Sen. Roy Ashburn says that he is gay
Republican Sen. Roy Ashburn, who has been on leave from the Senate since his DUI arrest last week, confrimed today that he is gay.
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Sen. Roy Ashburn says that he is gay
Republican Sen. Roy Ashburn, who has been on leave from the Senate since his DUI arrest last week, confrimed today that he is gay.
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"A true Christian is someone who, in any given situation, is supposed to ask themselves what would Jesus do, then try to do that. How an organisation which has acted, decade after decade, only to protect its business interests above the interests of children can feel it has the right to dictate to us what Christians should do is beyond belief.Labels: Catholic Church, child abuse, Ireland, pedophilia, Sinead O'Connor, Vatican
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Talking Points Memo dug into Sen. Roy Ashburn's official California government site and dug up this 2005 press releaseLabels: closet cases, DUI, marriage equality, Roy Ashburn, scandal, Traditional Values Coalition
West Sacramento Mayor Christopher Cabaldon tells local news that he outed state Sen. Roy Ashburn on his Facebook page six months ago. That's great. Too bad nobody ever found out about it. Like Equality California. Or the Courage Campaign. Or any LGBT media outlet.
Labels: California, Christopher Cabaldon, closet cases, LGBT rights, Roy Ashburn
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Last night Craig Ferguson devoted his entire opening monologue to the Ashburn scandal to hilarious results. Too many great jokes, I'll just tip you to one. (Paraphrasing) "Police knew Ashburn had been in a gay bar because he tested positive for appletinis." The final joke is the best, though.
Labels: closet cases, Craig Ferguson, GOP, Roy Ashburn, scandal, television
"Marie Osmond's poor gay son killed himself because he had been told how wrong and how sick he was every day of his life by his church and the people in it. Calling that 'depression' is a lie! Yet the Osmonds still talk lovingly about their church, saying nothing about its extremely anti-gay Crusade. Marie also has a gay daughter!Labels: gay youth, Marie Osmond, Mormons, Quote Of The Day, religion, Roseanne Barr, suicide
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