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San Francisco 49ers: It Gets Better
Wrong Direction's "Disclosure"
A parody based on One Direction's hit song, "What Makes You Beautiful".
Lyrics:
You're insecure
Some Say a Bore
Morally bankrupt but you profited some mo - oh - ore
Outsourcing jobs
Bain cover up
Two years of tax returns really ain't enough
Everyone else on TV can see it
Everyone else but Fox News
Romney you lie to voters like no body else
2/2 - NO ON ONE - The Campaign to Protect Marriage Equality in Maine
Zach Wahls Supports President Obama
In 2011, the Iowa House had a public call on a constitutional amendment to reverse the Iowa Supreme Court decision that had legalized marriage equality. Zach Wahls gave a passionate testimony and defense of his family that was seen by millions.
Zach, a sixth generation Iowan and raised by two women, shares why marriage equality is important to him and why he supports President Obama.
Keeping His Word: Equality for LGBT Americans
Four years ago Barack Obama promised to stand with the LGBT community. As President he repealed "Don't Ask, Don't Tell", signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr.
President Obama and the Fight for LGBT Rights
Glee star Jane Lynch narrates this documentary about LGBT rights in America. The video features a candid interview with President Obama, who speaks about the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, why he supports marriage equality, and what's at stake for the LGBT community in this election.
Join LGBT Americans for Obama: https://my.barackobama.com/lgbtpotusvid
Ellen Commends President Obama
Ellen gave President Barack Obama a standing ovation on her show today for his powerful words of support for marriage equality.
Chase Whiteside - It Gets Better
To learn more about Dan Savage's "It Gets Better" project, visit http://www.itgetsbetter.org and pledge to fight hate, intolerance, and bullying wherever you see at, at work or at school.
1/2 - NO ON ONE - The Campaign to Protect Marriage Equality in Maine
In May, 2009, the Maine Legislature extended marriage rights to gay and lesbian couples. As expected, opponents of equality, led by the National Organization for Marriage and the Catholic Church, petitioned to have those rights put to a vote by referendum. This film chronicles the final days of the on-the-ground campaign to protect marriage equality in Maine.
2009 National Equality March - Interviews with Participants
On October 11, 2009, thousands of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and straight people who support full equality in all 50 states marched on Washington. Many of them were part of a new generation of activists who reject the ping-pong, state-by-state fight for rights after Proposition 8 passed last year, and who are impatient with the slow gradualism of national gay rights organizations.