Monthly Archives: March 2011

Eurovision: Switzerland’s Anna Rossinelli

Pleasant enough, but again lacking the Eurocheese.

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Tony Perkins: Obama Is Ignoring The Bullying Of Christian Students

“The Left tends to spin the issue of bullying as a uniquely homosexual problem. They hold up tragic incidents like Tyler Clementi’s suicide to push for school-based curriculum and other initiatives that give homosexuals a platform for normalizing their behavior. Even the government’s Stop Bullying website is dominated by information about LGBT bullying. This is the liberals’ way of turning …

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Massive Quake Slams Japan

At a reported 8.9 magnitude, it appears to have been the worst quake in Japanese history. The live video of the resultant tsunami has been both riveting and horrifying. The quake was originally reported at a magnitude of 7.9 but was later upgraded to 8.9. That makes it the fifth largest recorded world-wide since 1900, according to the U.S. Geological …

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Sen. Rand Paul: I Have Less Choice In Toilets Than Women Have In Abortion

Libertarian nutjob Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) brought the crazy today when he grilled an Obama administration energy official, asking if she was pro-choice. Because conservationists like her are stopping him from choosing the super-toilet he needs. So she’s not really pro-choice, is she? Or something. There’s a joke here about Kentucky and outhouses.

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A Teabagger’s View Of Unions

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Quote Of The Day – Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand

“All children should always feel safe and secure in our schools. While at school to learn, some students are forced to endure harassment, violence, bullying, and intimidation because of their sexual orientation. This is completely unacceptable. Our laws ensure that all students have access to public education in a safe environment free from discrimination, and these laws must guarantee these …

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At The White House Bullying Conference

Can you imagine anything remotely like this taking place during a Republican administration?

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Peter Sprigg Vs. Evan Wolfson On DOMA

Even though the Family Research Council’s Peter Sprigg famously called for the expulsion of all gay people from the United States, this hate group spokesdouche still gets invited onto national television. Today he sparred with Freedom To Marry’s Evan Wolfson over the GOP’s plan to defend DOMA. Hilariously, Sprigg claims that the main opposition to same-sex marriage isn’t based on …

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Forbes Issues 2011 Billionaires List

Forbes Magazine has issued this year’s list of the world’s richest people. The number of billionaires grew by 199 in 2010. Mexico’s Carlos Slim expanded his lead as the world’s richest man, adding $20.5 billion to his net worth in the past year, for a total fortune of $74 billion. Microsoft founder Bill Gates, now co-chairman of the Bill & …

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ARIZONA: Teabaggers Introduce Bills Setting Up Interstate Pacts To Defy Feds

Tea Party-backed GOP lawmakers in Arizona have introduced bills that would create alliances with other states in order to defy the federal government. Ironically (or maybe not so, since we’re talking about teabaggers), the federal government would have to approve the alliances. The push to form interstate compacts, which have the power to supersede existing federal law if approved by …

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Eurovision: Turkey’s Yüksek Sadakat

Meh. Where’s my beloved Eurovision cheese? I’d normally discount this entry from having a chance, but then I remember Finland’s bizarre Lordi, who won in 2006.

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Truth Wins Out Launches Petition To Remove “Ex-Gay” App From iPhone

Truth Wins Out, the organization that fights the “ex-gay” movement, has launched a petition calling on Apple to remove Exodus International’s new iPhone app. This new iPhone app is the latest move in Exodus’ dangerous new strategy of targeting youth. In light of the recent wave of LGBT youth suicides, this tactic is particularly galling as it creates, legitimizes, and …

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At The “Islamic Radicalization” Hearings

Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN), the first Muslim ever elected to Congress, got quite choked up during today’s ridiculous “Islamic radicalization” hearings hosted by Rep. Peter King (R-NY), who himself has a history of backing terrorist groups. I’ve been watching the hearings live on CNN and only Hollywood could come up with a more McCarthyesque scenario.

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Illinois Abolishes The Death Penalty

Yesterday Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signed the bill abolishing the death penalty in his state and commuting the sentences of prisoners on death row. Today Amnesty International updated their above map, which is interactive on their site. Among the 35 states still making executions, Texas has almost five times more prisoners on death row than the number two state, Virginia.

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NEW YORK: Marriage Activists Buoyed After Meeting With Governor Cuomo

New York marriage equality activists say they have renewed hope after yesterday’s private meeting with Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Paul Schindler reports at Gay City News: “I’ve been to lots of meetings where presidents or governors call people in to say that they’re with them, and this one was really extraordinary,” said Richard Socarides, the executive director of Equality Matters, a …

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MISSOURI: Chamber Of Commerce Cancels Speech By Chick-Fil-A President

Responding to complaints from LGBT activists, a St. Louis-area chamber of commerce has canceled a planned speech by Chick-Fil-A president Dan Cathy over his company’s affiliation with the Family Resource Institute, an SPLC-certified hate group. The decision to cancel Cathy’s March 18 presentation here was made after PROMO, a statewide organization that advocates for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality, …

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Addicted To War

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Satan Fears The Number Seven

And we’re all afraid of that wig.(Source)

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A Note From Equality Maryland

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WISCONSIN: Republicans Break Law To Strip Collective Bargaining Rights

Things begin to go nuts at 2:30.

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