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Hi, I'm Rodney, and I'm one of Chaz' friends.


From June 6-12, 2010, I'm assisting bicyclists in AIDS/LifeCycle. It's a 7-day, 545-mile bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles to make a world of difference in the lives of people living with HIV and AIDS.

Help me support the San Francisco AIDS Foundation by giving what you can. They'll keep riding until AIDS and HIV are a thing of the past.

Writing From The Heart!!

From May 31,2009 to June 6,2009, I became a part of a community of individuals sharing our love for one another by donating our time, talent and energy to raise money for the San Francisco Aids Foundation and The Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center.

10.5 million dollars was raised, so these two orginations could offer services and information about HIV/AIDS, (For Treatments, For Prevention, For Testing, For Risk Factors, For Research, and for Clinical Trials).

My expierence was so positive I have signed up for ALC 9, to continue being a part of this awsome community.

ALC 9 will take place June 6-12,2010.

We will again be asking for donations.  It is my hope donations will supercede last years.

I want to thank everyone in advance for their donations and let it be known every donation no matter how large or small is so greatly appreciated.

Together we will beat this awful disease called AIDS.

Thank You So Much!!

Please CLICK HERE to learn how you can donate or help out

Hi, I'm Kyle and I am Chaz' biggest fan. I was featured in his Gay News video March part 1. I sell the most amazing product you can find for joint pain. It's a health drink called Mon A Vie, and you can learn more about this amazing drink and me on my myspace page at myspace.com/kylehouse20



Here's one of my latest Gay News videos, inspired by Chazonator who always tells it like it is.


Hey Chaz,

Thanks for everything that you do for our gay family! I was just wondering if I could get your help on letting people know about the Military Readiness Enhancement Act of 2010. Senator Lieberman introduced it today, and it would repeal the "don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy that is currently in place. I serve in the Air Force, and have seen friends discharged under this policy, so it is something that is pretty important to me and them. You have a much bigger reach and influence than I do, so any help in spreading the word, and asking people to support this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Xander

Dear Xander, I appreciate this information very much. I've decided not to post your photo here, because I would never want to be responsible for your own military career trouble. Suffice it to say that you are a beautiful person, inside and out. I whole heartedly encourage all of my friends to find out more about the Military Readiness Act of 2010. I intend to report on it in the next Gay News video I produce. We must end DADT in 2010. At a time when we are in 2 wars, we cannot afford to lose a single, talented soldier. We must secure America by securing the right of gays and lesbians to protect and serve their fellow citizens. I have hundreds of friends who are currently active in the US military and who are gay or lesbian. We demand honesty from all of our heroes, yet we demand silence from you, with regards to the love you have in your hearts. For as long as you are not allowed to serve, openly, in the military, we are more vulnerable to future attacks, and democracy doesn't truly exist in the USA.