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| Wednesday, December 24, 2008




“Too many of us are still in the closet and not really sharing our story," said Connecticut’s Bartlett, the nation’s only openly gay state representative. "Being a minority is hard enough. We rationalize that it’s easier to stay in the closet and survive." - Jason Bartlett


Thanks Ray


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