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“Are You Listening?!” – Lady Gaga’s National Equality March speech in its entirety

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You’ve seen the tweets over the weekend about Lady Gaga’s speech at the National Equality March, which she called “the single most important moment of [her] career.” Here it is for your viewing pleasure.

Bridging the gap between the Stonewall generation and babydykes and addressing Obama’s administration with the big shriek that was heard ’round the world.

So, do you think LGBT rights will be tackled substantively by the Obama administration, or will Lady Gaga have to smack him upside the head with a disco stick?

3 Responses to ““Are You Listening?!” – Lady Gaga’s National Equality March speech in its entirety”

  1. elliB Says:

    http://twitpic.com/l76ws

  2. Sissy Panty Buns Says:

    Awesome! Why didn’t I see this on prime-time Television? Was it because she had pants on? Wow! Hearing Lady Gaga scream out “Are you listening?” makes me feel more Gaga for Lady Gaga than I already was. (still prefer the granny panties showing though) Thank you so much for posting the video. I love seeing it.

  3. pat killian Says:

    Military Personnel Protect and Serve; as in protect the rights and liberties of all Americans and those around the world who cherish their freedom as well.
    When an American citizen joins the military, they take the oath to protect and serve their fellow countrymen. They become soldiers, fighting to their death, proving their dependablity, loyality and pride for their country’s freedoms.
    A soldier who would choose to deny another individual the same rights and liberties as he, who chooses not to be loyal to the oath, is but a traitor. He is not loyal to the cause, he is prejudiced. If he cannot stand with his fellow countrymen in defense of our rights, he is not worthy.
    I am proud to see so many from the gay community who would love to serve this country, without prejudice.

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