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Rep. Mike Honda’s Response to My e-Petition Response Letter Thanking Him for His Work to Support Same-Sex Marriage and Same-Sex Binational Couples
Dear Ms. Rickard: (Note from me – yes, it was an electronic form letter, so not a personal greeting or a hug per usual!) Thank you for taking the time to express your concern regarding the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). I … Continue reading
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Re-Posting Advocate Story on Historic DOMA Challenge April 4, 2012 – Court Faces Four LGBT Binational Couples’ Challenge
This is an important story about an important day about an important event! My wife and I are waiting for this relief – and so many others are too… Oral Arguments on Deck in Historic DOMA Challenge By Julie Bolcer … Continue reading
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Good News about Cardenas Family in Denver – Reposting from Standing on the Side of Love
Dear Judy, You have heard a lot about the Cardenas family in Denver this past year. Through Raul Cardenas, you witnessed just one example of what ‘undocumented’ looks like. Working with the Cardenas family and the Immigration Justice Task Force and … Continue reading
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UPDATED Press Release from Stop the Deportations – The DOMA Project
Lavi Soloway sent this press release (on August 20, 2011) so that I could share with you. You will read it via other sites and sources, but here it is from me on the Torn Apart blog… San Francisco Immigration … Continue reading
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