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Writer and activist Dan Savage won the 2011 Special Achievement Award at the Webby Awards on Sunday in New York and he had a message for Tracy Morgan.
This American Life host Ira Glass introduced Savage, who was honored for his "It Gets Better" campaign, which was a response to the spate of recent LGBT youth suicides. Wearing a "Google Santorum" t-shirt, Savage kept his acceptance speech to the five-word limit. Watch the video below.
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