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Dr. Drew Poses for NOH8 Campaign


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Loveline guru Dr. Drew Pinsky recently posed for the NOH8 campaign in support of marriage equality.

The nationally syndicated relationship and sex expert visited the studio of campaign creator Adam Bouska and talked about his feelings on Proposition 8.

“I am outraged at the fact that this state allows the tyranny of the majority to take hold and overrun the considered opinion of the supreme court,” said Pinsky. “It’s not the way this country works. It’s not OK.”

Dr. Drew also got creative during the photo shoot, according to Bouska on his blog.

“In addition to his traditional NOH8 photo, Dr. Drew also came up with the concept of doing a photo with his eyes covered,” Bouska said. “The duct tape over his eyes illustrates Prop. 8 legislation being blind to logic, reason, and most of all -- compassion and understanding. Can't you see?”

Watch the video.


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Reader Comments
  • Name: Sam Pizarro
    Date posted: 9/29/2009 2:14:25 PM
    Hometown: los angeles

    Comment:

    Bravo! I love dr. drew the silver fox is well foxy but i also love that squishy mind of his so logical and passionate and great. I just wish more people were like him and then we wouldn't have to wade through such shit every day of our lives. The Dr Drew will always have my support



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