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Gay Dating Services

Posted by LGBT On November - 28 - 2009

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http://JustGuys.net

http://DList.com

http://OutPassions.com

http://datinggaynow.com

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The AFA talks shit, yet again.

Posted by LGBT On October - 6 - 2009

One sided bastards.  I received this email from AFA Action Alert (contact@afa.net):

Time for “Safe and Drug Free Schools” Czar to resign

Contact Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and your members of Congress today!

October 6, 2009

Dear Nick,

Kevin Jennings is an open homosexual who is now serving the Department of Education as President Obama’s “Safe and Drug Free Schools” czar.

Jennings is the founder of the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), which pushes so-called “anti-bullying” policies which even GLSEN admits are really about promoting “affirmation” of homosexual behavior in the school system.

Jennings is intolerant of the “religious right,” 90% of whom enroll their children in public schools, and said in a 2000 speech “I’m trying not to say ‘[F---] ‘em’…I don’t care what they think. Drop dead!”

He wants homosexual indoctrination of students at all levels, having written the forward to a book entitled Queering Elementary Education, and saying in 2004, “Ex-gay messages have no place in our nation’s public schools…There is no ‘other side’ when you’re talking about lesbian, gay and bisexual students.”

By his own admission he failed his legal duty to report what he believed to be a case of statutory rape when a young student approached him for counsel after the boy had been preyed on by an older adult in a local bus station bathroom. Jennings’ main piece of advice: “I hope you know how to use a condom.”

He writes in his 2006 memoir without any remorse of frequently getting “drunk and stoned” when he was a teenager.

Kevin Jennings is not qualified under any ethical standard to be entrusted with the safety of our nation’s public school children.

Well, here is what I also found out about Kevin Jennings:

In recent weeks, the ombudsmen (or “public editor”) of both The New York Times and The Washington Post have chastised their respective papers for paying too little attention to right-wing agitation on talk radio, cable news, and the blogosphere. In order to dampen charges of bias for the Times’ tempered coverage of the Van Jones and ACORN scandals—we wrote about the former here and the latter here—the paper has announced the creation of an editor to monitor the “opinion media.”

The public editor quoted Tom Rosenstiel of the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism, “If you know you’re a target, it requires extra vigilance…Even the suspicion of bias is a problem all by itself.” What Rosenstiel appears to be advocating here is allowing the fringe crazies to set the terms of debate for what constitutes fair and responsible journalism, as if the mere “suspicion” of bias by lunatics like Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh ought to give the Timeseditors guidance on what stories to pursue. A more effective demonstration of the right-wing strategy of “working the refs” would be difficult even to imagine. And of course, with two scalps to its credit and mainstream media-appointed referees blessing their operations, why should the scandal machine stop now? The right’s most recent target for political assassination is Kevin Jennings, assistant deputy secretary of education for the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools. Jennings is an experienced teacher as well as being openly gay. He founded the organization Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network, which raises awareness and preaches tolerance for gays in schools. Undoubtedly encouraged by the successful campaigns against Van Jones and ACORN, reporters at WorldNetDaily, The Washington Times, and Fox News have taken up the fight against Mr. Jennings, the so-called “safe schools czar.”

On September 18, Sean Hannity asked if Jennings’s relationship with the GLSEN warranted his resignation from the administration. On September 23, an article appeared on FoxNews.com summarizing criticism of Jennings that has appeared on right-wing websites and blogs since the White House hired him in June. Its opening paragraph reads:

“President Obama’s ‘safe schools czar’ is a former schoolteacher who has advocated promoting homosexuality in schools, written about his past drug abuse, expressed his contempt for religion, and detailed an incident in which he did not report an underage student who told him he was having sex with older men.”

The day after this article appeared, “Fox and Friends” summarized it and asked if Jennings was “the man for the job.” That same day, on Lou Dobbs’s radio show, the host and Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council discussed Jennings. Dobbs said that Jennings had expressed “contempt for religion itself.” Dobbs could have been referring to a speech Jennings supposedly made in 2000, in which he allegedly said, “Fuck [the religious right].” There is no transcript of this speech, and the quotation first appeared in an article on a conservative website. Dobbs may also be referring to quotations used in the Fox News article from his memoir in which Jennings, who was raised by a fundamentalist Baptist minister, said that he abandoned religion as a teenager. Neither Fox News nor Dobbs mentions that Jennings discusses his return to Christianity in the same book. Mr. Perkins, whose organization launched the campaign against Jennings in June, has said, “homosexual behavior is a ‘death-style’ that is sending young people to an early grave.”

Notice the similarity between the way Dobbs and Fox News both conflate Jennings’s inflammatory alleged comments about the religious right and his misgivings about his religion as a young man with an outright condemnation of religion in general.

Dobbs does not disclose the Family Research Council’s role in digging up dirt on Jennings in June. Despite making the same accusations that were made earlier this summer, Dobbs introduces the subject by calling the dust up the “latest issue” in the invented controversy over Obama’s “czars.”

Dobbs implies that Obama created these “czar” positions for people like Jennings. Think Progress produced a fact-check of the most common attacks on Jennings back in July. They include the point that Jennings’s current position was held in the Bush administration by a Texas judge who was fired when he pled guilty to corruption charges, and then by a woman who holds a B.S. in home economics.

Hannity, meanwhile, brought Jennings up again on September 25 after Democrats had killed legislation calling for confirmation hearings for mid-level staffers like Jennings. Michelle Malkin also attacked Jennings in a column on the basis that Jennings was part of the Obama administration’s wider conspiracy to indoctrinate the nation’s children into radicalism.

The Washington Times chimed in with two separate editorials on Jennings in one week. The first recapitulated the Fox story and called for Jennings’s resignation. Once again the article referred to Jennings’s “utter contempt for religion.” The second, published just two days later,complained of a “double standard” in the treatment of former Rep. Mark Foley and Mr. Jennings. Mr. Jennings, who is gay, has received criticism for a story he has told about a male student who came to him for counseling early in his teaching career. The boy said he had been in a relationship with an older man and had taken dangerous sexual chances. The Washington Times editorial takes the opportunity to equate Jennings’s possible breach of ethics in failing to report what the student said to Mr. Foley’s continued sexual pursuit of male congressional pages:

“Whether the press feeding frenzy around Mr. Foley’s disgrace was justified or not, the explosion of coverage was certainly understandable, even predictable. That reality is what makes coverage of Kevin Jennings, President Obama’s ‘safe school czar’ something of a mystery. Mr. Jennings brings all the sleaze of Mr. Foley.”

Sex and the underaged? Check. An older man? Check. Potential misbehavior by a government official? Check.

Of course, in Jennings’s case, the events the Washington Times refers to happened more than 20 years ago. The reason the comments are available to smear him with is because Mr. Jennings spoke publicly about them in speeches and in an interview. Mr. Jennings has brought the incident up to show compassion for closeted students who engage in dangerous behavior when they don’t feel comfortable coming out.

Mr. Foley, on the other hand, engaged in actual harassment of 16-year-olds while he was in office. TheWashington Times is walking a fine line with this kind of righteous relativism. Immediately after the second editorial appeared, WND.com ran a piece on it with the headline, “’Safe Schools’ Chief Encouraged Child Sex with Older Man.”

Mainstream media have begun to pick up the narrative as well. On September 30, ABC’s White House correspondent, Jake Tapper, posted a blog saying that Jennings “expressed regret today” for his failure to act on the student’s apparent abuse. Curiously, WND.com posted an article directly contradicting Tapper with the headline “Obama’s ‘gay’ appointee: I’d handle the student differently. But…declines to express ‘regret.’” The WND article did, however, make use of quotations from the comments section of Tapper’s blog to demonstrate public outrage. A few hours later, the Associated Press ran a short item using the same protracted quotation from the dialogue between Jennings and the student that has been used in all of the right wing attacks against him. Matt Drudge of “The Drudge Report” linked to the item the same day and when on Thursday morning Mike Allen picked up the item for his morning POLITICO Playbook e-mail it became a sure thing that the controversy over Jennings made the big time by the day’s end.

Unlike the Jones and ACORN cases, we’ve received no new information in any of these accusations. All the right has done is repeat accusations made against Jennings by the Family Research Council who began the “Stop Kevin Jennings” campaign and the accompanying website, StopJennings.org, back in June. But so long as the mainstream media invites the lunatic fringe to set its agenda, our politics will remain in thrall to a man who claims that Obama retains a deep-seated hatred against his own white mother, and invites black school kids to beat up white ones because, well, just because…

That can’t be why they got into journalism in the first place. (Prime Buzz, Kevin Jennings: Should He Resign?)

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Self-Acceptance

Posted by Nick On September - 17 - 2009

[This is a real LGBT story posted by someone who wanted to remain anonymous.  Nothing has been altered or changed in this story.  If you want to read other LGBT stories, click here.  Have you shared your story?]

Queer As Folk

Queer as Folk – The Complete Series Read the rest of this entry »

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The Mormon: Part One

Posted by Nick On September - 15 - 2009

[This is an actual story-- Everything you read is true.  The person in this story would like to remain anonymous, but comments are always welcome.]

The Mormon: An LGBT Story
Part One of Two

I was 13 when I first thought I might be attracted to males. I was very religious (Mormon to be exact). I went to my bishop and explained how I felt. He told me that I had made a good choice coming to him, that in doing so on my own accord just to pray to god for help. That God would take the feelings away. That since I was being humble and whatnot that God would help. At age 16 I stopped praying. 3 years and it only got “worse”. I had no attraction to females, and was constantly checking out guys. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Mormon (Continued)

Posted by Nick On September - 15 - 2009

[This post is part two of an LGBT story.  You can find part one here.]

_files_images_2007_04_anti-gay-hate-crimeI ended up calling the cops to go back to the house to get my stuff. When I met with the cop he told me that I was a minor and that I HAD to go back home. So he took me home and talked to my parents. He told them that they couldn’t kick me out. So the cop motioned me back into the house. It was a horrible feeling, the idea of being fed to the wolves. I went back inside.

Much drama happened the next year. Arguments with my parents. Falling out with friends due my sexuality.

One awesome memory I had was Gym class in the locker room. I was the person to unlock the doors for the locker room. A asshole kind of guy said “hurry up fag” I told him to f*ck off. A few minutes later in the locker room, I was at the end of the locker room changing back into my street clothes when the guy came up with like 4 other guys. They started calling me anti-gay names and I was thinking wow is this really going to happen? Am, I really going to get my ass kicked for being gay? Just then when the 4 guys were inches away from me, about 10 other guys came up and pretty much screamed in sync “LEAVE HIM ALONE!!!” They were all the buff jock guys. I didn’t even know half of them. The 4 guys saw their defeat and just walked away. It was an amazing feeling being rescued like that and having people stick up for me. The rest of the year, the 4 guys never even looked in my direction again. Read the rest of this entry »

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Gay Grief Support Group of Grand Rapids

Posted by Nick On September - 10 - 2009

The Gay Grief Support group, a community outreach program of Free Spirit Worship Center, has expanded its meetings to twice a month. Starting February of 2009 they will be meeting the first and third Tuesday of each month.

Every person, regardless of circumstance, deals with grief at some point in their life. We grieve after events such as a break up or the death of a loved one; amidst difficult transitions; and lost hopes or dreams. Most people have heard of the seven stages of grief, but few in our society recognize how difficult it is to go through the process when one can’t share their grief openly. Those in the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) community are often burdened with disenfranchised grief, meaning that grief is unrecognized, unacknowledged, and occasionally disdained by others in society. If you are dealing with disenfranchised grief, you need, above all else, support. The Gay Grief Support Group meets at 6:30 p.m. every first and third Tuesday at Free Spirit Worship Center, 820 Monroe Ave, Suite 120, Grand Rapids, MI (North of the Sixth Street Bridge). Use the Mason Street entrance. For more information visit gaygriefsupport.org or contact Rev. Mary Martin (616) 791-8828 or email support@gaygriefsupport.org.

This information originated here.

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G.I.F.T.

Posted by Nick On September - 10 - 2009

G.I.F.T. (Gays In Faith Together) is a Grand Rapids based faith group.

Are you lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning?
Are you a family member or friend of someone who is?
Are you a Christian, or member of another faith tradition, looking for a group that affirms all of us as gifts from God?

You can find a link to their website here.

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Support Marriage Equality

Posted by LGBT On August - 31 - 2009

I located this video on this site.

This is a rather clever advertisement for marriage equality in Ireland.

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LGBT Companies

Posted by LGBT On August - 19 - 2009

Here is a list of the Fortune 500 companies that are LGBT friendly companies.  Make sure you know where your hard-earned money goes.  Some companies are ready to persecute you, yet when you have money in your pocket they’re your best friend.  The list below made the cut of the best LGBT-Friendly companies.  This list was taken from GayWallet.com.

Pepsi is a very big eye opener.  The reason I say this is because the American Family Association is always sending out e-mails about Pepsi and how evil they are.  Obviously, Pepsi is making a large impact. :)

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NOM Should Stand For “No Obvious Morals”

Posted by LGBT On August - 16 - 2009

NOM Should Stand For “No Obvious Morals”.

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The National Organization for Marriage (which is a very ironic name, since marriage is what they are trying to kill) has been putting out various advertisements over the last year or so to try and take away the rights of those LGBT people who have faught so hard to earn equal status.

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