‘A-B-C...easy as 1-2-3’ Rightly reminiscent Dumbledore is gay Music in 2007 page 25 My year with the radicals page 18 And more 2007 news page 22 Noted. Notable . Noteworthy. LGBT News & Views Special Year-End Issue; retrospejfjtive 2007 Volume 22 . Number 17 www.q-notes.com December 29.2007 rtT'—' Politics as (un)usual in 2007 A year-end review of major political stories compiled by Q-Notes staff retrospective 2007 2007 offered some unique instances of political and social history making: Employment discrimination and hate crimes legislation; a gay man targeted by the Internal Revenue Service and another re-enlisted in the U.S. Armed Forces; anti-gay politicians caught in compromising activities and “ex gays” professing their change. Here’s our recap of the year'in politics. IRS targets gay N.C. native Multi-millionaire Charles Merrill, an open ly gay North Carolina native, announced he would not pay taxes like a first-class citizen until he is treated as such under the law. The Gay millionaire Charles Merrill refuses to pay income taxes until he can marry his partner. Internal Revenue Service was none-too- pleased with his choice so they came knock ing in early 2007. Merrill and his partner refused to pay up, asserting to Q-Notes that their position is not negotiable. “I have no intention of paying federal and state income taxes because I cannot... receive the same tax benefits as other married couples,” Merrill said. As we reported in January, the IRS is with holding 28 percent of Merrill’s income until he files a report. In April, the outspoken atheist received more negative reaction when he was suspended from using the online blogs of the see politics on 12 Q-Notes Person of the Year: Elke Kennedy compiled by Q-Notes staff May 16 was an especially dark night for the LGBT community of the Carolinas and particularly for Greenville, S.C. On that evening, openly gay Sean Kennedy, 20, was killed by a senseless hate crime. His death at the hands of a homophobic teenager underscored the stark reality that South Carolina has no hate crime laws, and the anti-gay climate in the state is toxic for LGBT people. Sean’s mother, Elke Kennedy, instandy rose to address these issues and began campaign ing around the state. Demonstrating the depth of her courage and conviction, she trans formed herself from a grieving mother to an outspoken, respected leader for the causes of equiity and justice in South Carolina, North C^olina, Georgia and beyond. Through her advocacy, Elke has worked with governments at all levels and created allies with elected and appointed officials across the South. The district attorney prose cuting her son’s killer has joined her call for changes to South Carolina’s handling of mur der and manslaughter cases. With the help of her family, friends and volunteers, Elke has established Sean’s Last Wish, a foundation to push for hate crime leg islation and to raise awareness of the need for organ donation. (Sean was an organ donor and his death allowed others to receive critical medical treatments.) Because of her activism, hate crime protections for LGBT South Carolinians was discussed in nearly every major city in the state this year. Recendy, Elke was recognized as Best of the Beat 2007 Local Hero by the Upstate Beat newspaper. Q-Notes is proud to add to her accolades as we name Elke Kennedy our 2007 Elke Kennedy transformed herself from a grieving Person of the Year. I mother to an outspoken, respected leader for info: R.C. Wilson contributed to this report the causes of equality and justice. "4 Li Gay N.C. elected official targeted by hate mongers Chapel Hill Town Councilman Mark Kleinschmidt subjected to violent rhetoric by Matt Comer . Q-Notes staff CHAPEL-HILL, N.C. — Through the internet, neo-Nazi white suprema cists have targeted out LGBT elected officials across the nation, including some direct statements against prominendy gay Chapel Hill Town Councilman Mark Kleinschmidt. The trouble began when a national list of openly gay dected offidals appeared on die forums of the Aryan- affiliated Vanguard News Network — a blog-type online publication. Kleinschmidt’s name and position were included in the post. The list was originally published online by a gay man in ^ton, Ohio, who traded offidals’ voting records and legislative histories dating to the late 1990s. Following an announcement that the site would close Jan. 1,2008, white supremacists re-posted the information to have it “archived and spread by others.” Also named in the list are Orange County (N.C.) Commissioner Attorney Mark Kleinschmidt has served on the Chapel Hill Town Council since 2001. He is one of five openly gay North Carolinians elected in state history. Mike Nelson and recendy appointed State Court of Appeals Judge John S. Arrowood. Oddly absent from the list is N.C. Sen. JuliaBoseman,a Wilmington lesbian who is the highest-ranking gay official in the state. Readers of the hate site were encouraged to take “direct action” against the openly gay officials. “Because the infor mation is perishable, local activists are best advised to use this information first as a precursor for additional investigation before taking‘direct action,”’the posting states. The list has been re-posted throughout the internet and blogosphere, including a website that direcdy targeted Kleinschmidt with vio lent rhetoric and veiled threats. On “Politically Correct Apostate,” a blogger presented it with the heading “List of Open and Unapologetic Faggot Politicians.” In response to criticism from Kleinschmidt on his own blog, the “Politically Correct Apostate” blogger wrote, “I would never encourage my readers to take direct action in the form of violence against any faggots, that would be illegal. However, if for some reason the laws were to change in the future, by keep- mg this information archived here and on vari ous computers across the country, these faggots may rue the day they‘came out of the closet.’ If that day ever arrives [when it becomes legal to lynch fagots]. I’ll be more than happy to pro vide this information to those that might legal ly string you degenerates up. see hate on 20 Phoenix rising — S.C. 2007 review .gage 14 _ N.C. news recap from 2007 pag® 10 .