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Seattle Gay News SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
GSA at UW Bothell site addresses anti-Gay slur
EXCLUSIVE: Verbena money case judgment by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
Andy Nystrom/ Bothell-Kenmore Reporter
The saga of Verbena Health came one step closer to its end in a Seattle courtroom on December 7, 2011. On that date Superior Court Judge Kimberley Prochnau granted summary judgment for Verbena – represented by its sole remaining board member, David Haack – and against former Verbena Executive Director Mo Malkin. In May 2008, amid allegations that Malkin had embezzled an unspecified amount of money from the organization, Verbena Health – which evolved from the more limited Seattle Lesbian Cancer Heather Meyer-Love and Drue Nyenhuis in front of one of three University Project and provided health care programs to Seattle’s Lesbian, Bi of Washington, Bothell “Not On Our Campus” signed pledge posters. women, and Trans communities – by Shaun Knittel GSAs and the kids who join them collapsed. According to court documents, (and their supporters) have had to SGN Associate Editor fight for the right to exist as school Malkin’s attorney, Charles HamilIn 2011, one could argue that clubs, as well as make the up- ton, did not contest the substantive school Gay-Straight Alliance hill climb of trying to change the embezzlement charges. Instead, clubs were on the front lines of the see gsa page 21 see verbena page 20 anti-bullying war. State by state,
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and anti-Gay Gay veteran: “You can’t Proamendments stripped from Defense Authorization Act trust” Mitt Romney
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney (r) talks to Bob Garon during a campaign in Manchester, N.H.
by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney got into a heated argument with a Gay veteran at a diner in New Hampshire this week that concluded with the 63-year-old man telling reporters, “You can’t trust him.” The exchange began when Rom-
ney stopped at Chez Vachon in Manchester. The Republican was in the restaurant campaigning with Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas, who officially endorsed Romney on Monday. According to The Washington Post, while working the room, Romney spotted a man in a flannel shirt wearing a Vietnam veteran hat and slid in next to him in
a booth. “Vietnam veteran!” Romney greeted Bob Garon. “I have a question for you,” Garon told the former Massachusetts governor. “New Hampshire right now has some legislation kicking around about a repeal for the same-sex marriage. And all I need
U.S. Representative W. Todd Akin
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
U.S. House and Senate leaders announced on December 12 that they had agreed on a version of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act that omits all proposed amendments dealing with LGBT see veteran page 20 service members.
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The annual Defense Authorization Act approves funding for the Pentagon. Because it is considered “must pass” legislation, it often serves as a vehicle for amendments addressing other, sometimes unrelated, policy issues. see defense page 21
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