Backers of Gay Marriage Rethink California Push

LOS ANGELES — Discouraged by stubborn numbers and pessimistic , major financial of same-sex marriage are cautioning rights to delay a campaign to overturn California’s ban on such until at least 2012.

Earlier this year, many supporters of same- seemed eager to mount a 2010 campaign to overturn Proposition 8, which was passed by in November and defined as “between a man and a .”

But the timing of another campaign has since been questioned by several of the movement’s big , including David Bohnett, a philanthropist and who gave more than $ to the to 8.

“In with a number of my major No on 8 ,” Mr. Bohnett said in an e- message, “I find that they share my : namely, that we will step up to the plate — with resources and talent — when the time is right.”

“The only thing worse than losing in 2008,” he added, “would be to lose again in 2010.”

The issue of when to go back to the was also the central topic at a contentious “ ” held Saturday at a church in , east of Los Angeles, where about 200 rights gathered to discuss their next step. It was the second large meeting of leaders since late May when the California ruled against a to Proposition 8, which passed with 52 percent of the .

Shortly after the court’s decision, officials at California, one of the largest rights in California, issued an online for for a possible 2010 campaign, citing a need to capitalize on over the decision and on the seeming from the recent legalization of same- in several other states.

But that thinking has apparently evolved.

Marc , director for California, said he spent June and early July asking the opinions of nearly two dozen California and and had been surprised by the almost unanimous opinion that a 2010 race was a .

“I expected having watched the and the real pain that the L.G.B.T. community had experienced that there would be some real measurable remorse in the ,” Mr. said, referring to , , and . “But if you look at the numbers since November, they really haven’t moved at all.”

A major factor in any California balloting, of course, is ; here are remarkably expensive, with a number of costly media markets. The Proposition 8 campaign, for example, cost more than $80 million, with spending some $43 million.

Sarah Callahan, ch

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Gay marriage and the date debate

Nearly after banned same- in the state, supporters are ready to ask them to overturn Proposition 8. They’re just not sure when to ask: In November 2010 or November 2012.

Choosing a date involves more than sifting through the polling, and consultants’ reports that have filled the time since last fall’s election with soul-searching and finger-pointing among supporters, culminating in a meeting of the movement’s leaders Saturday in .

Generating enthusiasm for a campaign will also be a -based decision, one that has split same- even in , where 75 percent of voters backed Prop. 8.

Bakersfield resident Jade Haley wants an in 2010. Her Alee thinks that’s too soon. ’s still refers to Haley as “she” and has no contact with them as a couple, who are raising ’s from a previous .

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On Sundays, , 34, goes to church twice. She attends a solo with her in the morning and goes to a with her in the evening. “The have thousands and thousands of ready to go against us,” said . She looked at 70 who came to a Church on Thursday to talk about the movement’s next step. “All we have is what’s in this room.”

Still, was among only a dozen at the Bakersfield meeting called by who supported waiting until 2012. The for a next year echoed one at a similar gathering in , while gatherings in liberal such as Oakland and Berkeley leaned toward 2012.

“The reaction was really mixed,” said Brown, ’s , who compiled information from the ’s “Get Engaged” tour of 40 over the past several weeks. “A of who wanted to wait until 2012 wanted to see what the plan was first before they committed.”

A nonbinding straw of leaders gathered Saturday in to plan the movement’s next step found that 93 voted to go in 2010, 49 in 2012 and 20 were undecided. expect to officially decide when to return to the ballot in a couple of weeks. If they decide on November 2010, the deadline to have submitted to the is Sept. 25.

Faults not addressed

This month, several of same- supporters said not enough has been done to the faults of last year’s campaign in time to mount a winning drive next year.

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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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Gay iPhone Radio Application from GayInternetRadioLive.com Reaches 50,000 Downloads

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) July 20, 2009 — Network, LLC announced today its customized application for GayInternetRadioLive.com (G.I.R.L.) has surpassed 50,000 downloads from Apple . The application debuted in the Apple store ago this week and remains listed as one of Apple’s top 100 free applications. The wildly popular dance formatted station appeals to all dance enthusiasts but specifically the demographic.

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“This technology has had an on time spent listening by more than tripling the amount of time our mobile spends with the station,” said , and of Network. “The response has been overwhelming. To meet demand, we have increased our , moved our to a dedicated and also increased the number of concurrent seats available on the mobile stream. I continue to receive hundreds of emails and calls every week thanking us for the application.”

Unique to this application is the ability to deliver powerful branding messages with the use of colorful mobile banner . When clicked, the app opens the advertised content within the application. The audio stream is not interrupted and customized web pages built specifically for browsing are displayed.” Leonard continued, “This provides for advertisers to provide direct response such as “tap to call” and “tap to while the is literally in the hands of the consumer.” Traditional in-stream audio , generally 10 to 30 seconds in length, blend in with the dance format to promote and friendly businesses worldwide. It’s for today’s mobile tech .

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Eating Disorders in Straight and Gay Men

Dr. Kathryn , professor of psychiatry at Oregon and University and a on , recently took readers’ questions on anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and other problems. Here, she responds to one reader’s question about in men.

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In recent years, an increasing number of men have been diagnosed with , and not just , but also disorders like that have traditionally been associated with women. (Full : I am one such man.)

Does this represent men wanting to take on feminine roles, or feeling that they cannot relate at all to traditional, ultra-macho of , and want to take on a more “feminine” persona? Does it differ for and men? To what do you attribute the recent rise in these disorders among men?

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Forced into closet by nation they serve

Wednesday in , the United States Naval Academy welcomed the most racially and ethnically diverse class in its history: 14 percent Hispanic, 10 percent African-American - and perhaps 2 percent to 3 percent . I added that last part. No one knows how many are or , but studies have placed the percentage of serving this nation’s military in that range, with some 65,000 said to be on . It’s a fairly that a small percentage of will have to keep their a secret if they want to graduate from the academy and, after that, fulfill their obligations to the country.

That’s what “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” demands.

It forces serving the nation to lie about their or discharge. An estimated 13,000 have been discharged under Don’t Ask in the 16 years since the law took effect. The says 277 of the have occurred since Barack Obama became . As a candidate, Mr. pledged to end Don’t Ask. Last week, the he reiterated his support for eventual repeal of the law by .

Skip Muller was a at the at the start of the Don’t Ask . Prior to entering the academy, he had studied Russian at the in California.

“As an 18-year-old I struggled to understand my own , while all around me I saw actively targeted, investigated and ejected from the military because they were ,” Mr. writes on the Web site of USNAOut, an of alumni. “I forced myself to date women and live the lie that consumed and exhausted me for years to come.”

After graduating from the academy in 1996, Mr. Muller served two tours aboard , the second cut short by under Don’t Ask. See

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Private meeting with Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams at convention will address sexuality, ministry

By Schjonberg, July 01, 2009

[ ] Eight of the ’s House of are scheduled meet privately with at General Convention in a session that is intended in part to , , and () issues in the church.

General Convention meets July 8-17 in , California, and Williams will be present July 7-9.

The session is not an official convention meeting and thus there has been no announcement of the plans. However, when contacted by , the Rev. of the Diocese of California confirmed the details.

Barlowe said that he and the other understood the meeting was to be brief and private, but that it was not a secret.

“It’s not a or constituted in an official way,” he said. “We don’t expect to issue a communiqué or anything like that.”

Instead, Barlowe said, he hopes the meeting will be a chance for and a chance for Williams to hear about the ministries of eight Episcopalians whose “significant fundamental characteristic” is “our deep for the within the Communion.” The eight ’ lives reflect the broad range of ministry of all Episcopalians, he said.

Barlowe set the meeting in the context of the communion-wide Listening Process, which is intended to hear all sides of the issues concerning human and the church.

Williams, Barlowe suggested, has not had a chance to hear about the broad range of ministry and in which Episcopalians are involved.

There’s a larger hope attached to the meeting, according to Barlowe.

“Anytime committed come together, something remarkable happens,” he said. “What comes to the fore is the commitment to be better bearers of the good news of Christ.”

The chance to have such a meeting, he said, is typical of the way in the seeks ways to move the mission and ministry of the church forward by trying to form with “other passionate ministers such as Archbishop Rowan.”

Barlowe, who has been a candidate in in the of California and Newark, said that he first raised the possibility of a meeting with the archbishop when the California deputation was discussing Communion issues. His encouraged him to pursue the idea and Barlowe says he sought the support of other .

When he contacted Presiding or House of Bonnie Anderson to ask for time with the archbishop, the request came with the backing of many of those , he said.

Jefferts Schori and Anderson, along with their staffs, “graciously” agreed to ask Williams to meet with some and Williams “graciously” agreed, Barlowe said.

Jefferts Schori’s and Anderson’s to help bring about the meeting “is totally consistent with their ” of the church and their goal of fostering “serious and respectful conversation,” he added.

The presiding officers did not appoint the , Barlowe said. Instead, he was asked to put the group together. He said he consulted with others and sought who reflected the range of geographic, age, and ministerial of those who supported the request for the meeting.

In addition to Barlowe, the are:

The Rev. H. F. Law, known for his work in multicultural training, has been helping the prepare for their meeting, according to Barlowe, and Law may attend the session with Williams.

Because they do not all know each other, Barlowe said, the group has been presenting to each other their “ministry biographies.” He called that experience “emotionally powerful.”

“Once again, I’ve been overwhelmed by just how committed the ministers of this church are,” he said, adding that hearing the ’ stories “made me incredibly thankful yet again for being part of the .” 

— The Rev. Schjonberg is national correspondent for the .

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Gates Plan May Be Beginning of the End of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’

Studies Ways to Relax Enforcement as First Step; Impact on Troops Would be Minimal

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — In the wake of yesterday’s unexpected announcement about in the military, experts say the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy may be on the of that would speed up its demise. After speaking with last week, Defense Gates has asked military to explore how to modify enforcement of the policy in ways that are “more flexible until the law is changed.” The Monday reiterated his to end against troops, saying he is working with and the military to do so.

Christopher , of the Palm Center, said the remarks by Secretary Gates marked the first time the has made clear that the is onboard with the ’s determination to lift the ban. “‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ is a package — both a law and a policy — that ’t been penetrated for fifteen years,” said. “This is a crack in , and it gets the ball rolling for a since it gives cover to who have been waiting for a from the .”

said that even a small change in how “don’t ask, don’t tell” is enforced could represent a seismic , even if it does not have a substantial on most troops, who would still be subject to discharge. If the military stops applying certain of the policy, as Gates says it is considering, it would send a signal to about the of change. “That’s why is the key to unlocking the ,” said . “Even the statements themselves, although they do await follow-up action, have changed the .”
 
Last month, the Palm Center published a report which outlined several legal and political for executive branch in regulating, and even halting, provided for by . One of those is closely linked to the new review announced by Secretary Gates. According to the Palm Center study, “the ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy itself, as codified by , also authority to the to determine the procedures under which investigations, separation , and other personnel actions under the authority of 10 U.S.C. Section 654 will be carried out … The Secretary of Defense has to determine the specific manner in which ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ will be implemented.” Prior to the release of the Palm Center’s report, most had assumed that only or the end the firings of troops.
 
Amidst mounting public pressure, press said this week that he thought “don’t ask, don’t tell” would be repealed by the end of the ’s first term. Nathaniel Frank, senior research at the Palm Center, said this week’s developments were politically significant. “Serious discussions have been launched by the himself,” said Frank. “ has said this is a failed policy that harms , so these are not just fixes, but may be the .” Frank added that any regulatory changes that fall short of halting all will be “window-dressing,” but he focused on the implications for further political change. “This means the potato party may finally be over, as the understands where the buck stops.”
 
In the wake of this week’s developments, the Palm Center announced that it is preparing a more extensive legal analysis of administrative for relaxing the application of certain of “don’t ask, don’t tell.” said that the Defense Department should invite as the rules are re-drafted, which would be consistent with past processes when military regulations have been
changed. “This review should be no different,” he said.
 
Organizations and individuals who have endorsed or endorsed consideration of the use of based on the legal theories outlined in the Palm Center’s study include Secretary Gates, 77 of , the page, , Campaign, , of the , the Robert Shrum, and former aide .
 
The Palm Center is a research institute at the , Santa Barbara. The Center uses rigorous social to inform of controversial , enabling to be informed more by evidence than by . Its data- approach is premised on the that the public makes wise on when high-quality information is available. For more information, visit www.palmcenter.ucsb.edu.

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Federal gay marriage challenge has Hollywood style Reuters

The story of two famous U.S. from opposite ends of the banding together to a bold and unexpected fight for sounds like it could have been written in .

In many ways, it is.

A of political by a Democratic consultant have crafted a rights challenge they hope will reach the U.S. .

The case which has its first hearing in a federal court on July 2 could quickly make a national right, or, some rights , cripple the movement.

The team has , winning in California in particular, and has brought together real-world firepower in the form of Olson and , the who faced off in the 2000 election recount that to George W. ’s .

What sets them apart is the to take on a that steeped in the cause have avoided.

I’ve quite frankly never possessed — if ,” said Griffin, 35, who began his in the political big leagues more than a ago as the youngest person to work on a ’s West .

“History is on our side, law is on our side,” added Griffin, who is .

, the “When Harry Sally” director and for children’s , and , the producer of “,” a film about the first openly elected in California, are two of the six-member board of the for , founded for the .

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Here Networks LLC and Its Publishing Affiliate Complete Merger Deal With PlanetOut Inc.

Here Networks LLC announced today the completion of the of Here Networks LLC and its publishing affiliate, which includes the publications The and Out, with Inc. (formerly-traded under the , ). The new public company resulting from this will be named Here Media Inc. with Stephen P. Jarchow serving as Chairman and Paul Colichman serving as .

On Wednesday, June 10, 2009 , the holders of a majority of the of Inc. voted to approve the proposed .

“The close of this deal represents an exciting moment for across the ,” said Stephen P. Jarchow and Paul Colichman . “We look forward to bringing that will enhance the and keep our customers engaged.”

Here Media now becomes the premier for providing news and to the community. The company is also uniquely positioned to provide advertisers opportunities to reach its niche across platforms including , online, , and filmed . Here Media’s unmatched reach positions the company as a leader in creating an interactive with across all its iconic brands.

Jarchow and Colichman, along with Inc. Chairman Phil Kleweno , will serve as the initial of Here Media.

About Here Media

Here Media, Inc. produces and distributes across all platforms worldwide. Here Media’s iconic brands distribute media and programming with universal, humanistic appeal. Its include theaters, , VOD, broadband, online, print and mobile. It earns subscription, and licensing revenue from its award-winning content.

Here Media owns and operates a variety of media including:

Paul Colichman is Officer of Here Media and Stephen P. Jarchow is Chairman. Together, they have produced and/or distributed over 200 motion pictures including (R) winners “Gods and ” and “Departures”.

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