SGN March 26, 2010 - Section 1

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Issue 13 Volume 38

Celebrating 37 Years!

Laurie Jinkins p. 5

3 BY DOVE p. 26

PHOENIX in franCE p. 31

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What LGBT folks get “We will not go away.” from the health care bill Awaiting trial, Dan Choi challenges nat’l LGBT leadership … and what we don’t Win McNamee

the most sweeping changes to the country’s health care system since Medicare was introduced by John F. Kennedy may have overshadowed what is actually in the legislation. There are many provisions in the final bill that will make the LGBT community happy: • Insurance companies can no longer exclude “preexisting conditions” from coverage. President Obama signs the health care bill • Insurances comby Mike Andrew panies can no longer cancel insurSGN Staff Writer ance when their policyholders become ill. “This is a big fucking deal!” – • Insurance companies can no Vice President Joe Biden to Presi- longer impose caps on payments. dent Barack Obama at the signing • Medicare patients with HIV/ ceremony for the Patient Protec- AIDS who get prescription drug tion and Affordable Care Act. assistance are no longer subject to The drama of actually passing

see health care page 18

courtesy Huffington Post

by Shaun Knittel SGN Staff Writer

When two out Gay U.S. soldiers, Lt. Dan Choi and Captain Jim Pietrangelo, chained themselves to the White House fence in protest against the military Gay ban known as “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) last week, they were arrested and charged with failure to comply with a lawful order by a police officer. At their March 19 Washington D.C. Superior Court hearing, Choi and Pietrangelo opted for a trial rather than pleading guilty. Choi told the court, “I’m not ashamed, I’m not finished. Not guilty.” They cannot be jailed if found guilty of the charge, but could be fined up to $1,000. The trial will be held on April 26. Choi, 29, and Pietrangelo, 44, crashed a Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and Kathy Griffin Washington D.C. protest after Choi was told that he could not speak out against DADT by HRC’s Executive Director Joe Solmonese. “When I heard Kathy Griffin see choi page 18

Lt. Dan Choi

Pentagon takes charge, revises Tea Party turns ugly Racism, homophobia, violence over “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” rules health care bill Cherie Cullen

Defense Secretary Robert Gates

by Nick Ardizzone SGN Staff Writer

Tell” (DADT) – the U.S. military’s discriminatory policy against open Gay and Lesbian servicemembers On March 25, the Pentagon ap- – which reflect what Defense Secproved a revised set of rules for the retary Robert Gates called a “comenforcement of “Don’t Ask, Don’t mon sense and common decency”

application of the law. The new rules would put high-ranking officers in charge of the dismissal proceedings and discourage the use of hearsay as testimony, among other revisions. Defense Secretary Gates approved the new set of rules, and told a Pentagon news conference that the changes, which go into effect immediately and apply to all current and future cases, are “an important improvement in the way the law is put into practice.” In a March 25 release “strongly supporting” the Defense Department’s new DADT rules, the Center for American Progress stated that the revised regulations will: • Raise the officer rank required to initiate DADT discharge proceedings to at least that of a onestar general • Raise the rank required for the person conducting the DADT inquiry • Raise the officer rank required to authorize a servicemember’s separation under DADT • Revise what constitutes credible information necessary to inisee DADT page 19

c. j. brenchley

Pentagon acts while Congress mulls over DADT repeal

Health care protestors outside the Capitol Building on March 20

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Any doubts that the Tea Party movement is about something far more sinister than taxes should have been dispelled by the ugly behavior of tea baggers in the closing days of the health care debate. Members of Congress were subjected to racist and homophobic slurs as they walked from their offices to the House floor between lines of tea baggers protesting the

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health care bill. During debate on the bill, mentions of President Obama were booed by Tea Party protestors in the House galleries, and at least one Republican House member tried to disrupt a speech by a Democratic colleague. After the bill passed on March 21, Democratic offices were vandalized in several locations. Rep. Andre Carson (D-Ind.) told see tea party page 20

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