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Rick Perry and what you can’t do in your Bedroom
What you do with consenting adults in your own bedroom is your business, right? Wrong. If Rick Perry is elected President, he wants to outlaw consensual sex acts that freak him out. The always-thorough Mother Jones documents Perry’s criminalization fetish …
Posted in Election 2012, Moral Values, Politics, Republicans, Sex and Gender
Tagged 365 ways to exasperate, autonomy, bill of rights, book, constitution, fed up, freedom, gay, rick perry, sodomy, supreme court, texas
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Sean Hannity Wants Us All To Suffer Because Of His Sexless Life
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Sean Hannity seems to think that he should only contribute to society when he himself gets a direct benefit in return. Is that fair?
God Punishes Sodomite NY Marriage with an end to Killer Heat Wave and Drought
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New York same-sex marriages began this Monday, July 25, a day after local clerks in New York State started issuing same-sex marriage licenses. How did God punish New York? With weather, of course. Christian conservatives have declared over and over …
Posted in Religion, Sex and Gender, State and Local
Tagged christian, disaster, drought, gay, god, heat wave, judgment, lesbian, new york, new york city, punishment, righteousness, same sex marriage, sodomites, weather
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David Wu Defends Drillers From Pollution Accountability
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In a roll call vote yesterday, Congressman Wu, along with 37 other House Democrats, helped the Republicans to block Kathy Hochul’s amendment to hold the Bureau of Land Managment responsible for violations of air pollution regulations. Wu chose the profits of oil and gas drilling companies over the health of the American people and the legal integrity of the Bureau of Land Management.
Posted in Democrats, Environment, Legislation, Sex and Gender
Tagged bureau of land management, congress, david wu, drilling, house of representatives, kathy hochul, pollution
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135th Way to Exasperate a Liberal: Go Neanderthal on Gender
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Can you believe someone’s writing this in the 21st century? 201. Pick a fight with a liberal on: MEN AND WOMEN ARE DIFFERENT. (No, really.) Ask if God really meant women to have careers as long, hardworking, and well-paid as …
Posted in Sex and Gender
Tagged 365 ways to exasperate, biology, breasts, gender, human events, james delingpole, men, nurturing, women
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Where Does The Constitution Ban Gay Marriage?
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Who can show me where the Constitution doesn’t let gays marry?
Posted in Sex and Gender, State and Local
Tagged constitution, equality, marriage, new york, ruben diaz
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Proud Gay Men Against Michele Bachmann
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A nation that oppresses people on the basis of sexual orientation is intolerant of other forms of noncomformity as well. Michele Bachmann’s crusade against marriage for gay and lesbian couples is a concern for intelligent heterosexuals as much as anyone.
Posted in Buttons, Election 2012, Politics, Republicans, Sex and Gender
Tagged equality, gay, glbt, marriage, michele bachmann
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Out Of State Religious Groups Promise To Interfere In New York Elections
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An out of state religious organization plans to use its tax exempt status to interfere in New York’s 2012 state elections, attempting to punish state legislators who voted to expand the institution of marriage.
Marriage Equality In New York Fails To Provoke Wrath Of God
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I’m trying to find some evidence that the Christian god is punishing New York State for its approval of same-sex marriage, but haven’t had any luck yet. Anyone have some instances of divine retribution?
Posted in Religion, Sex and Gender, State and Local
Tagged christianity, equality, god, marriage, new york
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Anti-Equality Referendum Opposed By Methodist Ministers
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This weekend, 70 Minnesota Methodist ministers signed a letter pledging to conduct same-sex weddings in their churches. The religious law of the United Methodist Church forbids its churches from conducting same-sex marriage, but a large number of Methodists believe that this discrimination is morally wrong.
Posted in Republicans, Sex and Gender, State and Local
Tagged christianity, equality, glbt, lgbt, marriage, methodist, minnesota
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Canadian Catholic Censorship Gone Wild!
The Bishop Marrocco-Thomas Merton Catholic Secondary School issued an invitation to comic Dawn Whitwell to participate in its new anti-bullying program, but revoked the invitation yesterday, after it found out that Whitwell is a lesbian.
Posted in Religion, Sex and Gender
Tagged canada, catholic, censorship, dawn whitwell, lesbian, schools, toronto
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Canadian School Elevated Above The Rainbow
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The St. Joseph Catholic Secondary School in Cornwall, Ontario has banned rainbows out of fear that rainbows could encourage students to become gay. The school also took money from an unofficial student group seeking to fund a GLBT support line, and gave the money to a Catholic organization instead.
Conservative Accuses: Anthony Weiner Sent Sex Picture Because He Wasn’t Working Hard Enough. True?
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Update, June 6 2011: Rep. Anthony Weiner has admitted sending out photos of himself, so the initial declaration in the post below no longer holds. The rest of it remains germane. Let’s start off this entry with a simple declaration: …
Posted in Democrats, Moral Values, Politics, Sex and Gender
Tagged 112th congress, 365 ways to exasperate, anthony weiner, bills, congress, conservative, general social survey, hard work, hard-working, hours worked, Legislation, liberal, library of congress, picture, twitter, underwear, work, work ethic
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Recommended: Ken Silverstein on T-Shirt Jobs vs. the Sex Trade in Cambodia
If you are considering buying a shirt made in Cambodia — or any shirt on a webpage like this one at CafePress where country of origin is obscured to keep you in the dark — I encourage you to read …
Posted in Economy, Outside the USA, Sex and Gender, Shirts
Tagged apparel, cambodia, ken silverstein, nicholas kristof, sex workers, Shirts, slate, sweatshops
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