Tuesday, June 23, 2009

I guess it mattered...

My father asked if I I am gay. I asked, "Does it matter?" He said "No, not really." I said, "Yes." He said, "Get out of my life!" I guess it mattered.


My boss asked if I am gay. I asked, "Does it matter?" He said, "No, not really." I told him "Yes." He said "You're fired, faggot!" I guess it mattered.


My best friend asked if I am gay. I asked, "Does it matter?" He said "No, not really." "Yes." He said, "Don't call me your friend." I guess it mattered.


My lover asked, "Do you love me?" I asked, "Does it matter?" He said, "Yes." I told him "I love you."He said, "Let me hold you in my arms!" For the first time in MY life, something matters.


My God asked me "Do you love yourself?" I said, "Does it matter?" He said, "YES." I said, "How can I love myself? I am gay!" He said, "That is the way I made you." Nothing will ever matter again.


Courtesy of Shawn Collins

Monday, June 22, 2009

Gracias! Merci! Obrigado! Thanks!

Wow!

320 hits +/- since June 1!

Seychelles is now in first place (19 hits) and inched ahead of Canada (18), with with the Netherlands and New Zealand tied, and Brasil is inching (centemetering?) ahead to tie with the Aussies! The USA is @ 280 and 2/3 have to be me... but there are red dots all over the country and on every continent.

Click the link and you can get the actual data!

Thanks folks!

265 is Disgraceful!

Rally for action to repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell

As of this week, an estimated 265 service members will have lost their jobs under "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" since January 20.

That's when President Obama and the new Congress came to town promising change -- change they've failed to deliver, certainly with respect to repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."

Every day they wait to act, another service member is fired simply because of his or her sexual orientation.

We're marching to the White House this Saturday to call on President Obama to show leadership on "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." Even though you're not near Washington, you can join this effort by telling your friends why 265 is disgraceful -- and why we've got to end "Don't Ask, Don't Tell":

http://www.sldn.org/265IsDisgraceful

Like those who drew a line in the sand 40 years ago at the Stonewall Inn in New York City, we're standing up to demand action. It's past time for these discriminatory discharges to end.

After 16 years of this nonsensical law, it's critical that President Obama and Congress act to kill "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."

Together, marching, we have a real opportunity to deliver a powerful message to the White House, to Congress, and to the American people -- and to let our service members know they have not been forgotten.

Tell a friend now why 265 is disgraceful:

http://www.sldn.org/265IsDisgraceful

Thank you so much for your continued support.

Sincerely,

Ben Mishkin
Grassroots Organizer
Servicemembers Legal Defense Network

P.S. On Facebook? Spread the word about Saturday's event to friends who are in the Washington area:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=109860618827

Family Values Champion Brian Blair Arrested For Beating His Family

Another gem from JMG:

Yesterday, Father's Day, former pro wrestler and current Florida politician Brian Blair, who campaigned against the Day Of Silence, silenced his two children by beating and choking them.
Blair, 52, was arrested shortly after 5 a.m. after an altercation at his family's home in the Forest Hills area of Tampa, sheriff's Deputy Larry McKinnon said. Blair and his wife, Toni, have two sons, Brett and Bradley, according to his campaign Web site. Blair, a former professional wrestler who is 6 feet tall and weighs 235 pounds, pushed his older son Brett, 17, in the chest about 4 a.m., according to an arrest report. The teen tried to walk away, but Blair grabbed him and punched him in the face with a closed fist, leaving a red mark and swelling, the arrest report said. Blair then put the 17-year-old in a choke hold, causing him to have trouble breathing, according to the report. Deputies said Blair then let go of his older son and grabbed his younger son by the throat. He punched the boy, leaving a bump on his head, the arrest report said. In the report, a deputy gave the younger son's age as 12, though Blair's campaign Web site said he is 13. Both sons identified their father as the person who attacked them, deputies said.
In addition to promoting the bullying of gay students, Blair endorsed Florida's ban on same-sex marriage and voted to ban recognition of gay Pride events. Blair doesn't want homos to impose their "social and sexual agenda upon the rest of us and especially, on our children." But he's clearly OK with imposing his hands around the throats of his own kids.

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Sunday, June 21, 2009

More re: Sacramento Pride

Today was nothing less than great, my son is here, and he wanted to go to the Pride Festival with me.

I have been going since I have been here, I remember when we were all afraid to go, and the “parade” lasted all of 20 minutes. Folks would meet in a park, in front of a band shell, a few speakers, drags, and go home, it felt wrong. Many of us afraid that someone would see us. Then we moved it in front of the capitol building and now it is far to big to be allowed there anymore.

Today the parade lasted well over an hour, with university bands, different groups and hundreds of people, we followed it into the festival grounds and there were thousands of folks there, with three stages and hundreds of tables/booths from travel agents to utility companies. We stopped at a bookstore on the way home, and in side I realized I still had 4 or 5 stickers (immigration rights, PFLAG, etc)... I wouldn't have taken them off anyway, anymore.

We ran into a few friends, who adored my son and he enjoyed the compliments, and was absolutely comfortable with the attention, and gracefully let people know that he was straight. Of course many of my friends were envious, that my son was there. I am grateful as well as proud.

What I find absolutely infuriating is, there we were, amongst the most kind, decent, normal, fun, sweet and diverse people imaginable, and yet for the life of me cannot understand how all 3000+ of us can be hated, scorned or feared as we are.

There were religious groups, banks and utility companies, and computer company GLBT associations there, giving out fans and stickers and literature, really wanting us to know that these corporations wanted us, respected us, and hoped we would give them their business, or in the case of the religious groups, worship with them.

Yet my religion doesn't want me, or any other GLBT in their midst, and it has aligned itself with the homophobes. I was struck by the absolute absurdity of it all.

I am more resolved than ever to fight for what is rightfully ours, no matter who, what or where we are from. Because I see the potential in my GLBT freinds, in my son and not in the Baha'i community.

'Abdu'l-Bahá said,

Be kind to all people, love humanity,
consider all mankind as your relations
and servants of the most high God.
Strive day and night
that animosity and contention may pass away
from the hearts of men,
that all religions shall become reconciled
and the nations love each other,
so that no racial, religious or political prejudice may remain
and the world of humanity behold God
as the beginning and end of all existence.
God has created all, and all return to God.
Therefore love humanity with all your heart and soul.
If you meet a poor man, assist him;
if you see the sick, heal him;
reassure the affrighted one,
render the cowardly noble and courageous,
educate the ignorant, associate with the stranger.
Emulate God.
Consider how kindly, how lovingly He deals with all,
and follow His example.
You must treat people in accordance with the divine precepts
-in other words, treat them as kindly as God treats them,
for this is the greatest attainment possible
for the world of humanity.
The Promulgation of Universal Peace by 'Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 291.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Me thinks thou dost.. pt 2

I would NEVER allow my self to be cured by anything less than a 100% Long Fibered Cotton, Pre-washed and Pre-shrunk, 600 gr/m2

Overseer & Prophetess Mckinney casting out the homosexual spirit


Casting out the Homosexual spirit continued

Thanks to Steve M in NZ for this who wisely says "And they say homosexuality can't be cured... "

But I would NEVER allow my self to be cured by anything less than a 100% Long Fibered Cotton, Pre-washed and Pre-shrunk, 600 gr/m2, preferably Egyptian cotton.

Bil Browning sent a message to the members of The Bilerico Project.

Subject: Shock & Awe in the LGBT Blogosphere

This week was absolutely full of LGBT news that reminds you of the war in Iraq. From the shock of Indiana Equality opposing ENDA and calling it "segregation" to the awe of Obama's domestic partnership memo, it seemed like we were being led into something shady by our leaders, eh? Here's the best posts from this week:

Anyone satisfied with half a loaf?
Filed by: Alex Blaze
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/anyone_satisfied_with_half_a_loaf.php

Indiana Equality opposes ENDA: Calls it "segregation"
Filed by: Bil Browning
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/indiana_equality_opposes_enda_calls_it_s.php

Friday
Another Brutal Murder
Filed by: Tobi Hill-Meyer
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/another_brutal_murder.php

Passing (Or Not) at the Pool
Filed by: Paige Schilt
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/passing_or_not_at_the_pool.php

Hate Violence Report Sites the Changing Face of Crime
Filed by: Keri Renault (B-DC)
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://dc.bilerico.com/2009/06/ncavp_hate_violence_report_sites_the_cha.php

Thursday
And We Are Not Saved: The Opposition To ENDA From The Left Is Mistaken
Filed by: Dr. Jillian T. Weiss
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/and_we_are_not_saved.php

AMERICAblog, interrupted
Filed by: Alex Blaze
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/americablog_interrupted.php

Wednesday
Tyler is 'Divorcing' the 'Abusive' Democratic Party
Filed by: Karen Ocamb
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/tyler_is_divorcing_the_abusive_democrati.php

Speaking Washington's Language: Money and Media
Filed by: Waymon Hudson
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/speaking_washingtons_language_money_and.php

Tuesday
He's Not Your Daddy, or: Obama and the Personal Politics of Gay Marriage
Filed by: Yasmin Nair
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/hes_not_your_daddy.php

Recap: DC marriage equality twists and turns
Filed by: Michael Crawford
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/recap_dc_marriage_equality_twists_and_tu.php

Monday
Cleve Jones Responds: 10 Reasons Why a March Isn't a Bad Idea
Filed by: Guest Blogger Cleve Jones
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/cleve_jones_responds_10_reasons_why_a_ma.php

Gay dad gets a good ruling from the Georgia Supreme Court
Filed by: Nancy Polikoff
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/gay_dad_gets_a_good_ruling_from_the_geor.php

Transgender Comics: Closetspace
Filed by: Austin Crowder (B-IN)
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://indiana.bilerico.com/2009/06/transgender_comics_closetspace.php

Sunday
Was Jesus Gay? The Detective Story Continues
Filed by: Patricia Nell Warren
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/was_jesus_gay_the_detective_story.php

GLBT Peeps, If You Want Your Rights, Fly This Flag
Filed by: Monica Roberts
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.bilerico.com/2009/06/glbt_peeps_if_you_want_your_rights_fly_t.php

End This Sneaky Way To Rig Elections
Filed by: Nadine Smith (B-FL)
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://florida.bilerico.com/2009/06/end_this_sneaky_way_to_rig_elections.php

A Grand day out - At the Sacramento Pride Festival


My son Spencer is the greatest, M is in Brasil and so he joined me at the 2009 Sacramento Pride Festival. It is amazing, 20 years ago I remember being nervous bout attending a tiny little get to gether inthe park. We aren't 3.5 million, but by golly we were a couple of thousand! Viva!

The shots here are of the parade before we went into the Festival grounds... enjoy!