Monthly Archives: February 2013

Phyllis Schlafly: Stop Early Voting

“Contrary to liberal propaganda, early voting decreases overall voter turnout. Early voting harms third party candidates who lack a political organization to get out early voters. Early voting is a misnomer. More accurate names would be premature voting, uninformed voting, or political machine voting. Early voting even violates federal law, which for more than a century has required national elections …

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Ted Nugent & Pink Martini

Oregonians and music fans were amused last night to notice that Ted Nugent had been seated in the SOTU gallery right next to Thomas Lauderdale, the Occupy-supporting and openly gay founder of Pink Martini, Portland’s famed “little orchestra.”  Lauderdale reports that he and Nugent had a pleasant conversation about hunting. From their official YouTube channel, here’s a recent Pink Martini …

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Quote Of The Day – Father Tony Adams

“From the immaculate soles of his Pradas to the jeweled tip of his gold-threaded mitre, Pope Benedict XVI has been a paragon of gilded denial whose brow furrowed briefly when confronted with news of pedophile priests, church cover-ups, condom use in Africa, unruly nuns, plummeting Sunday church attendance and a general lack of new and renewed subscription to a church …

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They Deserve A Vote

The (non-gay) highlight of last night’s speech.

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Today In NOM Hypocrisy

Brian Brown is OUTRAGED that some gays have threatened to boycott DC Comics over the hiring of Orson Scott Card. “This is completely un-American and it needs to be stopped,” Brown said. “Simply because we stand up for traditional marriage, some people feel like it’s okay to target us for intimidation and punishment.” Brown called the attacks on Card frightening …

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The Pope Had “Secret” Heart Surgery

Britain’s Telegraph reports: The Pope had a pacemaker fitted less than three months before the announcement of his resignation, in an operation that had remained a secret until Tuesday. It was the first time that Benedict’s need for the device had been revealed by the Vatican. But officials insisted that the Pope’s heart condition had nothing to do with his …

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Indiana Bigot Meets Billy Madison

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Today’s Family Research Council Lie

“No one is demanding that any homosexual become a heterosexual, or that homosexuals be in any way harmed, demeaned, or persecuted. To the contrary, true Christians should and do show the love of Christ to every image-bearer of God, whether that person is homosexual or heterosexual. Period. We simply believe that sexual intimacy is reserved by God for heterosexual, monogamous …

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Ewok Wins Westminster 2013

His name is Banana Joe. Details.

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LGBT Groups React To SOTU

National Gay & Lesbian Task Force LGBT people remain acutely vulnerable in the workplace and on economic issues. Too many of us still head to work each day terrified it may be our last, simply because of who we are or who we love. The stories are painful, and the statistics are startling. But this is the reality for LGBT …

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Water-Gate

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SOTU Quote Of The Day II

“We will ensure equal treatment for all service members, and equal benefits for their families – gay and straight. We will draw upon the courage and skills of our sisters and daughters, because women have proven under fire that they are ready for combat. We will keep faith with our veterans – investing in world-class care, including mental health care, …

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SOTU Quote Of The Day

(Via Good As You)

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Erik Rush: Obama Wants Christians Declared Insane And Put In Asylums

“In the former Soviet Union and other totalitarian states, one of the pretexts often used to do away with political dissidents and those otherwise deemed to be threats to national security was to label them as mentally ill and ship them off to an asylum. Sometimes they returned; often they did not, but they were out of the way for …

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Senate Approves LGBT-Inclusive Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization

Today the Senate reauthorized the Violence Against Women Act, which is LGBT-inclusive.  The Human Rights Campaign explains: The VAWA reauthorization bill passed by the Senate strengthens essential services for LGBT victims of domestic violence in three key ways. First, the bill ensures that all programs or activities receiving funding from VAWA provide services regardless of a person’s actual or perceived …

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eHarmony CEO: I Had To Hire Guards Due To Death Threats From Christians

Via Towleroad, below is a clip from eHarmony CEO Neil Warren, who reveals that he had to hire guards to protect his employees after anti-gay Christians rained down death threats because his company obeyed a New Jersey court and launched a parallel dating site that allows gay members.  Warren goes on to say he’s “tired” of the “gay marriage issue,” …

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Armed Mannequins At Bass Pro Shops

My pal Dr. Jeff took this photo today at the Bass Pro Shop in the Concord Mills Mall outside Charlotte, North Carolina.  My first thought was to wonder when hunters started carrying pistols, but a quick check reveals that Bass presently sells 112 models of handguns.  At the mall which bills itself as “North Carolina’s largest tourist attraction” with over …

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American Family Association: Keep Dead Gay Soldiers Out Of Arlington Cemetery

Even if a gay soldier has given our nation the ultimate sacrifice, the American Family Association doesn’t want his or her filthy gay bones desecrating a military cemetery. (Via Right Wing Watch) UPDATE: Commenters point out that the AFA is technically only complaining that the spouses of gay veterans might be granted the privilege of burial at Arlington. But I …

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Ohio State Hockey: You Can Play

(Via JMG reader Michael)

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Olympics To Drop Wrestling

In a move sure to disappoint some gay fans, the International Olympic Committee has voted to drop wrestling as of the 2020 Games.  Among the criteria considered were the sport’s television ratings, ticket sales, anti-doping policy, global participation, and popularity. “This is a process of renewing and renovating the program for the Olympics,” IOC spokesman Mark Adams said. “In the …

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