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City News is reporting that the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center has posted 68 short videos
promoting same-sex marriage on a Web site today as part of a contest in which the
grand prize winner will get $2,500.

The videos posted at www.equalityvideo.org are part of Project Pushback, a bicoastal
effort to win hearts and minds in the struggle to legalize gay marriage.

The winner of the popular vote will get $1,000, and the grand prize winner, chosen by
a panel entertainment industry experts, will get $2,500.

All entrants will have a chance to win a video camera valued at $1,000. The local Gay & Lesbian Center partnered with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center of New York City to sponsor the contest.


3 Comments

Anonymous said:

Why do lefties feel the need to drag their personal political opinions into every sphere of life? What the hell does this have to do with crime watch, Denise? Are you going to post links to articles by supporters of traditional marriage (i.e. Maggie Gallagher)? Leave the politics to the editorial page.

Why? said:

This belongs in Crimes&Courts? Why?

Lisa said:

Thanks for posting this, Denise. I for one was glad to hear about it. I think it's a crime to take rights away from people, so I think it fits!

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