The Morning After (And a Little More News)
Yes, we're a little tired from staying up a little too late last night after the LOGO presidential forum. But we had a blast . . . and thank you to everyone who logged on for our first-ever live-blogging event. The SLDN staff had a terrific time bringing you the latest news and insights from the forum (as exhibited via the photo here), and we hope you enjoyed joining the discussion online.
Local FOX affiliate WTTG covered the SLDN blogging live on the 10pm news, and you can watch their coverage online here.
Also surf over to the Channel 7 website for last night's top story on the 6pm news. Reporter Scott Thuman takes a look at the future of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and changing attitudes in Congress about repeal.
Then, let us know your thoughts about how last night went, what you thought about the candidates' stances and what left you wanting more. Leave your feedback here in the comments section.
- Steve RallsLabels: in the news, live-blogging
08-10-07






1 Comments
Comments for this entry are closed.Stephen on December 31, 1969 at 02.00 pm
I think the candidates did well in pacifying most of us.<BR><BR>Their positions on Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell are solid but I walked away thinking Hillary was really the most committed to repeal.<BR><BR>The answers about gay marriage left me wanting. Obama’s own denomination (United Church of Christ) supports full gay marriage yet he can’t provide a good reason why he doesn’t.<BR><BR>They should say that as a principle, they support gay marriage. They should say they’d like to see Massachusetts couples receive federal protection. They should say they’d like to see DOMA repealed.
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