SGN August 12, 2016 - Section 1

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Donald Trump headlines Lesbian kiss discrimination anti-Gay Orlando event Dems leads to Mariners admitting condemn him and event they must “do better”

Marco Rubio (l) and Donald Trump (r) – Photo courtesy of floridapolitics.com

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer

Donald Trump has displaced Marco Rubio as the headline speaker for an event sponsored by the anti-LGBT group Liberty Counsel on the two-

month anniversary of the Orlando massacre that killed 49 people. Billed as the “Rediscovering God in America Renewal Project,” the event will also feature Rubio and a host of other speakers drawn from the ranks of the Christian right.

Calista Nabors (l) and Giuliana Garcia (r) at Seattle Mariners game – Photo by Giuliana Garcia

by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor On Friday, August 5, a Lesbian couple at a Seattle Mariners game were chastised by, and apologized to, by the base-

see ORLANDO page 16

Secret Service spoke to Trump about threats against Clinton

Trump at rally – Photo courtesy of ntvtelugu.com

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The US Secret Service – the agency charged with protecting the President, his family, and presidential candidates – has spoken to Donald Trump about inflammatory remarks he made about Hillary Clin-

ton and the Second Amendment. According to CNN, a Secret Service official confirmed that the agency has had “more than one conversation” with Trump on the topic. At an August 9 rally in Wilmington, N.C., Trump warned that Clinton was see SECRET SERVICE page 17

ball team’s officials for kissing in public. The two women, Giuliana Garcia and Calista Nabors, say they do not understand why their basic displays of public affection (kissing) were deemed inappropriate by the people who complained see KISS page 7

Belize Supreme Court issues landmark ruling on rights of LGBT people

Case plantiff Caleb Orozco, Executive Director of United Belize Advocacy Movement (UNIBAM) – Photo courtesy of 76crimes.com

WASHINGTON, D.C. [August 10, 2016] – Human Rights First today applauded the over turning of Belize’s discriminatory sodomy law, a development that marks an historic victory for the human rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender

(LGBT) community in Belize. The decision by the countr y’s Supreme Court struck down a law that had been in place since the country was a British colony; it appears to be the first see BELIZE page 17


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