‘Tis the season to donate to charitable organizations that don’t promote bigotry against our LGBT friends.
This dude “Scripture” sounds like a real jerk, innit?
(H/T Danielle)
[cross-posted at Balloon Juice]
This dude “Scripture” sounds like a real jerk, innit?
(H/T Danielle)
[cross-posted at Balloon Juice]
Posted in Balloon Juice Cross-Posts, Do The Right Thing, LGBTQ Shenanigans
Tagged Equal Rights, gay stuff, holidays, LGBT, LGBT equality, Salvation Army

Chris Williams and Juan McCoy have been together for 13 years and are from Maryland. They met at work and still work together and their relationship is as strong as ever. Juan says of Chris, “He brings balance to my life. Whenever I'm agitated he always calms me down. I think I balance him out too.” Recalling Chris' recent birthday, Juan adds, “I love him beyond what I can actually express. We're whole separately, but we're something even better when we're together.” They cannot get married, but Kim Kardashian can... for 72 days.
Kim Kardashian is divorcing some dude she married after a whopping 72 days of marriage. Their engagement was 85 days (according to the internet which always gets everything right.) Kardashian’s divorce in and of itself is not interesting (hey, she made a cool ten million off a celebrity sycophantic culture that cares about such crap.) What is interesting (and heartbreaking) is that wingnuts probably think that teh gayz have so thoroughly ruined traditional marriage, what with teh gayz’s insistence on being gay and getting gay-married, that Kim Kardashian never really stood a chance.
Don’t be mad at Kim and Kris. They probably lived next door to a gay couple. How could the Kardashian-Humphries marriage last longer than 72 days with a bunch of gays living next door actively ruining their lives?
Think about it.
Check out the Buzzfeed link. It might make your eyes rain at the injustice of it all.
[via Buzzfeed]
Posted in Celebrity Shenanigans, Criminally Stupid, LGBTQ Shenanigans
Tagged gay stuff, Kim Kardashian, marriage equality
You gotta love when megachurch leaders and evangelical nutbags say stupid things. Yesterday, I wrote about a “family values” candidate in Virginia who blames liberals and weed for being “in homosexuality” and preying on a minor.
Today, I bring you this little doozy –
In an interview with the Washington Post’s Sally Quinn (who is a bit of a nutbag in her own right; Google “Sally Quinn” and “Bradlee wedding” to read about how this one percenter/socialite used WaPo to air out her family grievances), Joel Osteen claimed he could “love people back onto wholeness” [insert tawdry snark here]. He encouraged gay people to purchase his new book and learn from its message of empowerment:
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Posted in LGBTQ Shenanigans, What the Crap!?
Tagged gay stuff, Joel Osteen, LGBT, pray the gay away
Linda Wall (R-Lesbos expat) is an admitted “ex-gay” (she hasn’t been gay for ‘lo these forty years) and she wants you to vote for her for the Virginia House of Delegates. She’s a Republican (because of course she is.)
Apparently, Wall, now 61 years old, was “in homosexuality” back when she was a high school gym teacher at Prince George High School in Petersburg, Virginia, and while employed there, she had herself a little lesbian love affair — with a minor.
But wait. It gets better!
She claims that she is now an “ex-gay” and that the only reason she was gay (and molested a kid, I imagine) is because she let liberal professors at her liberal arts college destroy her judgment and values.
Oh yeah — and she was smoking a lot of pot.
You can’t make this stuff up, people:
Here’s one for the “family values” annals of history:
A Republican mayor in New Jersey denies that he agreed to pay a California man for sex through the website Rentboy.com, and says he doesn’t even know if the pictures posted of him in bright blue underwear are real.
Medford City Councilman and Mayor Chris Myers, who unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 2008 against Democrat John Adler, is accused of paying the man $500 for sex during a trip to California in October 2010.
Danielle Camilli of the Burlington County Times reports that a man sent the paper a series of e-mails alleging that Myers agreed to pay him for sex, and promised him a car and a recording studio after the encounter at the Fairmount Hotel in Newport Beach, CA. The man said that Myers said he was a mayor from New Jersey, and showed him identification.
But, according to the Times, Myers reneged on his promises, so the man contacted the paper and then put up a website — called www.mayormyers.webs.com, which is now defunct — which included compromising pictures of Myers in blue Calvin Klein underwear.
Another poor victim of the gay agenda goes down.
[via Talking Points Memo]
[cross-posted at Balloon Juice]

The Huffington Post front page after the GOP debate
The policy was repealed by Congress in December 2010 and signed into law by President Obama days later. That repeal went into effect Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011.
At a Pentagon news conference, retiring Navy Adm. Mike Mullen said, “I still believe that it was first and foremost a matter of integrity, that it was fundamentally against everything we stand for as an institution to force people to lie about who they are just to wear a uniform. We are better than that.”
Because we’re here every day, being gay, whereas terrorists only blow up intermittently. Or something.
::blank stare::
Now, ahead of the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, Oklahoma state Rep. Sally Kern (R) is doubling down on her claim that homosexuality poses a greater threat to America than terrorist attacks. In 2008, Kern said homosexuality is “the biggest threat our nation has, even more so than terrorism or Islam,” and called it a cancer that is “spreading” across America and “will destroy our young people.”
Now Right Wing Watch reports that a few days ago, she spoke with Peter LaBarbera of Americans for Truth About Homosexuality to promote her new book, The Stoning of Sally Kern. She repeated her claim that homosexuality is “more dangerous” than terrorist attacks because unlike terrorism, we have to deal with it every day:
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Remember how Obama didn’t repeal don’t ask don’t tell with a wave of his Magic Executive Order Black Jesus wand? And remember how much shit he got from the left for doing preisely what he said he would do, that is: working with Congress and the military in order to repeal the odious law in a way that wouldn’t make all the homophobic haters freak right out?
Turns out, that was a pretty darn good idea:
Gen. Carter Ham said he expects civilians who strongly oppose the move – and some gay rights advocates – will voice their views when the repeal takes Tuesday. But inside the military the prevailing attitude likely will be business-as-usual, with no call for further debate about the merits of repeal, he said.
“My hope, my expectation, my belief is that it will be pretty inconsequential,” he told The Associated Press in a brief interview. His comments echoed the prevailing view among senior U.S. military and civilian officials at the Pentagon, who think repeal will largely be taken in stride.
Hear that? That’s the sound of incrementalism bringing about positive change:
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