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Category Archives: the gay civil rights struggle
A Tangled Web Billo Weaves
So this video has been going around since Billo’s show on Tuesday, in which he defended JC Penney for hiring Ellen DeGeneres as their spokesperson. I initially thought, “Well. Maybe JC Penney is a sponsor for O’Reilly, but I can’t … Continue reading
Posted in a little something for my homos, bucket of dicks, so wrong it's right, the gay civil rights struggle, the internet blows my fucking MIND
Tagged bill o' reilly, christian, contradiction, controversy, defense, ellen, funny, gay, hypocrisy, irony, jc penney, mccarthy, million moms, sexuality, sponsor, witch hunt
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I’m Gonna Go Play Ping Pong Now
How does a kid react when he comes across the concept of gay marriage for the first time? This one doesn’t seem to think it’s any big whoop. Dan Savage posted this illuminating clip over at The Portland Mercury’s Blogtown. … Continue reading
Mojitos?
Here’s a photo from Sam Adams’ website. He’s with the new City Auditor LaVonne Griffin-Valade (what a name!) The willingness to put a photo like this on his own website? Just another reason why Sam is an awesome mayor. Captions? … Continue reading
STFU
Randy Leonard essentially told Jasun Wurster to STFU, during city council today, after Wurster called him Sam’s “mouthpiece”. Randy refuted the appelation and explained he’d forgiven Sam. Matt Davis has the story at Blogtown.
Posted in city politics, news, PDX, Portland, the gay civil rights struggle
Tagged city council, jasun wurster, Randy Leonard, recall effort, sam adams, signatures
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Would Spidey Make a Good Cowboy?
I think Spider-Man would make an excellent cowboy because he can jump around real fast. He can also use his webs. He does not need a lasso. He can also use his Spidey sense to tell when there are bad … Continue reading
There Can Be Only One!
I’m 97.57% sure that this is the best video ever uploaded to youtube. It’s an animated nanomusical by bradsucks! (Thanks @jarvitron!)
Stand by Your Sam
As I’m sure you already know, Sam Adams issued a statement yesterday stating his intent to return to work tomorrow and continue being the mayor he promised us he would be. This is a great victory for the people of … Continue reading
Posted in PDX, Portland, the gay civil rights struggle
Tagged activism, mayor, PDX, politics, Portland, sam adams
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A Gay Proposal
(for Ending the Energy Crisis and Defending the Integrity of the American Family) Recently, California passed a Proposition, numbered 8, which took away from homosexuals, the right to marry, which they’d been granted earlier this year. It seems, shamefully, that … Continue reading
Presented without comment: a paragraph from Moby Dick
Squeeze! squeeze! squeeze! all the morning long; I squeezed that sperm till I myself almost melted into it; I squeezed that sperm till a strange sort of insanity came over me; and I found myself unwittingly squeezing my co-labourers’ hands … Continue reading →