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Washington Post Calls For Moratorium On Deportations Of Legally Unioned Gays

The Washington Post editorial board has called for a moratorium on the deportations of foreign gays in legal-sanctioned relationships with American citizens. DOMA has been an impediment to the rights of gay men and lesbians since its inception in 1996. It withholds from same-sex couples the legal protections, obligations and privileges enjoyed by their heterosexual counterparts. Repeal appears out of …

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Phoenix Suns President Comes Out

The president of the Phoenix Suns NBA franchise has come out. Rick Welts is the first such professional sports leader to publicly declare his gayness. Welts talked separately to NBA commissioner David Stern, Suns guard Steve Nash, Hall of Famer Bill Russell and founding WNBA president Val Ackerman to discuss the message he wished to convey in making his sexual …

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Quote Of The Day – Janet Porter

“Is God trying to get our attention? The worst tornado outbreak in American history has left hundreds dead. Mississippi flooding has not been this bad in 80 years. Wildfires have swept through millions of acres in Texas and Oklahoma.There are a number of things that could give God reason to at least partially lift His protective Hand from America, including …

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Fox News On Bronx Hate Rally

The maker of this clip follows the Fox report with some photos from the slideshow I posted last night. It’s interesting that Fox describes the crowd as only numbering in the hundreds, when most media outlets reported attendance at around 2500. (Tipped by JMG reader Andy)

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Christwire On The Bear Movement

Apparently it all started with Gilligan and the Skipper. Gilligan, also know as the Skipper’s “Little Buddy,” would be classified as a “Cub” in gay vernacular. A cub is slight of frame and a bit dimwitted. He is submissive to his master, both intellectually and physically. In practice, he is the feminine homemaker and recipient of sodomy during erotic intercourse. …

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