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  1. A Winning Formula: Let McCain be McCain
    John McCain, the Republican that many Democrats would least like to face in the 2000 presidential race, faces huge hurdles in winning the nomination.
    http://www.lcrga.com/news/99021801.shtml - 7 KB - 23 Feb 2008

  2. McCain's Straight Talk
    Ah, but the road to enlightenment is rocky: Witness the silly tempest over John McCain's sensible assertion that he can sometimes spot a gay man.
    http://www.lcrga.com/news/200001241118.shtml - 4 KB - 23 Feb 2008

  3. May, McCain meet on 'don't ask' policy
    An openly gay Army reservist was unable Wednesday to convince his senator and hero, John McCain, that he should quit supporting the 'Don't ask, don't tell' policy.
    http://www.lcrga.com/news/199912300919.shtml - 3 KB - 23 Feb 2008

  4. McCain Endorses "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Policy
    Presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain yesterday said he would "absolutelystop" abuses of the military "don't ask, don't tell" policy which have forced dozens of gay people from the military.
    http://www.lcrga.com/news/199912180929.shtml - 3 KB - 23 Feb 2008

  5. McCain Endorses Knight Intitiative
    Senator John McCain (R-AZ) told reporters he would vote yes on California Proposition 22, the so-called Knight Initiative, which is on the California ballot on March 7.
    http://www.lcrga.com/news/200002241215.shtml - 2 KB - 23 Feb 2008

  6. McCain Welcomes Support of Gays in GOP
    Setting himself apart from more socially conservative candidates, Arizona Sen. John McCain assured gay Republicans yesterday that he welcomes their support and would work to eliminate discrimination if elected president.
    http://www.lcrga.com/news/199911091406.shtml - 4 KB - 23 Feb 2008

  7. Governor Bush and Log Cabin – Where We Go From Here
    On March 24, Ari Fleischer, spokesman for Governor George W. Bush's presidential campaign, told the Wall Street Journal that 'Governor Bush would not meet with Log Cabin Republicans.'
    http://www.lcrga.com/news/200003271145.shtml - 11 KB - 23 Feb 2008

  8. Army moves to discharge Rep. May
    The Army is moving forward with plans to discharge openly gay state Rep. Steve May, an Army reservist, under the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy, despite glowing performance evaluations.
    http://www.lcrga.com/news/199912121525.shtml - 8 KB - 23 Feb 2008

  9. GOP Politics Turns Positive Toward Gays
    Apparently seeing hard-core intolerance as a ticket to general election defeat, the most credible Republican presidential hopefuls are steering away from the anti-gay extremism that so alienated middle America in past Republican campaigns.
    http://www.lcrga.com/news/199907261642.shtml - 4 KB - 23 Feb 2008

  10. Log Cabin Declares Victory Over Radical Right on Anti-Family Amendment
    A procedural vote in the US Senate on the anti-family FMA is an overwhelming defeat for the radical right.
    http://www.lcrga.com/news/200407141224.shtml - 9 KB - 23 Feb 2008

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