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Matt Barber: Help! I’m Being Oppressed!

“This has never been about celebrating diversity or equality; it’s about, yeah, you celebrate diversity, you affirm our demonstrably destructive, spiritually, physically, emotionally, our lifestyle, under penalty of law, or else. And that goes for you too, church. You either allow us desecrate your property with our counter-biblical, sinful civil union ceremony or we will see that you are sanctioned …

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Stephen Colbert: Yes I Cain

It’s too late for Colbert to make the South Carolina ballot, so he wants everybody to vote Herman Cain instead. Rekka-nyze! Campaign watchers will know what Colbert is doing at the very end of this clip. Cracked me up.

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Historical Marker

Towleroad alerts us to this installation by artist Norm Magnusson, who is placing these markers along Interstate 75, which runs mostly through red states. On his site he says: The types of people who stop to read them are collectively defined more by their curiosity about the world around them than they are by any shared ideological leanings, which makes …

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NH Marriage Repeal Vote Delayed

This week’s planned vote to repeal same-sex marriage in New Hampshire has been delayed until next month at the earliest. Republican House leaders have delayed the vote on gay marriage, House Majority Leader D.J. Bettencourt, R-Salem, said yesterday. “The legislation will not be considered for a floor vote until February,” Bettencourt said in an email. “We must deal with some …

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MNDR – #1 In Heaven

I have a feeling this NYC-based duo is gonna be huge. This song is reportedly inspired by Patty Hearst’s message to her parents while she was on the lam with the SLA. “Tell them I’m smiling and send my greetings.”

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Why Gay Parents May Be Better

It’s rather obvious, but still. Gay parents “tend to be more motivated, more committed than heterosexual parents on average, because they chose to be parents,” said Abbie Goldberg, a psychologist at Clark University in Massachusetts who researches gay and lesbian parenting. Gays and lesbians rarely become parents by accident, compared with an almost 50 percent accidental pregnancy rate among heterosexuals, …

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