Thursday, May 31, 2012

Sex-Selection Abortions Bill Pits Democrats Against Republicans in House

This afternoon, the House debated a bill that would ban sex-selection abortions in the United States, pitting Republicans and Democrats in a showdown over a woman's right to choose, which opponents contend is "intended to chip away at a woman's right to obtain safe, legal medical care."
The measure, known as the Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (PRENDA), was perceived by Democrats as a dim-witted ploy to coax liberal lawmakers to support the bill or be faced with the prospect of an onslaught of campaign advertisements this fall highlighting a lawmaker's vote to essentially support sex-selection abortions.
"Somebody decided politically that it was a difficult place to put people in," House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Md., told reporters Wednesday afternoon at his pen-and-pad briefing. "It's a political effort, not a substantive effort."
But after the plight of blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng, who spoke out against forced abortions in his native China, captured international headlines this month, GOP aides said the leadership hoped to capitalize on the momentum of that awareness to ensure that sex-selection abortions are not legal in the U.S.
"For most of us, Mr. Speaker, 'It's a girl' is cause for enormous joy, happiness and celebration," Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., said on the House floor. "But in many countries including our own, it could be a death sentence. Today the three-most dangerous words in China and India are, 'It's a girl.' We can't let that happen here."
Earlier this week, a pro-life group released an undercover video purportedly showing a Planned Parenthood counselor in Texas assisting a woman seeking a sex-selection abortion. Gendercide, the practice of killing baby girls or terminating pregnancies solely because the fetus is female, is estimated to have produced a "gender imbalance" with 100 million more girls than boys around the world.
Many nations with staunchly pro-choice/pro-abortion rights laws and protections nevertheless ban sex-selection abortions. Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, the Netherlands all have laws banning sex-selection abortions.
A vote on the measure was postponed until Thursday. Approval of the measure is subject to a two-thirds majority, which may be difficult to attain given the Democrats' general opposition to what they perceive as another Republican attempt to engage Democrats in the so-called War on Women. The House Democratic leadership does not whip the Democratic caucus on votes dealing with choice or war.
"The Republican majority continues its War on Women in a new and creative way: by attempting to couch legislation that would destroy women's fundamental constitutional rights as a woman's rights law. It is cynical, but creative," Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said. "The preference for male children is a real, if limited, phenomenon in the United States. Some women face familial and community preference to have male children, and that pressure can increase with each subsequent birth. But this does nothing to help those women."

Monday, May 28, 2012

This was posted to my facebook wall by my friend Art, a Marine

"The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!"
-Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945

Alan Simpson Slams Fellow Republicans For Unwillingness To Compromise

Alan Simpson
Former Sen. Alan Simpson (R-Wyo.) lashed out at members of his party on Sunday, slamming them for their unwillingness to compromise on proposed tax increases.
In his characteristically colorful style, Simpson told CNN's Fareed Zakaria that Republicans' rigid opposition to new tax revenues has hampered productivity and diminished the chances of reaching an agreement with Democrats on debt reduction.
"You can’t cut spending your way out of this hole," Simpson, who was appointed as co-chair of President Obama's Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform in 2010, said. "You can’t grow your way out of this hole, and you can’t tax your way out of this hole. So put that in your pipe and smoke it, we tell these people. This is madness."
Simpson continued: "If you want to be a purist, go somewhere on a mountaintop and praise the east or something. But if you want to be in politics, you learn to compromise. And you learn to compromise on the issue without compromising yourself. Show me a guy who won’t compromise and I’ll show you a guy with rock for brains."
The former senator, along with debt commission co-chair Erskine Bowles, developed a plan in 2010 for bringing down the top tax rate and lowering the deficit by repealing a number of tax cuts and credits. The initial plan, commonly known as Simpson-Bowles, was mostly ignored by lawmakers. A bipartisan budget modeled after their report was rejected by the House earlier this year.
During the interview Sunday, he expressed frustration with his party's focus on social issues, as well as the ability of outspoken figures like Americans for Tax Reform head Grover Norquist to drive the conversation.
"I guess I'm known as a RINO now, which means a Republican in name only, because, I guess, of social views, perhaps, or common sense would be another one, which seems to escape members of our party," Simpson said. "For heaven’s sake, you have Grover Norquist wandering the earth in his white robes saying that if you raise taxes one penny, he’ll defeat you. He can’t murder you. He can’t burn your house. The only thing he can do to you, as an elected official, is defeat you for reelection. And if that means more to you than your country when we need patriots to come out in a situation when we’re in extremity, you shouldn’t even be in Congress."

Friday, May 25, 2012


Nine-Year-Old Stands Up to Westboro Baptist Church with One-Boy Counter-Protest

When nine-year-old Josef Miles spotted members of Fred Phelps' Westboro Baptist Church doing their hate-mongering thing on the Washburn University campus in Topeka, he asked his mother, Patty Akrouche, if he could stage a small counter-protest to their message of intolerance.
With just a pencil and small notebook in hand, Josef took on the bigots with a succinct yet poignant proclamation: "God Hates No One."
"Those people are scary but he stood strong, was respectful and stood by his convictions," Akrouche wrote on her Facebook page. "He will be a good man, I have no doubt."

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

To the GOP and Christian Reich: This is the past telling you to get with the times!

Some pics of my boyfriend and I at a B-Day party for a couple of friends last weekend






And since this is a Punk Blog, I suppose I should break from the politics for a moment to mention the Cleveland Tattoo expo! 

http://www.clevelandtattooexpo.com/cleveland_tattoo_expo/Cleveland_Tattoo_Expo_2012.html

Come Check it out, my friends and I will be there!!

Rachel Maddow and Jane Lynch Say Obama's Support Affected Them Personally

BY Lucas Grindley

May 17 2012 11:45 AM ET


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MNSBC's Rachel Maddow and comedian Jane Lynch talked Wednesday about how President Obama's support for marriage affected them personally.
"I felt like half of me had to have a talk with the other half," Maddow said of the internal conflict of being a political journalist who is a lesbian. She said journalists were missing the point, and that the real importance of the president's statement is its potential to change minds.
Lynch said the president's statement had awakened something in her.
"When the president came out and said that he supported the dignity of our families and our relationships, that really moved me, that really touched me for the first time," she said. "And I've realized that I've been kind of distanced from it emotionally."
Maddow picked the out Glee star as the "Best New Thing in the World" on Wednesday and let her deliver a stinging rebuke of Republican opposition to marriage equality.
Lynch pointed out a high-level GOP pollster's worry that the party is on the wrong side of political trends.
"Someone's going to have to teach Republicans how to to talk about gay rights," Lynch said, "without seeming like they've caved to the Democrats. Some strategists are going to have to make it their speciality to teach Republicans how to be pro-gay while still sounding angry."
http://video.msnbc.msn.com/the-rachel-maddow-show/47454909#47454909

Poll: Most People Don't Care If Romney Was an Antigay Bully

BY Lucas Grindley

May 17 2012 12:06 PM ET

Mitt Romney 
 
A new poll finds that most people by now have heard about Mitt Romney's past as an antigay bully and more than two-thirds aren't bothered one bit by it.
Ipsos asked poll respondents via the Internet about a Washington Post report that while Romney was in prep school, he led a "posse" of students who held down and forcibly cut the hair of a fellow high-schooler while the student cried, screamed and called for help.
Of those who had heard about the attack, Politico reports that 67% said the story doesn't affect their view of Romney one way or the other. For 28%, the story negatively affected their opinion, and 5% said it had a positive effect.
Romney doesn't deny the bullying happened. Instead he claims to not be able to remember it and laughs about the "pranks" he often pulled during school. Commentator Frank Rich said it's Romney's reaction that could worsen the polls to come.
"As many have said, what is fair game is his strange, chuckling denial of any knowledge of a fairly violent prank that other participants and eyewitnesses remember so vividly," Rich said in an interview in New York magazine. "If no other similar incidents turn up, that will be the end of it. How big an “if” that is, I don’t know. Much of Romney’s past remains a mystery to me, as it does to most Americans. Meanwhile Sondheim aficionados can savor a musical recounting of the bullying incident, 'Romney Mitt, the Demon Barber of Wall Street.'"

No Gays Allowed on Oklahoma Election Board?

BY Lucas Grindley

May 17 2012 2:36 PM ET

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State law required Oklahoma's Republican governor to pick a Democrat for its Election Board, but the gay man she selected as most qualified isn't even getting a vote.
Jim Roth was Gov. Mary Fallin's choice for the state's election board, having to name someone from a list provided by Democrats. Local newspapers point out Roth's long list of qualifications, including a term on the statewide Corporation Commission, and two terms as county commissioner.
But Senate Rules Committee Chairman Rob Johnson said it was Roth's experience, not his being gay, that led him to scuttle any vote on the nominee.
“There was a lot of concern among our caucus about putting someone who was a former statewide office holder on the election board,” Johnson told the Enid News and Eagle.
But Sen. Al McAffrey, who is gay, isn't buying that logic. He says Republicans are afraid a vote for a gay nominee would make them look too liberal.
"Senators do not want during election time to vote on a gay person," he told the Tulsa World. "That is what it comes down to."

Michigan Lawmakers Refuse to Sign Award for Lesbian

BY Lucas Grindley

May 18 2012 2:01 PM ET

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A lesbian who was supposed to get one of the Kalamazoo YWCA's annual "Women of Achievement" awards got slighted Thursday, and now LGBT rights leaders want to know what happened.
Sarah Stangl was one of several honorees given state proclamations as part of their award. Each certificate was signed by a cast of Michigan lawmakers. But some refused to sign the proclamation for Stangl, who was being honored in part for her work as the former coordinator for LGBT Student Services at Western Michigan University.
Refusing to sign were House Speaker Jase Bolger, state Sen. Tonya Schuitmaker, State Rep. Margaret O’Brien. All are Republicans, but so is Gov. Rick Snyder, who signed the proclamation.
"If this is some sort of statement, I think it's petty," Zachary Bauer, executive director for the Kalamazoo Gay Lesbian Resource Center, told the Kalamazoo Gazette.
None of the lawmakers involved have explained themselves.

Wanda Sykes on Obama and NAACP Support for Same Sex Marriage-Video

Wanda Sykes at the LA Gay & Lesbian Center's 'An Evening with Women' May 19, 2012 (Photo screen capture)
On the red carpet at the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s “An Evening with Women” Saturday night, May 19,  actress/comedienne Wanda Sykes – a lesbian who is married with children – talked with Renee Sotile & Mary Jo Godges of Traipsing Thru Films about President Obama’s declaration that he supports same sex marriage and the surprise vote by the board of the NAACP to unequivocally support marriage equality:
[On Obama] I am thrilled.  I’m so proud of him. I knew he would get there. But I believe it’s earnest and I’m just so proud because I flash back to this time four years ago and watching the vice presidential and presidential debates and when the topic of same sex marriage comes up, it was almost like they laughed. It was like a mockery of same sex marriage. And that hurt. I mean, you’re sitting their watching and you’re like ‘Ow.’ But you know what, I still voted for him because it was what I thought was best for the country and I just hope people who are – have a problem with him coming out for same sex marriage that they will still go with their instinct of what’s good for the country.
[On the NAACP] Yea! I’m so proud of the NAACP! I mean – this is huge! Really is huge because the NAACP – their roots are so instilled in the church. That’s where their meetings and all of that – are held – in churches. So to come out and support same sex marriage – I’m so  thrilled that they have gotten past the point that it’s not about religion, it’s about rights.  Marriage reallyt doesn’t have anything to do with religion. That’s why athetists get married. It’s about all the rights that comes along with it. So I’m very proud of the NAACP right now and I think I’m going to join! Maybe I’ll up my membership now.


Wanda Sykes reaction to Obama & NAACP Support of Same Sex Marriage

Horrific moment thugs attack head of gay rights group as Ukraine is forced to cancel parade hijacked by neo-Nazi zealots


By Anthony Bond
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They are shocking pictures which gay people still face a daily struggle against prejudice in some parts of the world.
With a group of three violent thugs kicking and jumping on him, Svyatoslav Sheremet lies forlornly on the ground.
He is being attacked because he is the head of the organisation Gay Forum of Ukraine.
Shocking: Homophobic thugs beat Svyatoslav Sheremet, head of Gay-Forum of Ukraine, in Kiev. He was attacked after telling the media that the first gay parade in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev was cancelled because of safety concerns
Shocking: Homophobic thugs beat Svyatoslav Sheremet, head of Gay-Forum of Ukraine, in Kiev. He was attacked after telling the media that the first gay parade in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev was cancelled because of safety concerns
He was attacked after meeting with members of the media to inform them that the first gay parade in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev was cancelled.
The attackers ran off when they realised members of the media were documenting the horrific assault. 

The event - which had attracted about 150 gay men and lesbians - was held at a secret location and had a huge police presence.
Battered: Svyatoslav Sheremet is covered in blood after he was attacked. Hundreds of neo-Nazis and other right-wing extremists turned up in Kiev to attack the gay parade
Battered: Svyatoslav Sheremet is covered in blood after he was attacked. Hundreds of neo-Nazis and other right-wing extremists turned up in Kiev to attack the gay parade
But hundreds of neo-Nazis and other right-wing extremists turned up and spread throughout the city and began to attack people.
At least two people required hospital treatment after being assaulted.
Following the arrival of the huge groups of extremists - and the risks they posed to those looking to enjoy the event - Kiev Pride was called off.

 
The attacks are particularly worrying as Ukraine will jointly host the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship this summer, which will see tens of thousands of football fans from across Europe descend on the country.
Speaking to Trouw.nl, Green MEP Marije Cornelissen said she was disappointed that the authorities could not uphold human rights in Kiev.
She added: 'If the Ukrainian police is unable to offer safety to participants in a Gay Pride, then you may doubt whether they can in the upcoming European Championships.'
One of the organisers of the event - known as Taras - said he was disappointed but added: 'Our goal was to promote dialogue in society, that's succeeded.'
The Ukraine Parliament will meet on Tuesday to condemn yesterday's activities and will also discuss homophobia in the country
Euro 2012 will take place between June 8 and July 1 and will be jointly hosted between Ukraine and Poland.
Troubling: The attacks are particularly worrying as Ukraine will jointly host the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship this summer. Svyatoslav Sheremet is pictured talking to a police officer
Troubling: The attacks are particularly worrying as Ukraine will jointly host the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship this summer. Svyatoslav Sheremet is pictured talking to a police officer

Monday, May 21, 2012







A giant Kali-Fuck You! My personal greeting to the GOP and Christian Reich 

Notre Dame sues Obama administration over birth control mandate

President Barack Obama is hooded as he receives an honorary degree at the University of Notre Dame, May 17, 2009. …
On Monday, the University of Notre Dame filed suit against the Obama administration over its rule that all employers must offer contraception in their insurance plans. Notre Dame is now the seventh religious college to sue over the mandate; it's also the largest school to do so.
President Barack Obama gave the commencement address at the prominent Catholic university in 2009.
In its suit, the school says that health care reform's contraception mandate violates its religious freedom and would require it to go against Catholic principles by offering contraception and sterilization to students and faculty in its insurance plan. The university serves 11,500 students of different religious faiths, and is traditionally led by a Catholic priest as president.
A few dozen Catholic dioceses and other religious organizations also filed suit today.
The Obama administration announced in February that religious organizations such as schools and hospitals would not directly have to offer birth control to their employees. Instead, the insurance company would contact women covered by its plan and offer the contraception. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and other religious organizations objected to this, saying that the organizations' premiums would still be helping to pay for the contraception in that scenario. In its suit, the University of Notre Dame says it is self-insured, which means this accommodation would not work for it.
A spokeswoman from the Department of Health and Human Services told Yahoo News that she couldn't comment on pending litigation, but that the department is still forming its contraception rule for self-insured religious schools. In a statement, Notre Dame President Father John Jenkins said he will continue to negotiate with the Obama administration on the rule. "We will continue in earnest our discussions with Administration officials in an effort to find a resolution, but, after much deliberation, we have concluded that we have no option but to appeal to the courts regarding the fundamental issue of religious freedom," he said.
Employers' insurance plans will have to offer birth control without a co-pay starting in August, but religious organizations will have another year before they must do so. Churches are exempt from the rule entirely.
When asked for a comment on the suit, the White House directed reporters to a transcript of Obama's February remarks about the mandate.

Gay Marriage : Foamy The Squirrel

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Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson: How Liberal Women Are Building a Shameless Society

Freedom to Serve, Freedom to Marry: The Story of Monica and Naomi

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At 11th Hour, Georgia Passes “Women as Livestock” Bill

March 31, 2012 by  
After an emotional 14-hour workday that included fist-fights between lobbyists and a walk-out by women Democrats, the Georgia House passed a Senate-approved bill Thursday night that criminalizes abortion after 20 weeks.
The bill, which does not contain rape or incest exemptions, is expected to receive a signature from Republican Gov. Nathan Deal.
Commonly referred to as the “fetal pain bill” by Georgian Republicans and as the “women as livestock bill” by everyone else, HB 954 garnered national attention this month when state Rep. Terry England (R-Auburn) compared pregnant women carrying stillborn fetuses to the cows and pigs on his farm. According to Rep. England and his warped thought process, if farmers have to “deliver calves, dead or alive,” then a woman carrying a dead fetus, or one not expected to survive, should have to carry it to term.
The bill as first proposed outlawed all abortions after 20 weeks under all circumstances. After negotiations with the Senate, the House passed a revised HB 954 that makes an exemption for “medically futile” pregnancies or those in which the woman’s life or health is threatened.
If this makes its seem like Rep. England and the rest of the representatives looked beyond their cows and pigs and recognized women as capable, full-thinking human beings, think again: HB 954 excludes a woman’s “emotional or mental condition,” which means women suffering from mental illness would be forced to carry a pregnancy to term. It also ignores pregnant women who are suicidal and driven to inflict harm on themselves because of their unwanted pregnancy.
In order for a pregnancy to be considered “medically futile,” the fetus must be diagnosed with an irreversible chromosomal or congenital anomaly that is “incompatible with sustaining life after birth.” The Georgia “fetal pain” bill  also stipulates that the abortion must be performed in such a way that the fetus emerges alive. If doctors perform the abortion differently, they face felony charges and up to 10 years in prison. Given all this, the so-called compromise suddenly does not look like much of a bargain.
For anti-choice lawmakers, it is an item of faith that fetuses feel pain at 20 weeks. But scientists disagree. Reviews of all existing medical evidence have found that fetuses have not developed the neurological structures to feel pain until at least 25 weeks, and likely not until 28 weeks, in the third trimester.
Although Roe v. Wade set the precedent for abortion to be legal up to 24 weeks, state legislatures continue to ram through restrictive anti-choice laws. Georgia will join six other states with fetal pain restrictions—Nebraska, Indiana, Idaho, Kansas, Oklahoma and Alabama. North Carolina prohibits abortion after 20 weeks.
Arizona is now poised to join the roster, as the Senate passed a 20-week abortion restriction Tuesday. The bill, which awaits final approval from the House, also requires women seeking abortions to look at a state-run website littered with anti-choice propaganda.
And in the Northeast, arguably the country’s most pro-choice region, the New Hampshire House voted Thursday to ban abortion after 20 weeks. The bill now moves to the Senate to join four other anti-abortion bills passed by the House this month.
Although GOP’s war on women continues to deal blow after blow, this week held two small victories: The Oklahoma Supreme Court struck down mandated ultrasounds while the Idaho House dropped the ultrasound bill all together.
Photo from Public Domain Image.

House Republicans vote to punish the gays

House Republicans vote to punish the gays

North Carolina pastor: Send LGBT people to concentration camps to die | The Raw Story

North Carolina pastor: Send LGBT people to concentration camps to die | The Raw Story

I'm back!!!

Well, It's been nearly a decade since I last hosted a blog. Of course I hadn't seen the need for it... Until now. Well kiddies, it seems we are at war. We're at war with the GOP and at war with the Christian Reich. What can you expect from this blog?? Well for one thing you can expect the shit I post on here to piss you off and rile you up. That is my intention after all. Occasionally I will post bits of news that will be good for morale, but mostly what I post will just piss you off. That's a good thing, get angry, use that. Remember that we are at war. You need to stay angry. We cannot afford to be complacent any more. The fight for our rights is not over! It is only just beginning! Viva la Revolucion!