Entries from November 2008

It Is Not Mean If It Is True

November 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment

My God this is truly outrageous. And could the fesity freshman reporter sent far afield to see the scary San Francisco. . .could he WANT to suck O’ Reilly’s withered, pruny cock any harder?

I think not.

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Sans Gay Day?

November 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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Boycott of the Century

November 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Cinemark (Century Theatres, CineArts, and Tinseltown Theatres) CEO Alan Stock’s donated $9,999 to Yes on Prop 8.

In a couple of weeks, MILK, the story of slain San Francisco supervisor Harvey Milk’s personal struggle for civil rights for GLBT folk, will show at several of Cinemark’s theatres. Yah, the irony.

See it at the Castro Theatre in all the gay glory you can eat, and boycott blowhard Stock’s cinemas. Fuckin’ asshat.

Join the Facebook movement to spread the word!

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It is On!

November 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

No more Mr Nice Gay, indeed.

A religious group that preaches and attempts to convert and “cure” homosexuals got chased out of the Castro last weekend, escorted by cops. The cultural civil war is in full swing.

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Yeah He Did

November 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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RTGC Taint Meat Up 2009

November 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment

It just doesn’t get any sillier than this. . . .

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Bittersweet

November 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Pure pandemonium last night, cars honking, people hollering their fool heads off in the street.

So we decided to check it out. The Castro was blocked off and thousands were dancing, screaming, crying and hugging in celebration. A lot of them were young, presumably straight folks, although there were gays in the mix.

Far more of them were half a block away, on the sidewalks outside  bars, talking in groups of threes and fours, checking phones, updating each other on Prop 8 results.  I too felt cut off and disconnected from the joy.  I am excited that Obama won. His acceptance speech was historic and moving. I’m happy that African Americans rightfully view this as a long hard fought victory.

But as the sun comes up this morning, gay people are still being denied a right that African Americans fought for and won more than 50 years ago.  Anti-gay initiatives passed also in three other states, but we have discrimination embedded into our state constitution now, in a state formerly known as a tolerant, fair refuge for gays and lesbians.

I’m embarrassed for California.

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