Date: 17 September 2010
Well, I’m note a great fan of Lady GAGA’s music, and her art is not totally my taste, but —- she does utilize her position to help the unheard, those without a pop (popular) culture voice. On this site and on http://MBC2010.COM there are other post about this cultural artist who seemingly is often misunderstood, yet speaks clearly in the above video.. feel free to review the est 200 post on both sites/best/william
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Comments from 2010 Servicemembers Legal Defense Network
Rosalynn in New Jersey on September 12, 2010 at 08.14 pm
- Lady Gaga, I thought it was a brilliant idea to talk about this cause, SLDN.org on the VMA because it helps bring awareness to individuals like myself. I immediately googled the website you mentioned and now I am educated on the situations our service people had to endure. Thank you for shedding light on this subject!
Pearl and Cathy in Brooklyn NY on September 12, 2010 at 08.46 pm
- Thank you Lady Gaga for supporting the gay community and placing emphasis on equality. It was a great idea to mention this organization on the VMA
Joel in Marshall, TX on September 12, 2010 at 10.53
- I am so glad Lady Gaga used her platform at the MTV VMA to speak out on behalf of those who are being oppressed by DADT!! Thank you Lady Gaga and thank you SLDN for not backing down and standing up for what is right!
Tony in Joint Base Balad, Iraq on September 12, 2010 at 10.59 pm
- Thank you Lady Gaga! I called my Senators from Iraq…it took all of three minutes (one minute was dedicated to all the numbers I had to push on the telephone). Lets keep the pressure up!