Wanda Sykes is Out and Proud
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 (Nov. 16) -- Comedian Wanda Sykes is openly gay, but was content to keep
discussions of her sexual orientation private - until Proposition 8 passed
in California. Sykes surprised organizers of a Las Vegas rally for gay
rights with an unscheduled appearance on Saturday, and told the crowd, "You
know, I don't really talk about my sexual orientation... I was just living
my life, not necessarily in the closet, but I was living my life. Everybody
that knows me personally they know I'm gay. But that's the way people should
be able to live their lives."
She explained that the passage of Prop 8 felt like an attack on her
lifestyle. "Now, I gotta get in their face," she said. "I'm proud to be a
woman. I'm proud to be a black woman, and I'm proud to be gay."
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Proposition 8 passed in California, and Hollywood is making its feelings
known. What are the stars saying?
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   Madonna: "I am very sad to hear we didn't win Proposition 8. But we will
   not give up the fight. No, we will not. Never! If we got an African-American
   in the White House, we can have gay marriages."

   C Flanigan, FilmMagic

   Christina Aguilera: "I think it is discrimination and I don't understand
   how people can be so closed-minded and so judgmental. We chose an
   African-American president, and it means so much ... Why you would put so
   much money behind something stopping from people loving each other and
   bonding together?"

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   Samantha Ronson: "I guess people care more about farm animals than they
   do their fellow man, that's really sad to me... I just think it's
   frightening that people show more compassion for tomorrow's dinner than for
   the chef."

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   Ellen Degeneres: "Here we just had a giant step toward equality and then
   on the very next day, we took a giant step away. I believe one day a 'ban on
   gay marriage' will sound totally ridiculous. In the meantime, I will
   continue to speak out for equality for all of us."

   Jason LaVeris, FilmMagic

   George Clooney: "At some point in our lifetime, gay marriage won't be an
   issue, and everyone who stood against this civil right will look as outdated
   as George Wallace standing on the school steps keeping James Hood from
   entering the University of Alabama because he was black."

   Dominique Charriau, Wire Image

   Drew Barrymore: "People who I love are being affected by this - people
   who have defined who I am. This can not happen. We have to change this. This
   is so wrong. With all my heart I could not feel more passionate about this."

   Michael Loccisano, FilmMagic

   Harvey Fierstein: "We great Americans reached out and willfully put our
   name to language that denies an entire minority group their equal rights...
   Florida and California have now made it legal for gay men and lesbians to
   marry as long as we don't marry our partners. How much sense does that
   make?"

   Richard Drew, AP

   Melissa Etheridge: "[My wife] and I are not allowed the same right under
   the state constitution as any other citizen. Okay, so I am taking that to
   mean I do not have to pay my state taxes because I am not a full citizen...
   sounds sort of like that taxation without representation thing from the
   history books."

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 The proposition to adopt a constitutional amendment outlawing same-sex
marriage - overturning the earlier state Supreme Court decision giving gay
couples the right to wed - passed with approval by 52% of California voters.
Not surprisingly, a number of gay and straight celebrities are airing their
disappointment.
George Clooney told *E!'s Ted
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"At some point in our lifetime, gay marriage won't be an issue, and everyone
who stood against this civil right will look as outdated as George Wallace
standing on the school steps keeping James Hood from entering the University
of Alabama because he was black."
Openly gay talk show host Ellen Degeneres, who recently married her partner
Portia de Rossi, made a statement on her show's website, reading, "This
morning, when it was clear that Proposition 8 had passed in California, I
can't explain the feeling I had. I was saddened beyond belief. Here we just
had a giant step toward equality and then on the very next day, we took a
giant step away. I believe one day a 'ban on gay marriage' will sound
totally ridiculous. In the meantime, I will continue to speak out for
equality for all of us."
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   Singer Clay Aiken came out in an interview with PEOPLE.

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   Actor Neil Patrick Harris

   Out

   Music legend Elton John

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   Actor Sir Ian McKellen (right)

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   Actresses Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres

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   Actor and stage star Nathan Lane

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   Singer Melissa Etheridge

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   Actress and host Rosie O'Donnell (right)

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   Singer George Michael

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   Actress Cynthia Nixon (right)

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 Last week, Lindsay Lohan's girlfriend Sam Ronson expressed sadness that
California voters approved an animal-rights initiative while rejecting the
opportunity to uphold gay rights. She blogged about her anger on
MySpace<http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=40137611&blogID=446630409>,
writing, "I guess people care more about farm animals than they do their
fellow man, that's really sad to me... I just think it's frightening that
people show more compassion for tomorrow's dinner than for the chef."
A blog post by Melissa Etheridge on *The Daily
Beast*<http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2008-11-06/you-can-forget-my-taxes/>joked
that the gay population of California should no longer have to pay
taxes without equal rights to marriage. "[My wife] and I are not allowed the
same right under the state constitution as any other citizen. Okay, so I am
taking that to mean I do not have to pay my state taxes because I am not a
full citizen. I mean that would just be wrong, to make someone pay taxes and
not give them the same rights, sounds sort of like that taxation without
representation thing from the history books."
Gay and straight celebs showed up to a protest rally in West Hollywood
Wednesday night. Among the stars in attendance were Ricki Lake, Rose McGowan
and Wanda Sykes.


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"Usually when people are sad, they don't do anything. They just cry over
their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change."
- Malcolm X, Malcolm X Speaks, 1965

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