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NOM’s Brian Brown Cheers France’s “Peaceful” Anti-Gay Marriage Protesters
As violent anti-gay French protesters commit brutal bashings, battle riot police using toddlers as human shields, and smash the windows of gay bars, Brian Brown writes on NOM’s blog: In France spontaneous peaceful demonstrations by young people protesting their government’s determination to ignore the voice of the people is causing headaches across the country. For the government, this is becoming …
Read More »REPORT: Bombers From Russia
CNN reports: The suspects involved in the Boston Marathon bombing were brothers from the Russian Caucasus who moved to Kazakhstan before coming to the United States several years ago, a source briefed on the investigation told CNN. One of the brothers, identified by several sources as Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, studied engineering at Bunker Hill Community College but had taken off …
Read More »MONTANA: Sodomy No Longer Illegal
Montana’s governor has signed the bill repealing the state’s ban on sodomy. When Montana Gov. Steve Bullock signed Senate Bill 107 decriminalizing gay sex, cheers erupted in the Capitol’s Rotunda. It had been 16 years after the state Supreme Court ruled the law unconstitutional and 24 years after gay rights activists began their fight to take government out of the …
Read More »AUSTRALIA: Premier Of New South Wales State Backs Same-Sex Marriage
“As a Liberal who believes that commitment and family units are one of the best ways in which society is organized, I support the concept of same-sex marriage. It was New Zealand that in 1893 first gave votes to women; it took us another nine years to do it. It shouldn’t have to take us another nine years to get …
Read More »SPAIN: Flamenco Flash Mob
The BBC reports: Flamenco flash mobs – seemingly spontaneous dance and song performances – have been taking place in banks not just in Seville, but all over Andalusia, causing short, if amusing disruptions to the working day. Some involve just one or two dancers, performing silently in front of bemused customers and clerks. Others can be made up of several …
Read More »Idaho Town Rejects LGBT Rights
Last night the Idaho town of Pocatello (population 54,000) rejected a proposed ordinance that would have banned anti-LGBT discrimination in housing, accommodations, and employment. An evenly divided Pocatello City Council voted 3-3 on a motion to approve the ordinance following another short public hearing on changes made since the ordinance was first proposed April 4. Voting for the ordinance were …
Read More »TODAY: Day Of Silence
Today is GLSEN’s annual Day Of Silence and dozens of anti-gay groups have demanded that Christian parents keep their kids out of school rather than learn that it’s wrong to beat up gay kids. From the SPLC-certified hate group, the Illinois Family Institute: Parents and Guardians: Call your children’s middle and high schools and ask if students and/or teachers will …
Read More »GEORGIA: Anti-Gay Hate Crime Guilty Plea Is First In State History
Two Georgia men have pleaded guilty to hate crime charges in the beating of a gay man. The case is the first anti-gay federal hate crime conviction in state history. Under a plea arrangement, the hate crime charges will not result in added prison time. Via Project Q Atlanta: Christopher Cain and Dorian Moragne—two of the four men who beat …
Read More »Reuters Kills George Soros
News agencies routinely write advance obituaries for famous people, particularly if they are elderly or in poor health. Yesterday Reuters accidentally published an rather nasty obit for George Soros, who is 82. An excerpt from the now-deleted story: George Soros, who died XXX at age XXX, was a predatory and hugely successful financier and investor, who argued paradoxically for years …
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