An easy double-digit win for Romney. The only surprise is the size of the margin. Tomorrow’s screaming from the Not-Romneys will be delish.
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ARIZONA: Openly Gay State Rep Declares Candidacy For Giffords’ U.S. House Seat
“Moving forward I believe the best thing that we can do is to honor her strength, and conviction, and her leadership, by getting somebody, quickly, because we don’t have much time, into that seat who is going to carry forward in the tradition of moderate, bipartisan, common sense governance that she did so well for Southern Arizona.” – Openly gay …
Read More »Shameful Surrender
No more Komen-funded breast cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood. If Jesus wants you to get cancer, don’t get in his way. Praise! Glory! Hate groups are doing backflips all across Twitter.
Read More »14 Year-Old Fascist Youth Asks Maryland To Deny Marriage As Her Birthday Present
And SURPRISE! She’s home-schooled.
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Of Their Spinxter! And It’s Ringing!
All Former NJ Govs Support Marriage
All six of the living former governors of New Jersey support marriage equality. Democrats Brendan Byrne and James Florio told NBC New York Monday they endorsed efforts in the Legislature to pass it. “I think the climate is right on a basis of civil rights,” said Byrne, the oldest of the former Garden State governors. “I would ask that the …
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FRC Asks Siri Iris About Abortion
Is that the usual answer? Or did they rig it?UPDATE: I didn’t even notice that the robot’s name is “Iris,” which is Siri backwards. Which I guess was the plan. D’oh!
Read More »Anti-Gay Hate Group Pushes Bill To Force Religious Services In NYC Public Schools
In a move some are calling an “end-run around the separation of church and state,” the anti-gay Alliance Defense Fund has authored a bill that would force New York City public schools to allow religious services on their premises. Sock-puppeting for the ADF is GOP Sen. Martin Golden. Legislation pending in the Senate and Assembly would overturn the city’s policy …
Read More »On The Death Of Camp
With the new Broadway-themed show Smash as a jumping off point, Daniel D’Addario writes in the New York Observer: Sontag’s contention that “Camp is esoteric—something of a private code, a badge of identity even, among small urban cliques” suggests one culprit for the death of camp: The mainstream acceptance of gays—a welcome development, to say the least—seems to have come …
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