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From Buffalo's wingnut talk radio station. Already launched: a complaint campaign against the station.
Labels: Buffalo, freeping, New York state, polls, radio
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Labels: freeping, marriage equality, New York state
All the fun is to be had in the write-in field, of course.
Labels: 2012 elections, AFA, freeping, GOP
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You know what to do. Vote "harm."
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Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley will hold a DOMA press conference at 3:30PM today. In the meantime, you know what to do.
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Many thanks to all that participated in yesterday's freeping of Pepsi's "big ideas" contest as GLSEN finished in second place and WON the $250,000 grant for their safe schools project! You guys rock! JMG reader Tom notes via email: "Based on the rankings it [also] appears Gay & Lesbian Advocates and Defenders (GLAD) got a $25k award, as did a LGBT health awareness program, and an Equality Pennsylvania youth leadership training program. If I’m doing the math right, Pepsi just committed $325K to LGBT causes around the country. I usually don’t drink soda, but I’m heading to the vending machine now to get a Pepsi for my morning break."
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Pespi is giving away boatloads of money to organizations that have "great ideas" and today is the final day to vote for the Gay & Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN), who wants to place Safe Space kits in 10,000 public schools. Right now GLSEN is in third place to win a $250,000 grant for the project. Note: You can vote with your Facebook login and that doesn't appear to place any message on your page. Clickety-click, y'all.
Labels: education, freeping, GLSEN, LGBT youth, Pepsi