Friday, April 1, 2011

Former Real Worlder Rep. Sean Duffy can't live on $174,000 a Year

Teabagger favorite (and former crush) Sean can't survive off his big salary. Listen to him whine.

Really, Sean? I can't imagine suffering from $174,000 a year. What kind life is he trying to live. I guess Rachel is buying too much LV bags. Anywho, this ad appeared today in response to the YT clip.
Oh, Sean. I guess you won't silly comments like that again.


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Sexy He-Man Art Show for LGBT Charity

A new and sexy art show is coming soon. Using one of our favorite childhood heroes (and to some of us, fantasies), 'Skeletor Saves' promise to be a hit while raising money for charity.

Here's more info:
Skeletor Saves is a collective charity show with work from top artists based on He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, benefiting The Ali Forney Center.


Sponsored by Slick It Up and Aaron Cobbett and curated by Brian Moylan, Bradford Shellhammer, and David Mason.

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WATCH: Thor Movie Clip

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Yes, believe it or not... There is a 'Born This Way' Glee Episode


Good Grief! Glee is going down this uber-poppy, "please the teens" route of storytelling. Look out for the 'Born This Way' episode.
Glee‘s April 26 outing is so big that even its usual 60-minute time slot can’t contain it. Sources confirm to me exclusively that the episode is jam-packed with good stuff to the point that Fox will likely expand it to 90 minutes.


Coincidentally, the unorthodox installment features the music of an artist who knows a thing or two about breaking the rules: Lady Gaga. While not another tribute outing, the episode’s theme of self-acceptance was inspired by the singer’s runaway hit “Born this Way.” In fact, the title of the episode is “Born This Way” and it concludes with a rousing performance of the No. 1 smash.
Before that, though, the kids grapple with their own body image issues.

For example, Lauren (Ashley Fink) runs for prom queen, in so doing challenging the traditional notion of what a pageant princess looks like. Rachel (Lea Michele), meanwhile, considers getting a nose job.
Well, I'm sure it will be... Oh, Hell. This will be hokey. Most of the episodes are, which is why I don't watch it that much. Hopefully, Quentin Tarantino can take over for a season. I'm sick of the cotton candy styling of this show. Sorry to those who love it... I used to.

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Republicans Block Civil Unions Bill in Colorado


Earlier yesterday, it seemed that Colorado was going to get the Civil Union Act approved in the state. But later in the day, the GOP halted that process.
The House Judiciary Committee voted to stop the forward progress of SB-172, the Colorado Civil Union Act, a bill that would have provided committed gay and lesbian couples with critical legal protections, such as the ability to inherit property, to take family leave to care for a partner, to visit a partner in the hospital, and to make medical and end-of-life decisions for a partner.


“Today’s vote was out of touch with everyday Colorado voters. With 72% of Coloradans in support of civil unions, House Republicans are out of the mainstream,” said Brad Clark, Executive Director of One Colorado, a statewide LGBT advocacy organization. “Once again, they have turned their backs on Colorado families and kids.”


According to polls, support for civil unions is high. A February 2011 poll by Public Policy Polling found that 72% of Colorado voters support legal recognition of gay and lesbian couples.


Additionally, a Greenberg Quinlan Rosner poll conducted in 2010 found support for civil unions across political parties and religious affiliations, including 61% of Republicans, 84% of independents, 70% of Catholics, 67% of Protestants, and 55% of “born again Christians.”


“In the past two months, there have been more than 18,000 emails, calls, and postcards to legislators in support of this measure. A coalition of nearly one million Coloradans support this measure. And poll after poll reinforces that Colorado voters support this measure by a wide margin – Democrats and Republicans alike. Today, Republicans were out-of-touch with Colorado voters,” Clark continued. 
This is hopefully, a small set back at this time. With most of the people in support of the act, how can they deny this right?


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