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Pride Protester Jailed Over 2007 Arrest

In 2007 Julian Raven and six other Christians refused to leave a public park in Elmira, New York during a gay pride event. Instead Raven and his party approached the event stage, laid face down in the grass and prayed, resulting in their arrest for causing a public disturbance. Even though his case is still under appeal, Emira police rearrested …

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BREAKING: New DADT Rules Announced

Defense Secretary Robert Gates has just announced changes to the enforcement of DADT which go into effect immediately. ”I believe these changes represent an important improvement in the way the current law is put into practice, above all by providing a greater measure of common sense and common decency for handling what are complex and difficult issues for all involved,” …

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Sarah Palin’s Gun Sights

Sarah Palin has posted a map of Democrats to target in the 2010 election with gun sight icons to indicate the district of each member. Some folks aren’t too happy about this. “RELOAD!” Sarah Palin shouted at right-wing supporters via Twitter on Tuesday after President Obama signed the House health care bill. On her Facebook page, she posted a U.S. …

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Kathy Shaidle – Canada’s Ann Coulter

JMG reader Jack tips us to the below email sent out by Kathy Shaidle in which she derides opposition to Ann Coulter’s college appearances in Canada as “unadulterated faggotry.” Shaidle is considered to be the Canuck version of Coulter and she frequently rails against Muslims, gays, and political correctness. Her blog makes Coulter’s almost pale in comparison.

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HomoQuotable – Cleve Jones

“I know your values, Madame Speaker, and I know that you strongly support ENDA. Now I want these young people to know what is in your heart. With the knowledge that health care reform has been achieved and that enough votes now exist in the House today to pass ENDA, will you work with Rep. George Miller, Chair of the …

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GOP Forces HCR Back To House

Oy vey. Just when we thought it was all over. But no. With the Senate working through an all-night session on a package of changes to the Democrats’ sweeping health care legislation, Republicans early Thursday morning identified parliamentary problems with at least two provisions that will require the measure to be sent back to the House for yet another vote, …

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