Conservative leader welcomes LGBT people, but not their issues

Al Cardenas, the new chair of the American Conservative Union, has told CSPAN that LGBT conservatives are welcome to attend the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, but LGBT groups that support things such as marriage equality and the freedom to serve in the U.S. military will not be allowed to sponsor future CPAC events.
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White Supremacists Exhibit at CPAC

Gay conservative group GOProud’s participation in the CPAC conference
has caused controversy among conservatives. Will the participation of
the Youth for Western Civilization (a White Supremacy group) cause the
same stir?

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Conservatives Answer “The Call”

MIKE HUCKABEE X390 (GETTY) | ADVOCATE.COMConservatives who follow Mike Huckabee and Family Research Council’s
Tony Perkins are gathering this weekend in Sacramento this weekend for
“The Call” — an event Courage Campaign bloggers are calling “NOM Summer
Tour on steroids.”

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Gay Protest Signs: The Greatest Hits

Because we’re not only technically right, we’re just plain funnier than the conservatives.

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Conservative Resolution Condemns Prop. 8 Ruling

Conservatives in Congress talked about their new resolution that condemns the Prop. 8 ruling.

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Olson Shocks Conservatives With Prop 8 Case

The Washington Post profiles Ted Olson, whose leadership on the Prop 8 federal challenge has surprised many of his conservative colleagues.

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Conservatives Balk at Post Reporter’s Tweets

Conservative groups are crying fowl regarding a particular hire at The Washington Post.

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Robocalls Push Back at Fight Back NY

Conservatives are pushing back at Fight Back NY’s efforts to unseat eight antigay New York state senators.

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U.K. Conservatives Tout Gay Candidates

The U.K.’s Conservative Party, to show its inclusiveness, released the
names of some of its gay members running for office.

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Conservatives Call to Keep DADT

Antigay leaders will gather Thursday to outline their opposition to repealing “don’t ask, don’t tell.”

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