Saturday, December 24, 2011

Dance Of The Sugar Plum Lesbians

This story makes its eighth annual appearance on JMG....

Grand Central Terminal functions as the mechanical heart of midtown New York City, pumping out several thousand workers and tourists on one beat, then sucking in several thousand more on the next.

The rhythms of the terminal are fascinating.

Beat. Four thousand, inbound from New Haven.

Beat. Three thousand, outbound to Westchester.

Worlds collide on the main floor.

The tourists gawk up at the gloriously ornate ceiling and uselessly flash their digital cameras at objects hundreds of feet away.

The commuters rush up to the track displays to determine their track number, then dart across the terminal floor, dodging the milling tourists, heads down, like running backs heading for the end zone.

It's mesmerizing. It's majestic.

And sometimes, like tonight, it's magical.

I'm walking through the massive main room just as the holiday laser show begins on the ceiling. To the tune of Take The "A" Train, the laser depicts two trains arriving from different directions. The trains stop opposite each other and a reindeer leaps out of each one and crosses over to the opposite train.

The laser traces the outline of one of the zodiac constellations painted on the ceiling. The Cancer crab leaps to life and becomes the Crab Conductor, waddling down the center aisle of the car, punching the reindeers' ticket stubs with his claws.

I move over to the edge of the room, near the entrance for Track 25, so I can watch the reaction to the show. As usual, I'm more entertained by watching the audience than by watching the actual show.

At the ticket windows, standing in front of signs that say "Harlem Line" or "Hudson Line", commuters tilt their heads painfully back to view the show directly overhead. The tourists cluster in delighted circles, holding each others' elbows for balance as they nearly bend over backwards.

Some people move to the edges of the great hall, as I have, to remove themselves from the traffic flow while they watch. Among those that come to join me on the perimeter of the room is a lesbian couple. They stand quite close to me, the taller woman behind the shorter one, with her arms wrapped around her, supporting her a bit as they both lean back on the marble wall.

The shorter woman is stout with a large firm chest. Her hair is short and brushed back into what might have once been called a ducktail. She has an ornate tattoo on her left forearm and she has a leather wallet protruding from the rear pocket of her jeans, attached to her leather belt by a short silver chain. She has more than a passing resemblence to Tony Danza, her big boobs notwithstanding, so naturally (in my head) I name her Toni.

Toni's girlfriend is blond and her short ponytail dangles just above her collar. She is wearing long Christmas tree earrings which nearly brush her shoulders. Her lanky, sinewy limbs are bound in a tight running outfit, over which she is wearing a school athletic jacket. I imagine that she might be a coach at Yale or Harvard, perhaps a girls lacrosse coach, or maybe track and field.

Coach is squeezing Toni tightly and they bounce together to the music a bit. Coach looks over at me and catches me smiling. She nudges Toni, who looks over at me too, and we all grin goofily at each other for a moment.

Overhead, a new show begins. The familiar opening notes of Tchaikovsky's Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairies ring out as the Empire State and the Chrysler buildings sprout arms, bow to each other, and begin waltzing across the ceiling.

I look around the room and it's as if time was frozen for just a second, every person stopped in mid-stride, eyes cast upward, mouths open in silent joy.

Toni pushes away from Coach, turns around and delivers her a bow as deep and as elegant as the one just depicted overheard.

"Madame, may I please have this dance?" she asks Coach.

Coach looks around a bit awkwardly. "You are TOO much!" And she giggles.

"Madame, I must insist!" says Toni, as she takes Coach's hands into hers.

Coach relents and she and Toni begin a beautful, slow waltz, moving in half-time to the music. As you might have guessed already, Toni leads.

As they dance, their eyes remain locked on each other. Toni is giving Coach an intense look, her lips tightly curled into a satisfied smile. Coach is grinning from ear to ear and again, she giggles.

All around Coach and Toni, the tourists, the businessmen, the students, the conductors, even the guy with a broom...they're all watching. Some are expressionless, but more are smiling, and some of them...some of them are frantically fussing with their cameras, eager to capture this magical New York Moment.

Serendipity prevails, the tune ends, and Toni dips Coach backwards with a dramatic upsweep of her free arm as a firestorm of camera flashes erupt around them. Toni pulls Coach up and close to her and they hug. There's another camera flash and the crowd begins to move along.

Then.

"Hey, look!"

The laser show is being concluded with giant sprigs of mistletoe appearing over our heads. This time it's Coach who bends down and plants a long tender kiss on Toni's non-lipsticked mouth. There's another flash of cameras from the delighted audience.

Toni takes Coach's hand and they begin to move off towards the exit.

"Oh, don't stop!" says a disappointed woman, still rummaging for her camera.

Toni looks back over her shoulder and says, "I never will."

Grand Central Terminal, the mechanical heart of New York City, beats again. But this time I hear a different rhythm. This time I hear a double beat.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYBODY!

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VIRGINIA: Newt Gingrich And Rick Perry Fail To Make Primary Ballot

Just another day in the whacko GOP clown car.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has failed to qualify for Virginia's March 6 Republican primary, a development that complicates his bid to win the GOP presidential nomination. "After verification, RPV has determined that Newt Gingrich did not submit required 10K signatures and has not qualified for the VA primary," the Republican Party of Virginia announced early Saturday on its Twitter website. Perry also fell short of the 10,000 signatures of registered voters required for a candidate's name to be on the primary ballot, but former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Texas Rep. Ron Paul will be on the ballot.
According to the above-linked article, it's not clear if Santorum and Bachmann bothered to submit a petition at all.

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Morning View - Christmas 1959

When I was two months old my grandmother gave me my first Xmas card, which my mom still hangs on her tree.

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Cindy Jacobs: My Healing Powers Totally Reversed A Women's Hysterectomy

She prayed to Jeebus and all of the woman's "missing parts" were instantly returned to her body. And then she got pregnant. Glory! Praise! Pay me!

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BRITAIN: Anti-Gay Christian Group Forces Grocery Giant To End Pride Funding

Faced with a boycott by an anti-gay Christian group, British supermarket chain Tesco will end its funding of Pride London.
Tesco does not plan to sponsor Pride London again after next year, PinkNews.co.uk can confirm, only days after the Christian Institute called for shoppers to boycott the retailer. The company, which employs nearly half a million staff, told PinkNews.co.uk its preference is to “support projects with practical benefits rather than events”, and that this applies universally across its charitable giving.

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Gay Photo Of The Year

The Washington Post goes to the same place most of us did when first viewing the top photo.
The tenderness of Petty Officer 2nd Class Marissa Gaeta and her girlfriend of two years, Petty Officer 3rd Class Citlalic Snell, echoes Alfred Eisenstaedt’s famous image of a soldier kissing a nurse on V-J (Victory Over Japan) Day in Times Square, 1945. Gaeta’s and the anonymous WWII sailor’s body language and poses are strikingly similar: Each leans in, supporting their partner at the neck and lower back. The difference is in the recipient of their affection.
Let's hope the photographer of the top image is already working to license the image. I want it on a t-shirt, a mousepad, you name it.

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Homo For The Holidays - Born This Way

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Church Sign Of The Day

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Top Ten 2011 Moments In LGBT Rights

Per MSNBC's Thomas Roberts.

(Via - Think Progress)

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Iowa Group Calls For Federal Probe Of Santorum Endorsement Scandal

Progress Iowa has called for a federal investigation into the allegations that a local hate group leader demanded payment for his endorsement of Rick Santorum. The group has launched a petition to the Federal Elections Commission.
“Any coordination between a campaign and an outside group on campaign expenditures such as advertising is illegal. Progress Iowa’s petition calls on the FEC to investigate the Family Leader and Bob Vander Plaats for any potential illegal coordination between the group and the Santorum campaign. “In light of news of Vander Plaats’ PAC launching robocalls in Iowa on behalf of Santorum after he solicited fundraising help, the FEC must look into any coordination between the Family Leader and the campaign.”
Vander Platts claims he followed all election laws.

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Two States With No Open Gays In Office

The Victory Fund's Denis Dison notes:
Last week’s news that Southhaven, Miss., Mayor Greg Davis informed a local newspaper that he is gay means just two U.S. states remain on the list of those with no openly LGBT elected officials–Alaska and South Dakota. That doesn’t mean these states aren’t served by LGBT elected officials, just that none have self-identified publicly either in speeches or in the media.
Read the full article.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Trump Ditches The GOP

Donald Trump has officially left the Republican Party in a move that may advance his threat to run for the nomination of the online-only Americans Elect.
“Couple Donald Trump’s name recognition with his extraordinary wealth and Americans Elect truly becomes a viable force in determining who the next president will be,” Trump’s top political adviser Michael Cohen told ABC News. “One thing is for certain, Donald Trump is adamant that Barack Obama must be defeated in 2012 under any circumstances.” This is not the first time Trump has changed his party registration. He registered as a Republican in the late 1980′s, then switched to the Democratic Party in 2001 only to return to the GOP in 2009. Trump hinted at an independent bid for president as recently as last week. “Around the middle of May I’ll be able to do whatever I want and I could run as an independent,” Trump said in a web video he record. “If the Republicans pick the wrong person I would, in fact, seriously consider running.”

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George Michael: I Nearly Died

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Tired Old Queen At The Movies #90

1968's The Lion In Winter, starring Katherine Hepburn, Peter O'Toole, and Anthony Hopkins. Father Tony can recite the dialogue verbatim and often will without prompting.

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NY Sen. Ruben Diaz Denounces Cuomo And Bloomberg As Sinning Fornicators

NY Sen. Ruben Diaz is denouncing Gov. Andrew Cuomo and NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg as sinning fornicators who are setting evil examples for all of the state.
“I, for my part, don’t want to offend anyone, but the Bible, the word of God; calls it fornication to live as husband and wife without having made this union a wedding officially blessed by God and man,” Diaz wrote on on the website of the cable show “Ramón Aníbal TV.” Bloomberg lives with longtime girlfriend Diana Taylor and Cuomo shares a Westchester home with Food Network star Sandra Lee. Diaz, a Democrat, also cited high-powered Hollywood couples like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie for setting a bad example. “Everyone living in this situation is reinforcing the idea that it is OK to live in common law without being married,” Diaz told the Daily News Friday. "It hurts, but that’s the truth and sometimes the truth hurts,” said Diaz, who was also one of the Legislature’s most vocal critics of gay marriage.
Shacking up is an mortal sin, but leading a raving army of 20,000 evangelicals through the streets of New York as they chant for Jesus to slay homosexuals? That's an righteous example of Christianity! Glory! Praise!

UPDATE: I almost forgot my traditional closing line: Fuck YOU, Ruben Diaz. Fuck you right in the motherfucking ear.

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Liberals Hate Tim Tebow Because He's Saving Himself For Marriage

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SCANDAL: Did Frothy Mix Pay $1M For Endorsement By Iowa Hate Leader?

This story is blowing up everywhere today and damn, it's juicy.
An Iowa Christian conservative leader who bestowed his highly sought-after endorsement on presidential candidate Rick Santorum this week is now at the center of a controversy over whether he asked for cash in exchange for his public support. Less than 48-hours after receiving the backing of Bob Vander Plaats, the head of the prominent evangelical group The Family Leader, Santorum disclosed that the prominent Iowan told him he needed money to make the most out of the endorsement. And sources familiar with talks between the conservative heavyweight and representatives from several of the Republican presidential campaigns went a step further, describing Vander Plaats’ tactics as corrupt. “Clearly the endorsement was for sale — without a doubt,” one source said.
More to follow on this, for sure.

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KKK FALLOUT: Activists Call On Catholic Cardinal Francis George To Resign

Activists are calling for the resignation of Catholic Cardinal Francis George after he declared that LGBT activists who protested the church were like members of the KKK. A petition has been launched on Change.org. Several major gay and religious groups have issued statements denouncing the Cardinal.

Human Right Campaign
"Cardinal George's horrific comparison of the LGBT movement to the Ku Klux Klan drives an unnecessary wedge between Catholics and the hierarchy," said Dr. Sharon Groves, Director of HRC's Religion & Faith Program. "This is a sacred time of year for many people of faith, a time when we should be creating and cherishing unity in our communities -- not casting about dangerous and divisive rhetoric. As people of faith we should expect better from our leaders."
Catholics For Marriage Equality
"As a lay Catholic, I am profoundly saddened that Cardinal Francis George defiles his office by comparing our LGBT family, friends and fellow Catholics to the Ku Klux Klan," said Anne Underwood, co-founder of Catholics for Marriage Equality. "His rhetoric rings particularly off-key coming the week before Catholics celebrate the birth of Christ. As a Catholic who responds to our historic Church teachings to stand with all marginalized people, I work for freedom and fairness for my LGBT friends. I feel dismissed and betrayed by our hierarchy, but not by our God, for whom Cardinal George did not speak."
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
The Rev. Eric Lee, Executive Director for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference said: "I have spent most of my adult life engaged in the civil rights struggle for African American people who have been terrorized by racist Klan violence," said Lee. "I am insulted by the comparison of the Klan to the current LGBT movement. When we distort the history of terror for cheap political aims, we only inflict pain on those whose lives have been scarred by the Klan."
Truth Wins Out
Chicago Archbishop Cardinal Francis George foolishly compared the LGBT community to the Ku Klux Klan. He has crossed so far over the line of basic decency that he couldn’t see it with a pair of binoculars. George’s over-the-top remarks were extreme to the point where they shredded his credibility and permanently damaged his ability to serve as a respected voice of reason. This outrageous comparison of the LGBT community to the Ku Klux Klan was so degrading and hurtful that apologizing will not be sufficient. George’s only road to redemption is handing in his resignation. If he has a shred of dignity and a shard of class he will immediately step down.

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Afternoon View - FLL Security Line

Fort Lauderdale's airport is mobbed this afternoon and they are holding passengers out in a satellite rope maze before you can enter the regular mobbed rope maze. (Blurry photo from my shitty cell cam.)

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Sean Chapin - He's Gay, He's Gay

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Quote Of The Day - Frank Mugisha

"Many Africans believe that homosexuality is an import from the West, and ironically they invoke religious beliefs and colonial-era laws that are foreign to our continent to persecute us. The way I see it, homophobia — not homosexuality — is the toxic import. Thanks to the absurd ideas peddled by American fundamentalists, we are constantly forced to respond to the myth — debunked long ago by scientists — that homosexuality leads to pedophilia.

"For years, the Christian right in America has exported its doctrine to Africa, and, along with it, homophobia. In Uganda, American evangelical Christians even held workshops and met with key officials to preach their message of hate shortly before a bill to impose the death penalty for homosexual conduct was introduced in Uganda’s Parliament in 2009. Two years later, despite my denunciation of all forms of child exploitation, David Bahati, the legislator who introduced the bill, as well as Foreign Minister Henry Okello Oryem and other top government officials, still don’t seem to grasp that being gay doesn’t equate to being a pedophile." - Frank Mugisha, director of Sexual Minorities Uganda, writing for the New York Times.

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Church Sign Of The Day

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Brent Bozell On Fox News: Barack Obama Looks Like A Skinny Ghetto Crackhead

Bozell is the founder of the Media Research Center, whose goals are "documenting, exposing and neutralizing liberal media bias."

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Photo Of The Day - Chilean Volcano

The Boston Globe has posted a Part 2 in its Big Pictures Of 2011 series. Lots more at the link.

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Michigan Bans Partner Benefits

Michigan's GOP Gov. Rick Snyder has signed a bill that bans all state agencies from offering domestic partner benefits.
"The decision to take healthcare benefits away from families just in time for the holidays is mean-spirited and cruel. Governor Snyder had an opportunity to show real leadership and put an end to the political games; instead he approved an extreme policy that sets our state back, jeopardizes our economy and puts our families at risk," said Kary Moss, executive director of the Michigan ACLU. "The bill serves no other purpose than to single out a small minority of people and deprive them of critical protections as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. We are prepared to challenge this law on behalf of Michigan families in the coming weeks."
Michigan now faces a mass exodus at its state universities, where educators and administrators had threatened to resign if the bill became law. Analysts are divided as to whether the new law applies to the education system.

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Pop-Up Frothy

Should he really be using that sound effect?

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HomoQuotable - Michelangelo Signorile

"This week Rick Perry told a 14-year-old openly bisexual girl who questioned him after a town hall in Decorah, Iowa, that he doesn't believe gays should serve openly in the military because 'homosexuality is a sin.' I sure hope young Rebecca Green saw the iconic image days later of two female Navy petty officers, Marissa Gaeta and Citlalic Snell, sharing the first same-sex kiss at ship's return. Because that sweet and wonderful photo is the future. And Rick Perry is the ugly and wretched past that we can hopefully move on from after this hideous GOP primary campaign." - Michelangelo Signorile, writing for Huffington Post.

Read the full article.

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New Date For Folsom Street Fair

Peter LaBarbera's favorite freak festival is changing its date for the first time in decades. Blame Larry Ellison.
Next year's fair will take place Sunday, September 23. Organizers opted to move the festival, which draws hundreds of thousands of people each year, to avoid a scheduling conflict with Oracle OpenWorld, which will run September 30 through October 4. Demetri Moshoyannis, executive director of Folsom Street Events, which produces the fair, said the group first realized the potential need for a change when it learned that approximately 30,000 hotel room nights had already been booked around their desired dates. "We were told only weeks after this year's fair that nearly the entire inventory of hotel rooms for the city had been sold out for the last weekend of September 2012. So, we were faced with a decision: either move the 2012 fair date and risk upsetting some people who had booked way in advance or not move the fair date, knowing that tens of thousands of visitors would be unable to book rooms at all," he said in a statement.

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Jenna Marbles - Bounce That Dick

This might get all that tiresome Xmas music out of your head. Very extremely NSFW, obvs. Of course, Peaches did this first and arguably better.

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Lawrence Vs. Texas Plaintiff Dies At 68

John Geddes Lawrence, the man whose court battle resulted in the decriminalization of gay sex, has died at the age of 68. Chris Geidner reports at Metro Weekly:

In the facts underlying the Supreme Court case, Lawrence v. Texas, Lawrence and Tyron Garner were arrested under Texas's Homosexual Conduct Law after police entered Lawrence's home on Sept. 17, 1998, and saw them "engaging in a sexual act." The couple challenged the law as unconstitutional, Lambda Legal backed their challenge, and the couple fought it up to the U.S. Supreme Court. Jenner & Block partner Paul Smith then argued the case for Lawrence and Garner on March 26, 2003. Three months later on June 26, 2003, Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote the court's opinion, holding, "At the heart of liberty is the right to define one's own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life. ... Persons in a homosexual relationship may seek autonomy for these purposes, just as heterosexual persons do."

The second Lawrence Vs. Texas plaintiff, Tyson Garner, died in 2006.

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Morning View - Hugh Taylor Birch Park

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Help! We're Being Oppressed!

World Net Daily whines:
Christmas carolers are thrown out of a U.S. Post Office. The U.S. military apologizes for promoting a Christian-based charity and relief program providing holiday gifts to poor children. Across the country, Christmas lights, Christmas trees and menorahs are banned in public areas. Atheists and "free-thinkers" sue cities into submission, forcing removal of all things 'Christ' on public property during the Christian holiday. Is the nation that puts 'In God We Trust' on its currency at war with Christmas?
They're right! We've hardly heard a single word about Jeebus OR Christmas this year.

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Happy Festivus!

Air your grievances, please. We'll save the feats of strength for the cocktail hour.

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Tap Tap Tap

Is this thing on? Anybody working today?

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Jesus Created The United States

"If Jesus Christ had never been born, you would not be reading this column. If Jesus Christ had never been born, there would be no United States of America. After Jesus left this earth, Christianity spread from the Holy Land to modern-day Turkey to Greece and Italy and then covered the rest of Europe. In fact, Christopher Columbus wrote that his discovery of the New World was inspired by '...the Holy Spirit, because he comforted me with rays of marvelous inspiration from the Holy Scriptures.' Indeed, if it were not for Christmas, we would not be living in the greatest country and most generous country in the history of mankind." - Tim Wildon, head of the American Family Association.

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Satan Cooked The Books!

This is the guy who sells "covenant swords" and "prayer cloths" that will cause God to make your creditors forget your address. He also tells people to burn their bills and send him the money instead.

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Maggie On Hitchens

"Faith in God leads to evil and hypocrisy, in his view. It reminds me, in these last few days before Christmas, about how important a witness our married life can be. How can anyone believe we have access to an infinitely loving God if we, as Christians, do not appear any more capable than the rest of our broken society of restraining and uplifting our sexual selves -- of loving our families and keeping them together, until death to us part? Christopher Hitchens, rest in peace." - Maggie Gallagher, writing for U Express.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Mrs. Rick Perry: My Husband Is The Bestest Christian American In The Race

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The Saddest Sign In Key West

Another week in Key West gone in a dizzying blur. This time I hardly stepped foot out of the fabulous Island House at all. So. JMG meetup at Fort Lauderdale's Alibi tonight?

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POLL: The Most Anti-Gay Candidates Are "Least Trustworthy" On Gay Issues?

According to a new WaPo/ABC poll.

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NOM Launches Yet Another Hate Site

Get the details at Good As You.

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SATURDAY: Protest At St. Vincent's

Embiggen for the details.

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The Thing That Ate Its Own Brain 2,
With Victoria Jackson As The Thing

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AFA's Don Wildmon: Vote Gingrich Or America Will Be Destroyed Forever

"If we don’t have a strong leadership that knows and believes in maintaining our Judeo-Christian heritage, we’re going to lose it. And let me tell you, don’t load up any buses because there’s nowhere else in the world that what we have can be replicated. It’s gone and it is gone forever if Obama or Romney wins the presidency, it’s gone and it’s gone forever. That’s a strong statement, I’m not trying to scare anybody, I’m not trying to say I got any kind of intellect, but I just see it and it’s there and if we lose this country, it’s gone and it can never again be replicated." - American Family Association founder Don Wildmon, endorsing Newt Gingrich.

Right Wing Watch notes that Wildmon gives Gingrich a pass on his multiple extramarital affairs: "Paul was a murderer, Moses was a murderer, David was an adulterer and for all intents and purposes a murderer, the man has paid his dues, he’s been forgiven by God."

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Headline Of The Day

Read the full article.

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Iraq Bloodbath Follows U.S. Withdrawal

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Afternoon View - Southernmost Titties

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Catholic Cardinal: If Gays Protest The Church, They're As Bad As The KKK

Homofascists. Gaystapo. Those we've heard a million times. But this is a new one.
Cardinal Francis George, the Archbishop of Chicago, this week told a Chicago news station that he agreed with a local Roman Catholic church's objections to the city's recently-adjusted Gay Pride Parade route passing by its doors and warned that the parade could "morph into the Klu Klux Klan." George made the comment Sunday on Fox Chicago when asked about Our Lady of Mount Carmel's complaints that the parade passing by its Belmont Avenue location would force the church to cancel its morning mass. The church recently launched a petition urging the city to force parade organizers to adjust their plans. "I go with the pastor," George told Fox. "He's telling us that he won't be able to have services on Sunday if that's the case. You don't want the gay liberation movement to morph into something like the Klu Klux Klan, demonstrating in the streets against Catholicism."

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Quote Of The Day - R. Clark Cooper

"Log Cabin Republicans have long advocated that one’s sexual orientation should not be grounds for discrimination or dismissal in the workplace. As conservatives, we believe in the meritocracy of one’s labor. Good behavior and excellent performance come with reward and encouragement. Bad behavior and poor performance come with punishment and corrective measures. To justify misbehavior in the workplace because of minority status is detrimental to the morale and performance of others. For [Bradley] Manning’s legal counsel at Fort Meade, Md., to suggest that his orientation and/or gender identity be part of a defense or excuse for misbehavior is as unacceptable as the use of a 'gay panic' defense by a murderer." - LCR head R. Clark Cooper, writing for Stars & Stripes.

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Love Makes A Family: Holiday Edition

A special message from Move On and Zach Wahls.

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Orthodox Rabbis: Anybody Who Conducts A Same-Sex Wedding Will Be Kicked Out

The Rabbinical Council of America has issued a "clarification" on its position on homosexuality.
The Torah and Jewish tradition, in the clearest of terms, prohibit the practice of homosexuality. Same-sex unions are against both the letter and the spirit of Jewish law, which sanctions only the union of a man and a woman in matrimony. Attempts to ritualize or celebrate same-sex unions are antithetical to Jewish law. Any clergyman who performs or celebrates a same-sex union cannot claim the mantle of Orthodox Judaism.
The statement goes on to say they can neither "endorse nor reject" so-called reparative therapy. (Source)

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Alec Baldwin: No NYC Mayoral Bid

Perhaps due to his recent embarrassment with American Airlines, Alec Baldwin says he's no longer interested in being mayor of NYC.
“I’ve lost my appetite,” Mr. Baldwin said on his weekly podcast on WNYC radio, “Here’s the Thing,” when the person he was interviewing, the director Stephen Daldry, suggested that he run for mayor. Mr. Baldwin partly blamed the current field of potential candidates in the 2013 mayoral race for his loss of interest, suggesting that he found their keen ambition and eagerness distasteful. “They’re like a guy on a date that you can tell he just can’t wait to get his hand up your blouse before even the lights go out in the theater,” he said on the podcast, which was posted on Wednesday. “They’re all just so horny for it.”
Whew!

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Surging Santorum

Rick Santorum's flacks are crowing that he is "surging" in the latest Iowa polls.

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Pat Robertson: Get Your Gay Son Into "Ex-Gay" Conversion Therapy

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Rent Graph

(Source)

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Church Sign Of The Day

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Merry Creepy Xmas From The Gingrichs

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Today In Mildly Interesting Trivia

Although Florida was on the Confederate side during the Civil War, Key West remained a Union outpost and its naval base was highly useful during Lincoln's blockade of foreign trade with the South. These things I did not know until this trip.

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HomoQuotable - Chris Barron

"The liberal press is at it again, attempting to mischaracterize the words of a Republican Presidential candidate. Speaker Gingrich said absolutely nothing wrong in his exchange with the gay Iowa voter. Indeed, Gingrich made it clear that gay people who care about job creation, national security and a better future for our country should support his campaign. Speaker Gingrich handled himself with class and dignity in this discussion with the gay voter and the press reports that have reported otherwise have done a real disservice to the truth." - Former GOProud head Chris Barron.

The head of Log Cabin Republicans also slammed press coverage of Gingrich telling a gay man to "vote for Obama" if his primary interest was gay rights. That prompted Stonewall Democrats to say: "Finally, Log Cabin Republicans and GOProud can agree on something. Sadly, that something is a desperate attempt to explain away Newt Gingrich’s distaste for gay people."

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DNC Vs. Mittens

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Open Thread Thursday

Where will you be this weekend? Who will be there?

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NEW YORK: State Sen. Carl Kruger Sentenced To Nine Years In Prison

New York state Sen. Carl Kruger has been sentenced to nine years in prison for corruption. The Brooklyn Democrat resigned from the Senate shortly before making a plea agreement.
Also pleading guilty was Kruger’s boyfriend, gynecologist Michael Turano, who faces up to five years for depositing the nearly $500,000 in payoffs into his own business accounts. “I understood that part of this money was paid because Carl Kruger, acting in his official capacity as a member of the New York state Senate, sought to benefit those individuals or entities making such payments,” Turano said through tears. Turano, 50, then fell apart even worse than Kruger, bowing his head and weeping, his sobs amplified through the courtroom by a nearby microphone. The dramatic display left Kruger looking pained as he covered his eyes with one hand. Kruger — who infuriated gays and lesbians by opposing same-sex marriage before reversing himself this year — has refused to acknowledge his relationship with Turano, despite wiretaps in which they were caught engaging in “baby talk” and discussing how Kruger fell in love with Turano at first sight.
And now we have to go through another special election.

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It Gets Better - Disney Staffers

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Morning View - Key West Cocks

Actually they're hens, but who could resist that headline? Wild chickens are everywhere around here.

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Newt Gets Occupied (Again)

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

NAVAL FIRST: Lesbian Couple Shares First Kiss At Homecoming Ceremony [UPDATED]

And the military barriers continue to fall.
It’s a time-honored tradition at Navy homecomings – one lucky sailor is chosen to be first off the ship for the long-awaited kiss with a loved one. Today, for the first time, the happily reunited couple was gay. The dock landing ship Oak Hill has been gone for nearly three months, training with military allies in Central America. As the homecoming drew near, the crew and ship’s family readiness group sold $1 raffle tickets for the first kiss. Petty Officer 2nd Class Marissa Gaeta bought 50 - which is actually fewer than many people buy, she said, so she was surprised Monday to find out she'd won. Her girlfriend of two years, Petty Officer 3rd Class Citlalic Snell, was waiting when she crossed the brow. They kissed. The crowd cheered. And with that, another vestige of the policy that forced gays to serve in secrecy vanished.
Thanks to JMG reader Rob for sending the photo by Hampton Pilot photographer Brian Clark!

UPDATE: We have video!

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Evening View - Liquid-8 Pawn

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Just Watch This

Pretty standard flash-mobbing right up to 3:30.

(Tipped by Dan Savage)

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David Barton's Latest Lie: Reading From The Bible Is Prosecutable As A Hate Crime

He really just doesn't care how big the lie is anymore.

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Afternoon View - Key West Cottage

If you wander down the back alleys, you'll find lots of charmingly weather-beaten little cottages in Key West's classic style. This one I noticed on Elgin Lane is far less ramshackle than most and just sold for $800K.

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AFA's Poll Of The Day

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Don't Say You Weren't Warned

Photo by Shaun Longstreet..

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Satan Is Running The School System

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Jesus Wants You To Abandon Your Family

If you refuse to abandon your sinning family and come to Jeebus, you are deliberately splattering his blood everywhere. Or something.

(Source)

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Fan Arrested In "Madonnaleaks" Hunt

Spanish authorities have arrested a man for leaking an advance copy of Madonna's coming single.
At least one demo recording of "Give Me All Your Love" was posted on the web in November, two months before the planned release of Madonna's first new album since 2008's "Hard Candy." Police did not give the name of the man arrested in the city of Zaragoza in northern Spain, but said his initials were J.M.R. and that he was a big Madonna fan. He was charged and released, a police statement said. The "Madonnaleaks" investigation began after lawyers for the singer -- who said in November that she was very upset over the leak -- traced the posting to Spain. Police said they found recordings of the song in a search of the suspect's belongings.
Thou shalt not cross Her Madjesty.

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How To Sell A House


(Tipped by JMG reader Jason)

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Tweet Of The Day

Story here.

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GLAAD To ABC: Cancel Work It

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FRC Issues Voter Guide

Three of the ten items are about hating gay people, of course.

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