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Dont'ask Dont tell is over
MAL Maneuvers has book three second-floor conference rooms at the Doubletree for three days, the duration of the “Mid-Atlantic Leather” event. The hotel also offered cheaper room rates for those going to “MAL Maneuvers.
Here is their marketing message
We’ve now got a KILLER line up of DEMOS, including super skilled rope bondage, sounds play, and flogging. LIVE Music and Sound is gonna be provided by THE BLACK PARTY DJ Rich King. So you can suck, fist, rim, and [f–k] TO THE BEAT. 15 Slings, Piss Tubs, Rimming Stations, a Bondage Cross, and a Flogging Station
Accomodations
We have just received word that the Doubletree Hotel has a few rooms remaining. Call the hotel at 1-800-492-5195 and ask for the Centaur Mid-Atlantic Leather room block. [Centaur is a D.C.-based homosexual sadistic group]
Maneuvers Location
This Maneuvers is a PRIVATE and INVITATION-ONLY event. It will be held at the nearby Doubletree Hotel, located at 1515 Rhode Island Avenue NW. Go to the Second Floor, which is where all the Convention Rooms are.
We are the only event on this floor and our desk is in view of the elevators.
Door Times
The Maneuvers will be held on Saturday, Jan 17. Doors open at 10pm and will close at 12 midnight. No admission after 12. Play continues until 4am. …
Attitude Code
Masculine, friendly, and ready to play. Spectators who wanna run their
mouths and socialize are not welcome at this event. We are here to
enjoy the company of MEN and to [F–K] our brains out. …
Invitation Only
All pigs must be on our email list and pre-approved to receive an InvitationDont'ask Dont tell is over
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Whitney Port invades NYC with an army of "um, like, you know?" and Brody Jenner takes his clothes off in two new spinoffs from MTV's "The Hills."
infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Sarah Haskins, Ben Hoffman, and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at current.com/infomania. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at infomaniafacebook.com.Whitney Port invades NYC with an army of "um, like, you know?" and Brody... more
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The gay-rights movement is expressing elation over President-elect Barack Obama's invitation to gay Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson to give the opening invocation of inauguration week after reacting angrily to Obama's selection of evangelical megachurch pastor Rick Warren to deliver the invocation on Inauguration Day.The gay-rights movement is expressing elation over President-elect Barack Obama's... more
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This is absolutely disgusting.
Now, in Gainesville, Florida, every child molester under the guise of a "transgender" (i.e. mentally ill person) can follow little girls into the women's restroom? I guess I would be following my daugther into the restoom if I saw this too, in order to protect her from the mentally ill. I guess no normal women will be using those restrooms anymore!
First, legalized abortion, then homosexuals are trying to destroy the meaning of marriage, and now this. How many more years will go by, how many lives might be shattered and children confused and hurt and killed, and how ridiculous is all this going to get before people realize what terrible mistakes are being made, along with the resulting damage to society?
I'm also hearing that there is a movement in Canada to legalize poligamy. All of this is related filth.This is absolutely disgusting.
Now, in Gainesville, Florida, every child molester... more
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Anthony Fest interviews freelance journalist Ann Garrison about Reverend Rick Warren's involvement in central Africa.Anthony Fest interviews freelance journalist Ann Garrison about Reverend Rick... more
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THE Pope enraged gay groups yesterday by declaring it was as important to save mankind from homosexual behaviour as it was to save tropical rainforests.
He said humanity needed to listen to the “language of creation” to understand the intended roles of man and woman.THE Pope enraged gay groups yesterday by declaring it was as important to save mankind... more
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"Pope puts stress on 'gay threat'
Pope Benedict has called for 'an ecology of the human being.'
Pope Benedict XVI has said that saving humanity from homosexual or transsexual behaviour is just as important as saving the rainforest from destruction."
The Pope truly seems to be trying out for the Prince of Darkness postion of late. Perhaps, being head of the Catholic faith is just a little too boring for him. The comments made here are so stupid and asinine that it is almost hard to come up with a comment in response to them."Pope puts stress on 'gay threat'
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The Catholic Church a body that has been staunchly opposed to the death penalty does not want to include international protections by the United Nations for gay people who face death penalty charges in countries where homosexuality is illegal. The Vatican is voicing opposition and plan to go against the French proposal that is introducing this piece of human rights resolution.The Catholic Church a body that has been staunchly opposed to the death penalty does... more
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An Ohio man in a high place at a conservative Christian school is accused of soliciting sex in open air.
52-year-old Robert Williams, Chief Financial Officer of Cincinnati Christian University, was arrested with two others on Saturday, said to have "manually stimulated" an undercover police officer in Mount Airy Forest. He is charged with sexual imposition.
Sting operations have brought attention to figures such as outgoing U.S. Senator Larry Craig of Idaho, who in August 2007 pled guilty to a charge related to soliciting sexual activity in a Minneapolis airport restroom, and former Florida lawmaker and McCain co-chair Bob Allen, said to have sought to perform fellatio on an undercover officer in exchange for cash at a public park in July 2007.An Ohio man in a high place at a conservative Christian school is accused of... more
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From http://www.gaycenter.org/out Highlights from the Join the Impact Rally at City Hall in New York City on Saturday, Nov 15, 2008. 10,000 people with four days of organizing? Amazing! Kudos to the new, young activists. Be inspired. Take Action! jointheimpact.comFrom http://www.gaycenter.org/out Highlights from the Join the Impact Rally at City... more
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A gay version of the Bible, in which God says it is better to be gay than straight, is to be published by an American film producer.
New Mexico-based Revision Studios will publish The Princess Diana Bible – so named because of Diana's "many good works", it says – online at princessdianabible.com in spring 2009. A preview of Genesis is already available, in which instead of creating Adam and Eve, God creates Aida and Eve.
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Is this just more good news, or seriously twisted?A gay version of the Bible, in which God says it is better to be gay than straight, is... more
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Prince William was photographed peeing on a fence during a break at a polo match and now pictures of his manhood are all over the internet.Prince William was photographed peeing on a fence during a break at a polo match and... more
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What a week in music! Paul McCartney wants to release a long-lost Beatle track. Rod Stewart's rolling with Ron Wood this summer for a Faces reunion tour. Jane's Addiction reunited again. Bocephus may be running for a seat in the Tennessee Senate. Jimmy Fallon replaces Conan, and The Roots may replace Max Weinberg. John Mayer could get his own 60's style variety show, and Elvis Costello scores a spot on the Sundance Channel. Prince may not support gay marriage, and will not promote a fragrance. Chris Martin wears musical trousers, OonceOonce calls out Justice, and Kanye releases a free mixtape.
The Daily Fix is the first music blog on TV airing on Current TV. The 2-minute daily music news show delivers cutting edge music news and insightful opinion in compelling short doses, utilizing MP3's and user-generated video from all over the web. Hosted by Douglas Caballero, the show airs daily at 9:31am, 1:31pm, 5:31pm, 8:31pm, 12:31am, 4:31am Eastern Time and can be found online at current.com/dailyfix.What a week in music! Paul McCartney wants to release a long-lost Beatle track. Rod... more
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Online dating site eHarmony will create a service for same-sex matching in a settlement of a 2005 complaint that the company's failure to offer such a service was discriminatory.
The new same-sex matching service from eHarmony, Compatible Partners, is set to debut by March 31.
The new same-sex matching service from eHarmony, Compatible Partners, is set to debut by March 31.
Under terms of the agreement with the New Jersey attorney general's office, eHarmony Inc. will start the service, called Compatible Partners, by March 31.
"With the launch of the Compatible Partners site, our policy is to welcome all single individuals who are genuinely seeking long-term relationships," said Antone Johnson, eHarmony vice president of legal affairs.
The company and its founder, Neil Clark Warren, admit no wrongdoing or liability.
"Even though we believed that the complaint resulted from an unfair characterization of our business, we ultimately decided it was best to settle this case with the attorney general, since litigation outcomes can be unpredictable," eHarmony attorney Theodore B. Olson said.Online dating site eHarmony will create a service for same-sex matching in a... more
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"More than 100 retired U.S. military leaders -- including the former head of the Naval Academy -- have signed a statement calling for an end to the military's "don't ask-don't tell" policy, according to a California-based think tank that supports the movement.
The "don't ask-don't tell" policy should go, says a statement signed by 104 retired U.S. military leaders.
Retired Adm. Charles Larson, the former Naval Academy superintendent, tops the list of 104 retired general and admirals who want the government to repeal the policy, the Palm Center at the University of California, Santa Barbara, announced Monday.""More than 100 retired U.S. military leaders -- including the former head of the... more
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In the light of recent events that have taken place in the state of California, many people have decided that it’s time to take matters into our own hands. We will not sit back and let the rest of the world decide what we can and cannot do in America the Free.
We have borrowed from the Chicano movement and modified their "Day without a Mexican" into "Day without a Gay."
This concept is simple, but makes a huge impact.
On December 10th, 2008 we ask that all people in the LGBT community and all of our supporters call in sick to work and do not attend school. We ask that you do not purchase anything that day. We want California to see how many of us there are, and that there may be a person in their life that they didn’t know was gay.
Please join us. I know, personally, how extremely difficult it can be to come out and be open about yourself. I have overcome my fear, and I hope that all of you are able to as well.
We need to stand strong in California, and around the country. We need those that oppose us to know that we are strong and that we will NEVER GIVE UP.
Join us, and gain your equality. **this is not restricted to California**
The Official Website: day without a gay * orgIn the light of recent events that have taken place in the state of California, many... more
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Gay haters and the like have been beguiled by organized religion.
I used to be one of your kind. I too fell into the group of being someone that was self elevated and bigoted. In time I became educated to the reality of what it means to be gay.
I watched someone dear to me deal with the fact they were gay. They lived in the heart of a racist and bigoted land. You know I am speaking of Utah when I say this.
From an early age, this boy knew he was attracted to people of the same sex. He listened to his father and stepmother make jokes with his friends about all of those "gay bastards."
He decided he was going to make himself not gay. He tried everything he could think of to entice himself with things from the opposite sex. Relentlessly for two years he pursued this endeavor with no avail.
He sought out advice from counselors and numerous friends as to what he should and could do. He found nothing that could resolve his issue of being gay. He chose not to be gay but it wouldn't go away.
Facing great fear of condemnation and bodily harm from the Mormon masses and others he often contemplated suicide. For a period of about two years he toiled with the battle of whether or not he was worthy of living or if he should end it all by killing himself.
Having observed his intense struggle, I came to the conclusion that being gay was not his choice, but rather being something he was born with. Since this observation I have become an advocate for gay rights.
Hopefully you will witness someone near and dear to you go through this same struggle. I do not mean that I wish this experience on anyone that is gay.
However, if you are fortunate enough to have someone you care about that is gay, you will come to understand as I have. It will literally change your life and perspective if you have any dignity what so ever as you watch them try to deal with it.
Being gay is not a choice!
Is this really the cross they must bear? The things written in the bible as to this subject were written by people such as you. They neither could understand it nor could they accept it. Thus they invoked God and condemned it. Since, how many have been tortured by the likes of you?Gay haters and the like have been beguiled by organized religion.
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From http://gaycenter.org/ New York City has finally jumped into the protest fray starting with a protest at the Church of Latter-Day Saints on November 12th. Thousands came out to demand equal rights. The march went down Broadway to Columbus Circle. The next protest will be at City Hall this Saturday, November 15th at 1:30pm check the Center's website above and also: http://jointheimpact.com/From http://gaycenter.org/ New York City has finally jumped into the protest fray... more
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Advocates like Trantalis say gays should focus less on marriage and more on simply building coalitions with straight politicians and others who can be allies in the political process. "We have to really blend in and show others that the LGBT people are no different than real, ordinary, commonplace people," he said. "We go to the same jobs, the same schools, and have the same God."
But such calls for joining the mainstream won't please everyone in the gay community, many of whom feel that they should not have to look and act like everyone else just to enjoy rights that an increasing number of courts are saying are inherently theirs. And for gays in California, who have had full marriage rights for the past six months, giving up on marriage seems a lot like going backward.
Gay rights activists look at the newly elected Democratic majorities in states like New York and see hope for expanding gay marriage, despite the setbacks on Election Day. New York governor David Paterson has been an outspoken defender of gay marriage, and some hope to press the legislature there to pass laws allowing full gay marriage - though conservative Democrats could well block such an effort. And while momentum may ultimately be on the side of advancing gay rights, Mohler says the fight is moving from courthouses to living rooms. "Both sides recognize this is now a battle for the hearts and minds of our neighbors," he says.
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Don't ask to have the same rights as everyone else and demand to be special. It's one or the other. Either you want to be treated like everyone else is treated or you want to stand out and be treated differently...be it worse or better.
He is right. The tactics that are being used are gaining no ground in the hearts and minds of those that homosexuals need to get what they want. They are not black people. This is not the same. They have to do things differently to win.
And the idea that Democrats are more willing to do what they need or want is proved wrong bye the fact that Florida and California totally gave the opposite of what their color supposedly represented.Advocates like Trantalis say gays should focus less on marriage and more on simply... more
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