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Friday, June 12, 2009

Chihuahuas and Cincinnati Police

Cincinnati police used physical means in an attempt to restrain a small dog after the dog allegedly attacked them and when that attempt failed they then tasered the dog and finally shot it to death with three bullets. The dog was a chihuahua, not unlike the ones in the accompanying picture. Look at the picture in this article and tell me you couldn't control a dog like those without shooting it to death?

The police involved in this incident are complete wusses. No excuse they could offer would be sufficient to justify, tasering or shooting to death, a small chihuahua dog.

They have once again, propped up the image of an american gun culture in which trigger happy cops shoot first and ask questions later. They have now destroyed a five-year-old boys happiness, who continually 'barks' for his lost beloved dog.

Shame on the Cincinatti police who perpetrated this ghastly killing and the Supervisors who defended it.

Source(s): News.com.au

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Zimbabwe's Disgrace

This is a disgrace. Zimbabwe has appealed for help for its prisoners after a documentary exposed horrific conditions in the country's jails, the film's producer says.

The documentary went on to say that makeshift mortuaries had been built within the prison grounds of one Zimbabwean prison, where bodies of inmates "rotted on the floor with maggots moving all around". It seems to me that some citizens of Zimbabwe are not much better off than some of its prisoners, with starvation and disease common within the general population also.

Robert Mugabe must be the worst leader of any country in the world, he has single handedly brought Zimbabwe to its knees. This is the cumulative effect of neglect on a grand scale.

Source(s): BBC News, metr zimbabwe

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

US Style Democracy in Action in Iraq


Iraq, Ground Zero for the so-called 'war on terror' is a nation where gays and lesbians live in real terror every day. This is a result of the democracy forced on Iraqies by the United States of America.

Read More at: iraqilgbtuk.blogspot.com

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Vermont Goes Gay

Gay marriage bill is passed in Vermont.

Vermont's Senate has passed a 2009 bill S-115 (An Act to Protect Religious Freedom and Promote Equality in Civil Marriage) by a vote of 26-4, paving the way for gay marriages to be performed and legally recognised in the state of Vermont and will be effective September 1, 2009.

It goes to the full House, where it is expected to pass, although supporters do not believe they have enough votes to override a veto, if Douglas where to veto it. Gov. Douglas has let bills become law without his signature.

It is good to see state legislators with vision and courage.

Source(s): shewired.com, Modern Pharisee blog


Postscript:
29/3/09

Gov. Jim Douglas has since said that he will veto the gay-marriage legislation proposal if it passes the Legislature. This will be the first time he has signaled such an intent before final legislative action on a bill.

It seems that Gov. Jim Douglas is not as progressive as the majority of his colleagues in the Vermont Legislature. The Vermont Legislature and Gov. Jim Douglas have not heard the last of this issue. Pressure will be brought to bare until this legislation has been signed into law.

7/4/09

Governor Vetoes Gay Marriage Bill In Vermont

As promised, Jim Douglas, Governor of Vermont, has vetoed legislation that would allow gay and lesbian couples to marry in the state.

In his veto message to the Senate, Douglas wrote that he didn’t think that the proposed change would provide any additional rights to same-sex couples and that the state’s current civil unions provisions were adequate.

8/4/09

Woohoo ! Lets celebrate! Vermont's House and Senate voted Tuesday to override the governor's veto of a bill legalizing same-sex marriage in the state.

The Senate voted 23-5 to override Gov. Jim Douglas' veto, according to the Senate office. Shortly afterward, the House overrode the veto on a 100-49 vote. The votes surpassed the number needed -- two-thirds of those present -- to override the veto.

The action makes Vermont the fourth state to legalize same-sex marriages. The others are Massachusetts, Connecticut and, as of last week, Iowa.

Source(s): The Sacramento Bee online news source, sacbee.com, article on samesame.com.au and CNN article


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Friday, March 20, 2009

Sign of Things to Come?

Michelle Obama starts White House vegetable garden

FIRST Lady Michelle Obama broke ground on a new White House vegetable garden yesterday, digging a plot on the mansion's south lawn to help provide her children and visitors with fresh, healthy food.

Source: www.news.com.au

When is a Terrorist not a Terrorist?

When is terrorism not terrorism?

When you are on the American Government side, you get protection from being prosecuted and detained as a terrorist when you have done the dirty work of the government.

Luis Posada Carriles, who is presently living in the United States as a free person was trained by the CIA at the School of Americas in 1961. He planned the successful 1976 bombing of a civilian Cuban jetliner. Posada later aided Ollie North's illegal efforts to get arms to the Nicaraguan Contras, tried repeatedly to assassinate Fidel Castro and was behind a 1997 string of Havana hotel bombings.

Luis Posada Carriles was charged with immigration charges because he entered the United States illegally in 2005, but the case was thrown out of court by a federal judge and Posada was free to go.

Seems there are double standards being applied here. One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.

Source: New York Times Op-Ed piece by Rosa Brooks

Thursday, March 19, 2009

West Point Goes Gay

The 38-member Knights Out group, graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., came out of the closet with an offer to help their alma mater educate future Army leaders on the need to accept and honor the sacrifices of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender troops.

Source: gay-persons-of-color.blogspot.com

Thursday, March 12, 2009

paltalk chat

This Blog is populated by the combined thoughts of members of a paltalk chat room called "Mainstream Politics Returns With LordVoo". Come in and join us sometime. We can be found in the Social Issues and Politics category in the subgroup, Government and Politics. It is an 'A' rated room, so be sure to turn on the adult radio button in the chat room browser which is part of the paltalk chat software program.

Besides chatting on dedicated software, paltalk has developed web based chatting called paltalk express, if downloading software is not your thing.


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Iran's Nuclear Program - Who do you believe?

Who do you believe when it comes to Iran's nuclear program?

In a BBC news article headed, "Iran 'has no bomb-grade uranium'", United States National Intelligence director Dennis Blair is quoted as telling US senators that Tehran had only low-enriched uranium, which would need processing to be used for weapons. Iran had not yet made the decision to convert it.

Contrast this with comments made by Adm Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that Iran had enough uranium to make a bomb. Once again communication is lacking. It is important that the US speaks with one voice and specificity when it comes to announcements of such importance.

Monday, March 9, 2009

RNC and Steele go a courting?


Initially I was heartened when I read in an article on PageOneQ entitled "Steele: GOP should reach out to supporters of gay rights, abortion", that Michael Steele the newly elected chairman of the Republican National Committee intimated that his party must do a better job of courting candidates and voters who support gay marriage and are pro-choice.

Alas, it seems that the courting is over and like the black widow spider after courting, Steele is about to eat us.

In an interview with conservative radio host Mike Gallagher, Michael Steele came out against civil unions! Now, we know the RNC is against gay marriage, but I would have thought that Michael Steele with his supposed conciliatory approach would have supported civil unions for gay people instead, but no, it's not to be.

In an entry on Ben Smith's blog on www.politico.com entitled "Steele on civil unions: 'Are you crazy?'", Smith posts the relevant transcript of the radio interview.

Here is the first part of the transcript.

"Do you favor civil unions?" Gallagher asked:

STEELE: No, no no. What would we do that for? What are you crazy? No. Why would we backslide on a core, founding value of this country. I mean this isn't something that you just kind of like, "Oh well, today I feel, you know, loosey-goosey on marriage." I mean, this is a foundational principle of this country. It is a
foundational principle of organized society. It isn't something that, you know, in America we decided, "Let's make it between a man and a woman; oh well now, let's change our mind and make it between anyone and anyone." No. ........


And so it goes. I am as confused as ever. Does the RNC want to move forward or not?!