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On Failing Gaydar

Fred Bernstein writes for the New York Times: The real reason my gaydar has failed is that there is no such thing as gaydar. No item of clothing, speech pattern, hairstyle or career choice (or even facial topography) is enough to identify someone as gay. In reality, the way you know, when you enter a room, if another man is …

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NJ Town To Ban Saggy Pants

A New Jersey town is set be the next municipality to try and ban saggy pants. Mayor Ernest Troiano Jr. thinks he’s found a way to put one of this Jersey shore resort town’s problems behind it. Wildwood is ready to ban overly saggy pants, no ifs, ands or butts. The city is set to pass a law Wednesday regulating …

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Email Of The Day – Eugene Delgaudio

“Joe, The Homosexual Lobby is getting impatient. You see, Obama promised them sweeping special rights in his second term in exchange for his re-election. Radical homosexual activists did their part to the tune of millions of dollars. But thanks to the pro-Family opposition from Public Advocate, Obama has stalled on some of his most radical plans. And the radical homosexual …

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IOWA: Gay Couple Wins $147K Judgment For Harassment By Maintenance Man

An Iowa gay couple has won a $147K judgment against the management of their apartment complex because they failed to stop harassment by their maintenance man. Jurors awarded $22,000 in economic damages to Charles Anderson and Brandon Morehead, plus $50,000 for emotional distress and $75,000 in punitive damages, according to a news release issued by the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, …

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RUSSIA: Activists Arrested As Duma Passes Ban On “Homosexual Propaganda”

Today the lower chamber of Russia’s legislature passed a national ban on “homosexual propaganda.” Such bans were already in existence is several regions and in the city of St. Petersburg. Towelroad reports that schoolboys attacked and kicked a gay activist as the bill was being considered. The legislation, adopted on June 11, has been criticized by rights defenders as a …

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