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Arnold Schwarzenegger inducted a string of celebrities into the California Hall of Fame on Tuesday night (01Dec09), including Star Wars creator George Lucas, murdered gay rights activist Harvey Milk, and novelist Danielle Steel. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
WorldNetDaily video-maker Molotov Mitchell -- best known for smearing Sonia Sotomayor as an "anti-American racist" and the National Council of La Raza as "the tan Klan" -- peddles revisionist history on the Matthew Shepard case in his latest video. Full Article at Media Matters for America
A Harvey Milk float proceeds during the annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in Sydney, Australia, Saturday, March 7, 2009. View Photo »
Every May 22nd, Harvey's birthday will now be declared as Harvey Milk Day in California, which will help teach that chapter of history to more and more Californians
Harvey Milk inducted into California Hall of Fame. Milk nephew Stuart: "Wherever I go - Istanbul, Turkey; Madrid, Spain; Panama City, Panama - Harvey's story gives people hope. Full Article at towleroad
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Slain gay rights activist Harvey Milk, "Star Wars" creator George Lucas and feisty football commentator John Madden are among those entering the California Hall of Fame. Gov. Full Article at KSBW
Harvey Milk, Henry J. Kaiser, Andrew Grove and George Lucas were among 13 individuals inducted into the California Hall of Fame on Tuesday. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Stuart Milk, the nephew of the late San Francisco Supervisor, Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to hold a major political office in San Francisco, talks to reporters at the California Hall of Fame ceremonies held at the California Museum in Sacramen... View Photo »
I want another Harvey Milk to come out of Northern Kentucky ... I want to see an activist come out and change the world.
Associated Press Wednesday Dec 2, 2009 Slain gay rights activist Harvey Milk, "Star Wars" creator George Lucas and feisty football commentator John Madden are among those entering the California Hall of Fame. Gov. Full Article at EDGE Boston
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Slain gay rights activist Harvey Milk, "Star Wars" creator George Lucas and feisty football commentator John Madden are among those entering the California Hall of Fame. Gov. Full Article at Gloucester Daily Times
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A Harvey Milk float proceeds during the annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in Sydney, Australia, Saturday, March 7, 2009.
View Photo »Stuart Milk, the nephew of the late San Francisco Supervisor, Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to hold a major political office in San Francisco, talks to reporters at the California Hall of Fame ceremonies held at the California Museum in Sacramento, Calif. , Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009.
View Photo »A bust of the late San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, the first openly gay person elected to a significant public office in the United States, is one of the items on display at the California Hall of Fame section of the California Museum in Sacramento, Calif. , Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama presents the Medal of Freedom to Stuart Milk, nephew of slain San Francisco councilman Harvey Milk, during a ceremony in the East Room at the White House in Washington, August 12, 2009. The medal is the country's highest civilian honor.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama (R) shakes hands with Stuart Milk, nephew of slain San Francisco councilman Harvey Milk, after Obama presented the Medal of Freedom to Stuart in honour of Harvey, during a ceremony in the East Room at the White House in Washington, August 12, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama presents the Medal of Freedom to Stuart Milk, nephew of slain San Francisco councilman Harvey Milk, during a ceremony in the East Room at the White House in Washington, August 12, 2009. The medal is the country's highest civilian honor.
View Photo »Stuart Milk, nephew of slain San Francisco councilman Harvey Milk, accepts the 2009 Presidential Medal of Freedom for his uncle from President Barack Obama , eight, at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Stuart Milk, nephew of slain San Francisco councilman Harvey Milk, accepts the 2009 Presidential Medal of Freedom for his uncle from President Barack Obama , right, at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Randy Thomasson, president of SaveCalifornia.com, holds up a biography of slain San Francisco supervisor Harvey Milk while speaking at a news conference to oppose President Barack Obama's decision to posthumously award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Milk, in San Francisco, Wednesd...
View Photo »Randy Thomasson, president of SaveCalifornia.com, holds up a biography of slain San Francisco supervisor Harvey Milk while speaking at a news conference to oppose President Barack Obama's decision to posthumously award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Milk, in San Francisco, Wednesd...
View Photo »FILE - In this June 28, 1977 black-and-white file photo, Harvey Milk, a gay political leader in San Francisco, is seen pictured in his camera store on Castro Street in San Francisco.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 12: Pro-family activist and president of Save California Randy Thomasson speaks about the late gay rights activist Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office in California who was slain in 1978, during a news conference August 12, 2009 in San...
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 12: Pro-family activist and president of Save California Randy Thomasson holds a copy of a book about the late gay rights activist Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office in California who was slain in 1978, during a news conference August...
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 12: Pro-family activist and president of Save California Randy Thomasson points to a list of accusations about the late gay rights activist Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office in California who was slain in 1978, during a news conferenc...
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 12: Pro-family activist and president of Save California Randy Thomasson is surrounded by three supporters as he speaks about the late gay rights activist Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office in California who was slain in 1978, during a...
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 12: Pro-family activist and president of Save California Randy Thomasson points to a list of accusations about the late gay rights activist Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office in California who was slain in 1978, during a news conferenc...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - AUGUST 12: U.S. President Barack Obama presents the Medal of Freedom to Harvey Milk's nephew, Stuart, during a ceremony at the White House August 12, 2009 in Washington, DC. The Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian award in the United States.
View Photo »FILE - In this Nov. 13, 2008, file photo Billie Jean King poses after arriving to the Broadway opening of Billy Elliot The Musical, in New York. King is among 16 honorees who will receive the Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama on Aug. 12, 2009.
View Photo »In this March 3, 2009 file photo, actor Sean Penn talks during a press conference lobbying the state of California to recognize Harvey Milk Day in San Francisco. Penn will not be one of the "The Three Stooges" or join "Cartel according to Mara Buxbaum a spokeswoman for the actor.
View Photo »Recently married couple Katie Jacobsen-O'Farrell, left and her partner Jeana, right, share an umbrella at the Utah Pride Festival Sunday, June 7, 2009 in Salt Lake City.
View Photo »Dustin Black, who won an Academy Award for his screenplay for the movie "Milk," testifies in support of a measure honoring slain gay rights leader, Harvey Milk, before the Senate Education committee, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. , Wednesday, May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Dustin Black, who won an Academy Award for his screenplay for the movie "Milk," center, listens as state Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, left, urges members of the Senate Education committee to approve a measure honoring slain gay rights leader Harvey Milk, at the Capitol in Sacramento...
View Photo »FILE - In this June 26, 1978 file photo, then San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk is seen in San Francisco's seventh annual Gay Freedom parade. A network of Long Island gay and lesbian advocacy groups is honoring the slain gay rights activist this weekend.
View Photo »Katie Shea, at right, holds a picture of slain politician Harvey Milk as people watch court proceedings on a giant screen during a demonstration on the issue of Proposition 8 in San Francisco, Thursday, March 5, 2009.
View Photo »In this march 3, 2009 file photo, actor Sean Penn talks during a press conference lobbying the state of California to recognize Harvey Milk Day in San Francisco.
View Photo »Stuart Milk, the nephew of the late San Francisco Supervisor, Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to hold a major political office in San Francisco, talks to reporters at the California Hall of Fame ceremonies held at the California Museum in Sacramento, Calif. , Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Every May 22nd, Harvey's birthday will now be declared as Harvey Milk Day in California, which will help teach that chapter of history to more and more Californians
I want another Harvey Milk to come out of Northern Kentucky ... I want to see an activist come out and change the world.
We must continue to heed the advice of Harvey Milk and 'come out' to everyone we meet as supporters of marriage equality, as LGBT people, as sisters, brothers, parents and friends of gay people
San Francisco's most electrifying candidate since Harvey Milk.
With Harvey Milk Gay Day now the law for California government schools, and a handful of sexual indoctrination laws already existing that are in effect throughout the entire school year, parents have to at least boycott Harvey Milk Day or days or week
This is about so much more than Harvey Milk. What it's really about is paying attention to what you say, and modeling behavior that says you're open and accepting
Commemorating Harvey Milk in public schools, primarily because of his sexual orientation, goes against the values and expectations of the vast majority of California’s parents.
I don't understand how Harvey Milk could have a day before people like Ronald Reagan and Pat Brown who did so much more for California
The governor believes Harvey Milk has come to symbolize the gay community in California, and he wanted to honor the importance of and contributions of the gay community.
Harvey Milk symbolizes the importance of the gay community in California ... And the governor wanted to honor that community. A well-known film brought awareness of him.
Harvey Milk was a terrible role model for children
Harvey Milk speech in Dallas;
I went out and found the governor in the bar area...and spent another 45 minutes with him. We didn't even talk about that nonsense in the other room. And all I could think about is (state Sen. Mark Leno's) bill for Harvey Milk Day. Why would you think you're impressing him into signing that bill by insu...
This bill would put California on record as recognizing the social contributions that Harvey Milk made to our nation as a civil rights leader
A top Pelosi aide later confirmed reporters' suggestions that her statement was likely a reference to the City Hall murder of gay rights activist Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone in Nov. 1978 — an earth-shattering experience for Bay Area Democrats like the speaker.
When you consider that SB 572 would affect children as young as kindergarten without parental consent, you can understand why Harvey Milk 'gay day' is driving fathers and mothers crazy
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