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Publisher’s Note

By Michael Portantino, Publisher

As the economy continues to sputter along, we see signs of life and remain optimistic. Home sales nationally are up, overall the stock market has remained above 10,000 even though it took us for quite a ride the last week and unemployment seems to have settled down a bit. While these are all great signs we still... »

Cody Wilde: Tackling the Gay Cliques

By Cody Wilde

I can’t speak for anybody else, but is it just me, or has being a gay man in today’s society turned from ‘out, proud, strong and united’ to cliche high school cafeteria games? It’s funny to me. Not so much in a humorous or satirical way. Just, dare I say, a queer way. I mean,... »

The Slippery “Soap” Theory of Rep. Duncan Hunter

By Joseph Rocha

When cornered by reporters on the illegitimacy of his premises, Congressman Hunter Jr. has chosen to turn on the gay men and women serving honorably in our Armed Forces and resort to illicit homophobia. »

Rainbows and Sparkles: San Diego Pride in the First Person

By Jeff Redondo

Anyone that is a friend on my Facebook page knows that when I used to work for San Diego Pride I would put on my status Jeffrey is making rainbows and sparkles for the LGBT community today. When I put this message up I meant it wholeheartedly. I enjoyed working for Pride. I loved... »

Repealing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: A Patriot’s Perspective

By Jason Knight

Despite government-commissioned studies from the RAND Corporation that found no data to support claims that open homosexuality would affect moral and unit cohesion, the law coined as “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” was enacted by President Clinton in 1993. This divisive law forces our military to discriminate and discharge from service those who are found out,... »

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