Tag Archives: Politics

Who said it: Donald Trump or not Donald Trump?

Hillary ClintonDonald Trump’s recent comment about banning all Muslims from entering the US has a lot of Republicans distancing themselves, but the fact is the Republican Party of 2015 is far more conservative than it has ever been and while many may revile Mr. Trump, his running mates are in many ways just as extreme. The Hillary Clinton campaign has created a rather interesting online game I’d suggest you try called Who said it: Donald Trump or not Donald Trump?

#GOPdildo

GOPdildo, gun control, NRAIt may be juvenile and it may be crass but I love this new Tumblr site that is taking images of politicians proudly posing with guns and superimposing images of dildos in their hands. I’ve made my feelings perfectly clear in the past that I’m a staunch advocate for more sensible gun laws and regulations.  Until that time comes I’ll use these images to find some vestige of humor in what I think is an otherwise very serious and shameful situation in the United States.

gun control, nra, sarah palin, rick perryFor more images check out the site: gopdildo.tumblr.com

Give me your tired, your poor (as long as you’re not Syrian)

Statue of LibertyIt seems like Americans are more comfortable talking about our nations’ ideals rather than living up to them.  The inscription on the Statue of Liberty says:

Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses, yearning to breath free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore,
Send these, the homeless, tempest tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.

I can understand the need for carefully screening refugees from Syria and the Middle East, but to date we’ve welcomed approximately 1,500 refugees; a pitiful few considering we are a nation of immigrants some 300 million strong. The terrors taking place in Syria have resulted in more than 250,000 civilians killed and more than 22 million forced to flee their homes (that includes children). I can’t think of another nation more in need of the United States, but it seems like our country’s “Christian ideals” have been forgotten or are simply lip service.

Explain to me how having 22 million displaced Syrians living in poverty in the Middle East (because nobody will take them) won’t result in providing ISIS and others with a new generation ripe for recruiting.

NYT: G.O.P. governors vow to close doors to Syrian refugees
CNN: 
More than half of the nation’s governors say Syrian refugees not welcome
FOX News:
Where are the Syrian refugees now?
NBC:
House Speaker Ryan: “Pause” needed in resettling Syrian refugees

Watch this powerful video #VowToProtect

MassMutual has launched a social media campaign that asks who do you #VowToProtect and created this video talking about marriage equality. You needn’t be a romantic to be touched by this powerful video. Watch and share it.

Thanks to the blog Accidental Bear for bringing this to my attention.

Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that

ParisLet’s not try to rationalize the irrational. This is an attack on everyone who values personal freedoms and individual liberties; unfortunately it happened to take place in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.  Despite that obscenity the spirit of Paris and the French will rise above this tragedy.

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that.
Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.”
-Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Word of the day: Irony

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Drag gospel fest at Club Cafe tonight 6-9PM

LGBT Asylum SupportWe all know how lucky we are to live in the US. Being gay is the equivalent to a death sentence in many nations throughout the world, but especially in Africa and the Middle East.  The LGBT Asylum Support Task Force is a group of dedicated volunteers who provide support for those seeking political asylum in the U.S. based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.

If you would like to get involved come to Club Cafe tonight from 6-9 for their 5th annual drag gospel fest and to learn more visit: lgbtasylum.org.

How to handle bigots without saying a word

Chester, England Pride Dean Paton joined a group protesting at a gay pride parade in Chester, England earlier this month with a sign of his own that was absolutely brilliant.  I saw this article in HuffingtonPost’s Gay Voices and wanted to share it with you. You can read more and watch a brief video of Paton with his sign at the parade, here.

Brian Sims announces he will run for US Congress

Help send Brian Sims to the U.S. Congress from Pennsylvania’s 2nd district, by signing up and making a contribution today, Brian Sims for Congress.

Bring back the Manchin-Toomey gun background check

Manchin-Toomey, gun control, background checks, NRABack in 2013 in response to the Newtown, CT shooting President Obama threw his support behind the Manchin-Toomey background check legislation only to watch it fail.  One of the reasons it failed was because NH Senator Kelly Ayotte sided with the NRA and was the only US Senator from New England to vote against background checks.  Who can say if today’s shooting in Oregon would have happened if this legislation had passed but clearly not doing anything isn’t working.

Manchin-Toomey Background Check DealBelow are the US Senators who opposed sensible background checks in 2013.  If you are as outraged as I am after this latest shooting and one of these people represent you in Washington D.C. then I would suggest you speak up and let your voice be heard.

Elizabeth Warren on Late Show with Stephen Colbert tonight

politics, humorSet your DVRs for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert tonight. Massachusetts U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren will be his guest.  Elizabeth Warren joins a growing list of powerful politicians recently invited to the new show including, V.P. Joe Biden and Republican presidential candidates Gov. Jeb Bush, Sen. Ted Cruz and Loudmouth Donald Trump.

Rick and Dave share #KissesForKim

Kisses for Kim 16 yearsLook at this adorable #KissesForKim photograph of Rick and Dave from California.  Rick shared in his email that they met online sixteen years ago and were one of the lucky few to get married in CA in 2009.

#KissesForKim is an online campaign that I first read about on Queerty by two straight guys to show their support for the LGBT community. I really liked their positive message of love and wanted to invite our community to be a part of this positive message. Rick and Dave join my friends Dirk & Jesse and Cole & Hunter with a #KissesForKim photograph. What a handsome bunch of guys.

Boston Freedom Rally is Sept 26-27

Hempfest Boston

2012 Freedom Rally to legalize marijuana at Boston Common

$125 Million: Colorado marijuana tax revenue is on pace to double bringing in an expected $125 million dollars to the state.

Did you know that Boston hosts one of the largest rallies in the US to educate people on the benefits of marijuana and celebrate its many uses every September? This year marks the 26th anniversary of The Boston Freedom Rally. Come to the Boston Common to check out the two day celebration. The rally will be used to also collect signatures for Bay State Repeal initiative to legalize cannabis; they are hoping to collect more than 65,000 signatures this weekend.

Freedom Rally website
Freedom Rally FB event page

Both the sitting Governor of MA and Mayor of Boston have done everything they can to thwart medical marijuana dispensaries from opening, despite overwhelming support in the polls back in 2012 when it was passed. If you are in favor of the legalization of marijuana come to show your support.  Aside from money, nothing gets a politician’s attention like large rallies.

Did you know? ~750,000 people were arrested for marijuana violations in 2012; what an unnecessary burden on law enforcement and our judicial system.

Kisses for Kim part deux

Cole, Hunter, The Maverick MenLast week I wrote about a campaign started by two straight guys called #KissesForKim to show their support for marriage equality and to show Kim Davis (the rather notorious Kentucky clerk) that love is greater than hate.  To show their support for this affirming message my friends Dirk Caber and Jesse Jackman shared a rather romantic kiss poolside.

While I still maintain that Kim is a homophobic imbecile , I do like the message of #KissesForKim, because of its love and life affirming statement; live and let live. So I was happy to see my friends (also notorious in their own right) The Maverick Men send me a picture to show their support #KissesForKim.

Let me know your thoughts and feel free to share photos of you kissing the one you love with the same hashtag. While I don’t know that it will change Mrs. Kim Davis’ mind, I do think it sends a wonderful statement that another person’s spite will not triumph and that in itself is rather sweet to savor. Thanks again Cole & Hunter.

Sunday cartoon: The Pope is a Muslim

PopeI wonder how this Pope will be received by the Republican Presidential candidates when he visits the US later this week?