’s campaign to protect workers against and his administration’s recent order to bar in federal .

“I am grateful that the court took the time to examine the case in detail and come to a fair and unbiased decision. In that same light, I am gratified that the administration saw this for what it was, a case of focused against , and recognized that it must end in this country,” said Schroer, an Special Forces with 25 years service. “The important signal that the administration’s decision sends to all individuals gives me renewed hope and restores some of my shaken in what our country stands for.”

On 29, 2009, a federal court awarded Schroer maximum of $491,190 for back pay, other and and suffering after finding the Library illegally discriminated against Schroer because of her . At trial, Schroer testified that she had applied for a position with the Library of as the senior analyst and was offered the . Prior to starting work, she took her future to to explain that she was in the process of and wished to start work presenting as female. The following day, Schroer received a call from her future rescinding the offer, telling her that she wasn’t a “good fit” for the Library of .

“We are pleased and relieved that the administration has decided to bring an end not only to years of hard-fought litigation but also to a painful chapter of Ms. Schroer’s extraordinary life,” said Sharon McGowan, a with the Project. “The administration’s decision not to challenge this important ruling is a welcome sign that it intends to live up to its commitment to help end in the workplace.”

The filed the lawsuit against the Library of on June 2, 2005, charging that the library unlawfully refused to hire Schroer in violation of Title VII of the of 1964, which prohibits in the workplace. In an earlier ruling in this case, the court issued a groundbreaking opinion that discriminating against someone who transitions from living as one gender to another is under federal law. In reaching this decision, the court compared the faced by Schroer to religious-based , saying, “Imagine that an employee is fired because she converts from to Judaism. Imagine too that her employer testified that he harbors no toward either or but only ‘converts.’ That would be a clear case of ‘because of .’ No court would take seriously the that ‘converts’ are not covered by the statute.” The court also ruled that the library was guilty of stereotyping against Schroer because of its view that she failed to live up to traditional of what is male or female.

“This case put employers on notice that against individuals is like any other form of – counterproductive and against our principles as a nation,” added Schroer. “But this case alone won’t end the rampant that throughout the country. That’s why we need to pass the Non- that was introduced last week.”

In addition to McGowan, the legal team consisted of Ken Choe, Senior for the Project, James Esseks, for the Project and Spitzer, of the of the Nation’s Capital.

A copy of the decision, the complaint, a video, a bio and of are available at: http://www.aclu.org/lgbt/transgender/24969res20050602.html

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Study: Gays not ‘godless Christian bashers’

This breaking news in from The — a of and habits, particularly of the : folks’ about spirituality aren’t much different from . These and other “surprising insights” were in Barna’s spiritual profile of gays released Monday. In it was a bit of a political heeding for -:

who portray as godless, hedonistic, Christian are not working with the facts,” wrote Monday. “A of cite their as a central facet of their life, consider themselves to be Christian, and claim to have some type of meaningful to Christ active in their .”

“It is interesting to see that most , who have some history within the Christian Church, have rejected orthodox biblical teachings and principles — but, in many cases, to nearly the same degree that the Christian has rejected those same teachings and principles,” Barna said. “Although there are clearly some in the and practices of the straight and , there may be less of a spiritual between straights and than many Americans would assume.”

Now there will be some quibbling with a couple of Barna’s assumptions. Like how Barna pegs the at about 3 percent of the . No, he doesn’t believe in the 1-in-10 stat, but then again, says it’s more like 5 percent, depending how you count.

That aside, the Barnanians found that “out of the 20 -oriented attributes examined in the Barna study, there were just a few in which there were no significant differences between the and .”

Hmm. “No significant differences between the and ”(s)? Does Donald Wildmon know about this?

One big diff, according to the study: “While seven out of every ten (71 percent) have an orthodox, biblical of , just 43 percent of do. In fact, an equal percentage possesses a pantheistic view about deity — i.e., that ‘’ refers to any of a variety of , such as personally achieving a state of higher consciousness or maximized personal potential, or that there are multiple gods that exist, or even that everyone is .”

Another diff: “ were twice as likely as to strongly agree that the is totally accurate in all of the principles it teaches.”

And in the timeliness is next to godliness (OK, and cleanliness) dept: On Monday a crew of organizations supporting same are launching their Get Engaged Tour of California — a pump-priming tour of the state in advance of an expected 2010 campaign expected later this year. We told you about it a while back. leaders will be prominently featured on this tour, as opposed to last year’s anti-Proposition 8 campaign, when they were largely invisible.

“Our -based values require us to our as ourselves,” said Pastor Samuel Chu, of California for . “ and are our and they should be able to enjoy the , and commitment that come with .”

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Gov. Patterson promises vote on gay-marriage before break

(Albany) New . revealed Sunday night that plans to have the State on same- before it breaks for the summer, according to the . He made this announcement after receiving pressure from rights because he and his administration had refused …

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