Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 09 January 2013
Tags: log cabin republicans, lcr, gregory angelo, full page, ad, the hill, gop, support, marriage equality, gay, same sex, republicans 
Fresh off their suspicious denunciations of Chuck Hagel, the Log Cabin Republicans have taken out a full page ad in The Hill telling the GOP that it needs to get with the marriage equality picture already.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Tags: log cabin republicans, lcr, tony perkins, anti gay, republican national convention, 2012, tampa tribune, full page, ad, same sex, gay, marriage equality
Masterfully using Tony Perkins's own words to prove the fallacy in his crusade against same-sex relationships, the Log Cabin Republicans have taken a full page ad out in the Tampa Tribune to address the Republican National Convention.
The LCR hasn't exactly graced the good side of the mainstream LGBT community recently, but the new ad might change that a bit. Check the ad out after the jump!
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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 12 July 2012
Tags: log cabin republicans, lcr, mitt romney, naacp, convention, speech, marriage equality, same sex, gay, homophobes, bigots, responds, r. clarke cooper, 2012 elections
On Wednesdy we reported that Mitt Romney threw on the flip-flops in one single speech faster than we can through on our Havaianas if we see a hot piece walking down the beach in Fire Island.
LGBT dems were rightfully upset with Romney's light-speed contradiction during his NAACP convention speech, but the Log Cabin Republicans aren't exactly rushing to defend the GOP candidate, either.
So, what does the LCR have to say about Romney's speech?
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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 01 September 2011
Tags: log cabin republicans, lcr, don't ask don't tell, DADT, 9th circuit, court, unconstitutional, repeal, implement, september 20, law, discrimination, gay
The Log Cabin Republicans will later today ask the 9th Circuit to declare "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" unconstitutional. No, you haven't accidentally clicked on a story from a year ago: full repeal is still expected to be implemented on September 20; however, the LCR believes the declaration is necessary to prevent a similar law from coming back to haunt us, should the Rick Perrys of the world ever become president. Details follow.
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