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  • Clarence J. Fluker from the Washington, D.C., Office of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Affairs is declared "Bear for a Day" by the District of Columbia Bear Club, hosts of Bear Invasion XII, a fundraising gathering of big men and their admirers, August 8-10, 2008, in Washington, D.C. Proceeds from weekend donations will go to Brother Help Thyself, an organization through which member-clubs raise and disburse funds to AIDS service providers and the GLBTQ community. <br />
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http://www.lgbt.dc.gov/<br />
http://www.brotherhelpthyself.org/
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  • Clarence J. Fluker from the Washington, D.C., Office of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Affairs is declared "Bear for a Day" by the District of Columbia Bear Club, hosts of Bear Invasion XII, a fundraising gathering of big men and their admirers, August 8-10, 2008, in Washington, D.C. Proceeds from weekend donations will go to Brother Help Thyself, an organization through which member-clubs raise and disburse funds to AIDS service providers and the GLBTQ community. <br />
<br />
http://www.lgbt.dc.gov/<br />
http://www.brotherhelpthyself.org/
    1 Bear Invasion XII 2008.jpg
  • Over 3200 American flags fly on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007, to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Over 3200 American flags fly on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007, to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • The presidesnt's helicopter flies over 3200 American flags placed on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007, the fourteenth anniversary of the signing of the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The flags were placed to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the policy. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Marine Staff Sgt. Eric Alva, the first American wounded in the war in Iraq, poses among over 3200 American flags on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007. The flags were placed to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
    13 Flags for Patriots DADT 2007.jpg
  • Over 3200 American flags fly on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007, to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
    11 Flags for Patriots DADT 2007.jpg
  • Marine Staff Sgt. Eric Alva, the first American wounded when he lost a leg in the war in Iraq, shows his prosthetic limb to the media in front of over 3200 American flags on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007. The flags were placed to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
    10 Flags for Patriots DADT 2007.jpg
  • Over 3200 American flags fly on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007, to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
    09 Flags for Patriots DADT 2007.jpg
  • Marine Staff Sgt. Eric Alva, the first American wounded in the war in Iraq, speaks to the media in front of over 3200 American flags on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007. The flags were placed to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
    07 Flags for Patriots DADT 2007.jpg
  • Over 3200 American flags fly on the National Mall, Friday, November 30, 2007, to honor the 12,000 homosexual men and women dismissed from the U.S. military under the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The event, called "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots," was held on the fourteenth anniversary of the legislation's signing.  After volunteers initially placed at least three times as many flags the night before, the number was reduced in order to make the display more managable in the winds. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans, Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
    06 Flags for Patriots DADT 2007.jpg
  • Flags on the National Mall, Thursday night, November 29, 2007, to honor "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots" to recognize the 12,000 men and women dismissed from the military since the signing of the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans. Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
    05 Flags for Patriots DADT 2007.jpg
  • Flags on the National Mall, Thursday night, November 29, 2007, to honor "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots" to recognize the 12,000 men and women dismissed from the military since the signing of the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans. Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
    04 Flags for Patriots DADT 2007.jpg
  • Flags on the National Mall, Thursday night, November 29, 2007, to honor "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots" to recognize the 12,000 men and women dismissed from the military since the signing of the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans. Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
    03 Flags for Patriots DADT 2007.jpg
  • Flags on the National Mall, Thursday night, November 29, 2007, to honor "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots" to recognize the 12,000 men and women dismissed from the military since the signing of the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans. Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
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  • Volunteers place flags on the National Mall, Thursday night, November 29, 2007, to honor "12,000 Flags for 12,000 Patriots" to recognize the 12,000 men and women dismissed from the military since the signing of the "Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell" policy. The tribute is hosted by the Human Rights Campaign, Servicemembers United, Log Cabin Republicans. Liberty Education Forum, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
    01 Flags for Patriots DADT 2007.jpg
  • President Barack Obama signs the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, which includes the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday, October 28, 2009. Standing, from left: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Michael Mullen, United States Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Chairman of Armed Services Carl Levin
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  • Images from SHIFT, a dance Party at Cobalt - Saturday, January 30, 2010
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  • Sunday, July 19, 2009
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  • Images from Motley Bar Bear Crue Opening Night - May 15, 2009
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  • Friday, September 11, 2009
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  • Images From Motley Bar Bear Crue - May 29, 2009
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  • Images from Motley Bar Bear Crue - Capital Pride - June 12, 2009
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