Labels: B-52's, dance music, Fred Schneider, gay artists, Superions
A personal blog by a graying (mostly Anglo with light African-American roots) gay left leaning liberal progressive married college-educated Buddhist Baha'i BBC/NPR-listening Professor Emeritus now following the Dharma in Minas Gerais, Brasil.
Friday, February 19, 2010
From JMG: HRC Issues Plan For DADT Repeal
Guiding our work over the next months will be a number of key principles:
* Continued Presidential Leadership
We have - and will continue to — call on the White House to include DADT repeal language in the 2011 Department of Defense authorization bill. HRC Legislative Director Allison Herwitt made that clear in this story by the DC Agenda on Jan. 11.
* Congressional Action in 2010
We believe that legislative action must run on a parallel track with the work of the DOD implementation review. We have — and will continue to — press the Senate to include repeal language in the final mark up of this year’s DOD authorization bill.
* Gates/Mullen review
While the testimony of Gates and Mullen marked a historic and extraordinary move towards final repeal of DADT, HRC is advocating that the announced review is comprehensive and expeditious, and includes input from lesbian and gay service members and veterans. We will work to ensure the Working Group established by Secretary Gates will have all the data and information necessary to address any and all implementation issues.
* Strategic Partnerships
HRC will continue to partner with key groups and Congressional allies working toward repeal including the Center for American Progress, Servicemembers United and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network. By continuing to pool our resources, contacts and intelligence, we can meet the opposition head on and build even greater momentum for repeal.
* Voices of Veterans
HRC’s “Voices of Honor” campaign is organizing veterans across the country to generate media, grassroots and grass tops pressure in key states that will be critical to the final votes in the House and Senate. The campaign builds on the work of the national “Voices of Honor Tour” last summer which led to 30 new Congressional co-sponsors and garnered national media attention to this discriminatory law.
Labels: Congress, DADT, HRC, military
Reposted from JMG
Thursday, February 18, 2010
From JMG: Utah State Sen. Chris Buttars: Still Crazy!
Buttars wants to save Utah's crippled budget by doing away with the 12th grade. Students immediately formed their own Buttars PAC.
Labels: Chris Buttars, crazy people, education, Rachel Maddow, Utah
Congrats to the NEw New Hampshire!
NH Rejects Gay Marriage Ballot Push
Moments ago, the New Hampshire House resoundingly rejected an attempt to place a vote to repeal same-sex marriage on the November ballot.
CACR 28 defined marriage in this state by saying it can only be between a man and a woman. It was rejected by a wide margin, 201-135, short of a simple majority and far below the three-fifths majority -- 238 votes -- it needed to advance to the Senate. Sponsors tried to delay a vote on the bill until March 17, so local voters could weigh in on petitions at town meeting that ask for a popular vote on the amendment. "All we're trying to do here is put this on the ballot," Rep. David Bates, R-Windham, arguing voters should have their say.Cheers to New Hampshire! We are wriggling with pleasure.
Labels: LGBT rights, marriage equality, New Hampshire
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
You can help reverse marriage discrimination by signing this petition. There are organizations out there that say they support marriage equality, but they're hesitant to take a stand and fight for it now. We're going to collect all the signed petitions and deliver them to these organizations, and ask that they step up to support marriage equality now.
When Olson and Boise decided to take marriage equality to the federal courts, some big LGBT organizations argued against it, saying that it was “too soon” to fight for marriage equality on the Federal level. These same organizations are also saying that it’s “too soon” to fight for marriage equality at the State level in California.
It's not right for these organizations to tell Obama that there are no excuses in delaying the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and that there are no excuses in delaying the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act, while at the same time they argue that LGBT residents in California should wait more than 2 years to be equal. Demanding equality in the army while putting off equality in marriage is a compromise. Full equality is not something to be earned over time or given through concessions.
Let's stand together and tell these organizations that there is no such thing as partial equality! The time is now and we are the ones we've been waiting for. No one should be told to wait in line for their turn to be equal.
Tell these organizations to stop delaying LGBT equality, and unite in the fight to restore marriage equality now. Tell them to support Restore Equality 2010's efforts in repealing Proposition 8!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
An clear exampel as to why JMG is such a delight: Manly Cupcakes For Manly Men
Butch Bakery was born when David Arrick felt it was time to combine a masculine aesthetic to a traditionally cute product -the cupcake. When a magazine article mentioned that cupcakes were a combination of everything "pink, sweet, cute, and magical", he felt it was time to take action, and butch it up. He decided to create a company where "Butch meets Buttercream". David is delighted to bring this exciting culinary product to market.A one-dozen booze-infused "Butch Box" of cupcakes will set you back $48. I love that they've trademarked "Butch it up." I'm totally going to copyright "You go, girl!"
Labels: Butch Bakery, Manhattan, NYC, restaurants
Remembering a Gay Son
from Change.org
The Five Most Gay-Friendly Things About the 2010 Winter Olympics
And if you haven't noticed, there's also something a little LGBT-friendly about this year's games. Are they the Gay Games? No, not in the least. For really LGBT-inclusive sports, stay tuned for the 2010 Gay Games in Cologne, Germany later this year. But in its own way, the Vancouver Olympics are making little LGBT imprints. Here are five ways the Olympics are getting their gay on this time around.
Monday, February 15, 2010
From JMG: EU Warns Applicants: Support For LGBT Rights Is Mandatory For Membership
The three candidate countries were reminded that the protection of all minorities is a non-negotiable condition to access the European Union. “I am happy that our amendments in favour of LGBT rights in the progress reports for Macedonia and Croatia were adopted by the European Parliament,” Ulrike Lunacek MEP, co-president of the European Parliament’s Intergroup on LGBT Rights, said this evening. “We have reaffirmed that anti-discrimination standards must apply in candidate countries, and Štefan Füle, Commissioner for Enlargement, has assured us of his support on this issue. We count on the Commission’s work in this area to make sure fundamental rights are respected in the European region.” The other co-president, Michael Cashman, said that accession critera are “crystal clear”. ”Minorities must be protected from discrimination as laid out in Article 19 of the Treaty—and that includes sexual orientation,” he said. “This is not an à la carte menu: it is at the core of the European Union, and we will be rigorous in its application.”(Via - Lez Get Real)
Labels: Croatia, Europe, European Union, LGBT rights, Macedonia, Turkey
reposted from JMGFrom Care2: Gay and Lesbian or Homosexual? What's in a Word?
Together with the New York Times, CBS has released the results of their latest poll in which they attempt to gauge support for repealing the military gay ban 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell.' Interestingly, they found that more people support letting gays and lesbians serve in the military than support homosexuals. What? It seems that, at least in the minds of some respondents, words, and the emotions evoked by those words, really can make a difference. Here's a brief summary of the CBS poll (click here for the full article):
Sunday, February 14, 2010
From JMG: Dick Cheney Endorses DADT Repeal
I think the society has moved on. I think it’s partly a generational question. I say I’m reluctant to second-guess the military in this regard because they’re the ones who have got to make the judgment about how these policies affect the military capability of our, of our units. And that first requirement that you have to look at all the time is whether they’re still capable of achieving their mission and does the policy change i.e. putting gays in the force, affect their ability to perform their mission. When the chiefs come forward and say we think we can do it, then it strikes me that it’s time to reconsider the policy. And I think Admiral Mullen’s said that.
(Via - Think Progress)
Labels: DADT, Dick Cheney, Dubya, military
From JMG: Out Lesbian KD Lang Steals Show At Vancouver Olympics Opening Ceremonies
RELATED: Openly gay Canadian fiddle player Ashley MacIsaac also took center stage during the opening ceremonies. Watch his 1995 hit single Sleepy Maggie.
Labels: 2010 Olympics, Canada, kd lang, lesbians, LGBT History, Vancouver
From Bilerico
Exclusive Pics: Lt. Dan Choi back in service?
Filed by: Jeff Sheng
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/lt_dan_choi_back_at_training.php
Sunday
Rep. Frank, Stop Blaming The Community
Filed by: Dr. Jillian T. Weiss
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/rep_frank_defensive_and_apoplectic_on_enda.php
All eyes on disordered taxes
Filed by: Austen Crowder
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/all_eyes_on_disordered_taxes.php
Monday
Sarah Palin wants YOU to point fingers and shut up
Filed by: Kip Williams
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/sarah_palin_wants_you_to_point_fingers_and_shut_up.php
Green penis veins, oral sex pregnancy, and other sex questions
Filed by: Gloria Brame Ph.D.
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/green_penis_veins_oral_sex_pregnancy_and_other_sex.php
Tuesday
Sore Toes and "Angry Trannies"
Filed by: Antonia D'orsay
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/sore_toes_and_angry_trannies.php
A Call for Inclusive Immigration Reform
Filed by: Steve Ralls
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/a_call_for_inclusive_immigration_reform.php
Wednesday
More Problems at Notre Dame: Ex-Gay Speaker Invited to Talk About "Authenticity"
Filed by: Waymon Hudson
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/more_problems_at_notre_dame_ex-gay_speaker_invited.php
Is "Gender Incongruence" the Cure for What Ails?
Filed by: Keri Renault
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/is_gender_incongruence_the_cure_for_what_ails.php
Thursday
John Mayer and sexual racism
Filed by: Alex Blaze
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/john_mayer_and_sexual_racism.php
Would the World be Better Off Without Any Trans People?
Filed by: Guest Blogger Alice Kalafarski
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/would_the_world_be_better_off_without_any_trans_pe.php
Friday
What's the holdup in getting ENDA through the House?
Filed by: Bil Browning
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/whats_the_holdup_in_getting_enda_through_the_house.php
"Valentine's Day" - A Day in the Life of (Hetero) Love
Filed by: Jason Tseng
http://www.bilerico.com/2010/02/valentines_day_-_a_day_in_the_life_of_hetero_love.php
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Friday, February 12, 2010
From JMG: New Poll: Civil Unions Draw Stronger Support Than Same-Sex Marriage
In a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, 47 percent say gay marriages should be legal, with 31 percent saying they feel that way "strongly." Intensity is stronger among opponents, however: overall, half say such marriages should be illegal, including 42 percent who say so strongly. Civil unions draw broader support. Two-thirds now say they favor allowing gay and lesbian couples to form civil unions that would give them many of the same legal rights as married couples. That's an increase of 12 percentage points since a December 2007 poll that asked about civil unions for "homosexual couples." In the new poll, support for civil unions is at 50 percent or better across party and ideological lines. Support for such arrangements is now 15 points higher than it was a few years ago among conservatives; it's up 13 points among Republicans.
Views on gay marriage are little changed since Post-ABC polling last touched on the topic, in April 2009. Then, 49 percent said they thought it should be legal, 46 percent illegal. In that poll, a wording experiment found little difference between support for legal marriages of "gay and lesbian couples and for those among "homosexual couples." (A CBS News/New York Times survey released yesterday conducted a similar experiment and found the wording did make a difference in their results.)
Labels: ABC, civil unions, LGBT rights, marriage equality, polls