Will John Travolta Renounce The Church Of Scientology?

There’s a rumor going around that one of Scientology’s most powerful , John Travolta, is looking to leave the draconian once and for all. After the year he’s had, it .

According to the Daily - who rounded up some interesting on the matter - it appears to be a very real possibility. To say Travolta’s had a rough go of it recently would be putting it very, very lightly.

On the of things, Travolta’s big role this year performed under studio expectations. An complete aside, when you consider his :

His son Jett - reportedly autistic, a the refuses to dignify - passed away earlier this year. Travolta defied Scientology and acknowledged it. Some sleazy website put together a theory that enlists the idea of Travolta not only having a lover, but the lover - his son’s - being a primary cause of his son’s death. Which is besides the fact that someone tried to extort him over documents involved in his son’s transportation, and his wife might’ve tried (successfully) to get Roger Friedman fired by going to the at over ’s comments on Scientology.

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Goldstein: ‘Joe the Plumber’ backlash would help pass marriage equality

Garden State Chair said today that he welcomes “Joe the ’s” visit to New Jersey to campaign for gubernatorial candidate tomorrow, especially in light of controversial comments about gay people he made in an interview that was published today.

“Joe the ,” a.k.a. Samuel Wurzelbacher, told that he favors letting states decide the question - which is more or less the same position that Garden State takes. But in elaborating his point, Wurzelbacher made some comments some rights and progressive found offensive:

don’t understand the -it’s called . means strange and unusual. It’s not like a , like you would call a a or something like that. You know, is pretty explicit in what we’re supposed to do-what man and are for. Now, at the same time, we’re supposed to everybody and accept , and preach against the sins. I’ve had some that are actually . And, I mean, they know where I stand, and they know that I wouldn’t have them anywhere near my children. But at the same time, they’re , and they’re going to do their thing.”

Goldstein said that such comments actually help his group’s cause because they help create a against anti- among regular New Jerseyans.

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California gay rights timeline

As and have fought for rights and won elected office, has shifted. Back in 1977, singer of Florida was leading a -based campaign against , claiming they were sinners and a threat to children and family life. When pollsters asked more than 1,000 to , in their homes – whether they agreed with her, 45 percent said yes. Emotions still run high on the issue, but more now say they know and , and approve of same- . The shift is particularly pronounced among residents ages 18 to 29. Following are notable in the ’s rights movement.

1951: The , one of the first in the , is incorporated in Los Angeles to combat oppression of .

1955: The Daughters of Bilitis, a national , is founded in .

1961: José Sarria runs for the Board of Supervisors, becoming what is believed to be the nation’s first openly candidate for public office.

1975: 489, by Willie Brown, decriminalizes performed in private by consenting in California.

1977: The overwhelmingly votes to define civil as a contract between a man and a . later becomes the first openly person to be elected to public office in California, winning a seat on the Board of Supervisors.

1978: Voters 6, the , named for Sen. John , which would have barred , and their supporters from teaching in public schools.

1979: Gov. issues an barring against based on .

1984: Gov. 1, the first bill that would have banned on the basis of .

1989: Bill 202, by Sen. Diane Watson, requires law enforcement agencies to report , including those in which a motivating factor is the victim’s .

1991: Gov. Pete Wilson 101, by Terry , prohibiting against in the workplace.

1992: Wilson ’s narrower measure, 2601, which adds protections to the Labor Code.

1994: Sheila Kuehl is elected to the Assembly, becoming the ’s first openly or member.

1999: 26, by Assemblywoman Carole Migden, creates the first statewide domestic registry, allowing the partners of to receive benefits.

1999: 1001, by Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa, adds to anti- of the state Fair and Housing .

1999: 537, by Assemblywoman Sheila Kuehl, makes it illegal to harass students in public schools because of .

2000: Voters pass Proposition 22, which banned same- .

2001: Migden’s 25 greatly expands the rights of to include benefits through , death benefits, sick leave, tax deductions and of stepchildren.

2002: The nation’s first legislative , , and Caucus is formed in the Legislature. It comprises Assembly Kuehl, Migden, Jackie Goldberg and Christine Kehoe.

2002: John Laird and are elected to the Assembly, becoming the first openly men in the Legislature and of the Caucus.

2003: 205 by Assemblywoman Jackie Goldberg extends to registered nearly all the same provided to opposite- spouses in California.

2004: Mayor Gavin Newsom orders city officials to issue licenses to same- . More than 4,000 receive licenses and are married before the California orders a halt to the process until its can be determined.

2004: 2208, by Assemblywoman Christine Kehoe, bars providers from discriminating against .

2005: Gov. 849, by , which would have legalized same- . Schwarzenegger urged rights to wait for on Proposition 22 or ask the voters to repeal the ban.

2008: In a 4-3 decision May 16, the California rules that the state gives and the right to marry. On Nov. 4, voters approve Proposition 8, the ban that’s now being challenged.

Sources: Pew Forum on and Public Life; the American ; Encyclopedia Britannica; World Book Encyclopedia; Bee news archives.

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ACLU Asks Court To Strike Down Arkansas Parenting Ban

LITTLE ROCK– The American today filed a lawsuit seeking to strike down a new law that bans any who lives with a from serving as an adoptive or in the .&;
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At a press conference at the Arkansas this morning, several of the described how 1, which is set to go into effect on January 1, impacts their families and why they decided to be part of the case.
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Stephanie , who already adopted one child from the state in 2004, was one of the who spoke at today’s press conference. and her of 10 years, Wendy Rickman, want to adopt another child or a pair of through the Department of Children and Family Services, but now can’t because of 1.&; “The state already knows we’re good enough that they placed one child with us before 1 passed,” said .&; “Who knows how many children are now cut off by this law from loving homes?”
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In the lawsuit filed today, the argues that 1 violates the federal and state to equal protection and .&; Participating in the case are 29 and children from over a dozen different families, including a who lives with her same- of and is the only relative able and willing to adopt her grandchild who is now in Arkansas state care, several married who have relatives or disqualified by 1 who they want to adopt their children if they die, and a who wants to be a foster or but can’t because she lives with her of five years. The complaint was filed this morning in .
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“Ever since the election, we’ve been hearing from all corners of the state from of families who are panicking about how 1 impacts them,” said , of the of Arkansas.&; “This law hurts families and children in many ways – it takes away ’ right to decide for themselves who will adopt their children if they die, it denies the many children in Arkansas state care a chance at the largest possible pool of potential foster and adoptive homes, and denies who are living together but unmarried the chance to provide loving homes to children who desperately need them.”&;
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Among the and their families are:
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Sheila Cole: Sheila lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma with Jennifer, her of . Sheila’s daughter from an earlier had a baby girl in May of 2008 who was placed in the Arkansas system when she was two months old. Sheila wants to adopt her granddaughter and is the relative best able to take in the baby. Every week she makes a four-hour round trip to Bentonville for two hours of visitation with her granddaughter. Sheila has taken foster classes with Oklahoma’s DHS and has passed a home study.&; She is now waiting for approval from Arkansas, but she’s worried she might not be approved to adopt her own granddaughter because of 1.
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Stephanie and Wendy Rickman: Stephanie and Wendy have been together for 10 years and are raising two sons together, one of whom is a 7-year-old with special needs whom Stephanie adopted from the state in 2004. Stephanie and Wendy want to adopt another child, or perhaps a pair of , but can’t because of 1.
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Frank Pennisi and Matt Harrison; Meredith and Benny Scroggin: Frank and Matt have been together for eight years and live together in Little Rock and would like to become foster or adoptive .&; Matt’s cousin, Meredith Scroggin, and her husband Benny want Frank and Matt to be able to adopt their two daughters in the event of their death.
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Cary and Trina Kelley: Cary and his wife, Trina, have two young daughters and live across the road in Fayetteville from Cary’s mother Vickie Kelley and her Sophia Estes.&; Sophia and Vickie have been together 16 years, and cumulatively have three children and six grandchildren.&; If anything were to happen to Cary and Trina, who held their wedding in Vickie and Sophia’s backyard, they want Vickie and Sophia to be able to adopt their children.&; Trina, Cary’s wife, spent many years of her childhood in state care and she feels very strongly that children who need homes shouldn’t be cut off from loving relatives like Sophia and Vickie.
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Kaytee Wright: Kaytee Wright lives on a farm in Cabot with her of five years, Alan Leveritt.&; Kaytee helps Alan raise his eight-year-old daughter from his previous , of whom he has joint custody.&; Together she and Alan are also providing a home and financial assistance to a mother and her two young children through a Little Rock shelter for the working homeless.&; Kaytee was adopted from state care when she was just four weeks old, and she feels very strongly that good homes should be provided to children in the state system.&; Kaytee would like to adopt a child but cannot because she and Alan aren’t married.&;&;
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For a complete list of all the plaintiff families and more detailed , please visit http://www.aclu.org/lgbt/parenting/38199res20081230.html
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The are represented by Christine P. Sun, Rose Saxe, and Leslie Cooper of the American , Stacey , Garrard Beeney, and Jennifer Sheinfeld of Sullivan &; Cromwell LLP, and Marie-Bernarde Miller and Daniel J. Beck of Williams &; Anderson PLC on behalf of the Foundation of Arkansas.
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The case is Cole, et al. v. Arkansas, et al.&; For more information on the case, including today’s complaint, visit http://www.aclu.org/lgbt/parenting/38199res20081230.html

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Caroline Bucks Barack, Hillary On Gay Nups

(The Politico)&;’s provided seven answers to eight questions Ben and I submitted on a wide array of political and policy questions.

Many of the answers were relatively vague and -y, but she did make some news: She supports — bucking her and possible .

“Caroline supports full and rights for and ,” wrote Stefan .

She also dissed Clinton’s Oct. 2002 authorizing the invasion: “Caroline opposed the war in from the beginning. She supports - ’s plan to work with our to begin a responsible withdrawal.” See Caroline Bucks Barack, Hillary On Gay Nups
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