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Yep and, those not already employeed with the new administration are schmoozing to be and, not really representing the voice of our masses. Gator


i think someone should invite obama to pride. well a good pride. maybe if this march on washington happens hell come out and play and meet real people with real issues. not to say those on the list arent real but i think far removed from most of us

 




 




He went to the MMM in 1995 and didn't manage to effect much change to the culture of inner city Chicago. I don't need his assistance being gay. He's simply another opportunist. Matter of fact he would probably snuggle nicely with that schlep Salomonese.



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Yep and, those not already employeed with the new administration are schmoozing to be and, not really representing the voice of our masses. Gator


i think someone should invite obama to pride. well a good pride. maybe if this march on washington happens hell come out and play and meet real people with real issues. not to say those on the list arent real but i think far removed from most of us

 




 



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and yeah, i still wanna know, whos on that "A" list.


 




I'm not sure which one your wanting but, this is the one for the day meeting marking the anniversary of stonewall. I'm looking for the ****tail party list. Gator

provided in a White House pool report:

thanks for finding this! it sort of confirms what i was thinking. there are lots of influential people but no folks who work for walmart or home depot or patrol the streets etc.  im thinking the people on this list know how to access resources, prolly live in fine neighborhoods and work in places that protect them with regard to their sexual orientation all of which prolly leaves them in the dark about what the others in the lgbt community go thru. 

 

Yep and, those not already employeed with the new administration are schmoozing to be and, not really representing the voice of our masses. Gator


 



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Psych Lit wrote:

 

and yeah, i still wanna know, whos on that "A" list.


 




I'm not sure which one your wanting but, this is the one for the day meeting marking the anniversary of stonewall. I'm looking for the ****tail party list. Gator

provided in a White House pool report:

thanks for finding this! it sort of confirms what i was thinking. there are lots of influential people but no folks who work for walmart or home depot or patrol the streets etc.  im thinking the people on this list know how to access resources, prolly live in fine neighborhoods and work in places that protect them with regard to their sexual orientation all of which prolly leaves them in the dark about what the others in the lgbt community go thru. 


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Psych Lit wrote:

 

and yeah, i still wanna know, whos on that "A" list.


 




I'm not sure which one your wanting but, this is the one for the day meeting marking the anniversary of stonewall. I'm looking for the ****tail party list. Gator

provided in a White House pool report:

John Berry, Director of Office of Personnel Management

Fred Hochberg, Chair, Export-Import Bank

John Easton, Director, Institute of Education Sciences at the Department of Education

Christine Quinn, Speaker of the New York City Council

Judith Appelbaum, Department of Justice

Vic Basile, Office of Personnel Management

Jeremy Bernard, National Endowement for the Humanities

Raymond Buckley, DNC Vice-Chair

Jamie Citron, Department of Health and Human Services

Cheryl Cook, Department of Agriculture

Steven Elmendorf, Democratic Party consultant, Washington, D.C.

Eric Fanning, Department of Justice

Hon. Michael Guest, Former Ambassador

Gavin Hilgemeier, Federal GLOBE

Leonard Hirsch, Federal GLOBE

Lorilyn Holmes, Federal GLOBE

Hon. James Hormel, the first openly gay U.S. ambassador

Kevin Jennings, Department of Education

Jennifer Jones, Department of Housing and Urban Development

Frank Kameny, Washington, DC

Elaine Kaplan, Office of Personnel Management

Thomas Lopach, Export-Import Bank

Mary Beth Maxwell, Department of Labor

Kevin Naff, Washington Blade

David Noble, NASA

Gautam Raghavan, Department of Defense

Steven Ralls, Washington, D.C.

Ellen Ratner, Washington, D.C.

Bishop Gene Robinson, Diocese of New Hampshire

Hilary Rosen, Washington, D.C.

Judy Shepard, Matthew Shepard Foundation

Rick Stafford, DNC LGBT Caucus Chair

Andrew Tobias, DNC Treasurer

Alex Wagner, Department of Defense

Tobias Wolff, Philadelphia, Pa.

 



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"Fag mockumentary" is being muttered. So I'm guessing it's subjective at best. That is it may require finding or actually creating a message for it. Certainly not something I'd pay to see,  or see for free really. Then again I can't stand that actor. Or whatever he is.

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yeah thats sort of what i am hearing and yet that doesnt seem to fit with the comdians work. i like him. i find some of the stff he does a bit out there and some a bit sophomoric but i do like that he challenges peoples beliefs in a lot of ways. i saw this on queerty and thought it interesting. i agree with the glaad and hrc declare what america thinks gays should think title too.  and yeah, i still wanna know, whos on that "A" list.

http://www.queerty.com/glaad-and-hrc-declare-what-america-thinks-gays-think-about-bruno-20090611/

 



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ok, has anyone seen the movie? it was a toss up today bruno or public enemies. the latter won out tho if it were strictly up tp me i would have chosen bruno. public enemies was so so btw. i found myself getting a bit sleepy despite the massive gunfire! loved the female lead, played by marion cotillard.  shes the same woman who played edith piaf last year.  but back to bruno. it appears bruno has p is sed off a lot of gay men and im wondering if the criticism aimed at the movie as homophobic is to not understand the movie or if its real?



"Fag mockumentary" is being muttered. So I'm guessing it's subjective at best. That is it may require finding or actually creating a message for it. Certainly not something I'd pay to see,  or see for free really. Then again I can't stand that actor. Or whatever he is. 

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ok, has anyone seen the movie? it was a toss up today bruno or public enemies. the latter won out tho if it were strictly up tp me i would have chosen bruno. public enemies was so so btw. i found myself getting a bit sleepy despite the massive gunfire! loved the female lead, played by marion cotillard.  shes the same woman who played edith piaf last year.  but back to bruno. it appears bruno has p is sed off a lot of gay men and im wondering if the criticism aimed at the movie as homophobic is to not understand the movie or if its real?

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