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Airliner Makes Emergency Landing To Remove Disruptive Singing Passenger
An American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to New York made an emergency landing on Thursday to remove a woman who would not stop singing I Will Always Love You. The solo performance began shortly into the flight from Los Angeles to New York and her crooning quickly became too much for passengers and staff on the domestic flight last …
Read More »CHILE: 50,000 March For LGBT Rights
Michael Lavers has the story at Washington Blade: An LGBT rights march in the Chilean capital on Saturday drew more than 50,000 people. Chilean folk singer Camila Moreno; presidential candidates Andrés Velasco, Tomás Jocelyn-Holt, Marco Enríquez-Ominami and Marcel Claude and Rafael Dochao, the European Union’s ambassador to Chile, took part in the Santiago event that also commemorated the International Day …
Read More »Matt Barber: Obama Wants To Purge All Christians From The Military
As I’ve noted several times, this claim has been debunked even by the Southern Baptist Convention and on Glenn Beck’s The Blaze, but Matt Barber never lets the truth get in the way.
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TODAY: SiriusXM At 2:30PM
Today at 2:30pm I’ll be on Michelangelo Signorile’s SiriusXM show to talk about some of the latest LGBT-related news items. The gays are on channel 109 and you can listen live online if you sign up for a freebie account. What are your top five gay news items of the last week?
Read More »Glenn Beck’s Company: $80M A Year
Fortune Magazine calculates that Glenn Beck’s media company is grossing $80M a year. TheBlaze is generating between $35 million and $45 million in revenue per year, according to information obtained by Fortune. Beck’s broader business empire, which also include his eponymous radio program and speaking tours, brings in more than $80 million annually. Beck launched TheBlaze as a news and …
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Editorial Of The Day
From the New York Times editorial board: Some conservative opponents of the act, known as ENDA, contend it would threaten religious freedom because its exemption for employers affiliated with religious organizations is too narrow. Actually, the proposed religious exemption is far too broad and needs to be scaled back. The American Civil Liberties Union and some gay rights groups rightly …
Read More »Gender-Neutral Restrooms For Philly
Included in Philadelphia’s sweeping LGBT rights bill, which was signed into law last week by Mayor Michael Nutter, is a provision that requires gender-neutral restrooms in city-owned buildings. The legislation requires that new or renovated city-owned buildings include gender-neutral bathrooms in addition to traditional men’s and women’s restrooms. There is more to the bill than just a neutral place to …
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