“I think I’m more angry about their response to us and their emotion to us and our issues that was the whole beating up factor.”

Bill Lindsey, a gay resident who filed an internal affairs complaint about Dallas Police Department officers’ response to a 911 emergency call reporting an assault.

“I think our history is critical. It’s what we use to judge how far we’ve come.”

Marty Mlliton, a Dallas resident who attended gay historian Phil Johnson’s lecture about the growth of gay life in the city

“I’m not leaving because I’m upset or mad or because anybody ran me off.”

Tim Seeling, artistic director of the Turtle Creek Chorale, about his decision to step down from the position at the end of the 2007 season.

This article appeared in the Dallas Voice print edition, June 30, 2006. реклама сайта в сети