President Obama, is likely to discuss his “evolving” views on same-sex marriage in an ABC interview, according to people familiar with the matter.
So while completely avoiding doing any more work today I found Sanctimonioussilentagony’s and Bidyke’s posts about how straight people treat gay/bi people. You can read their take on the matter but here is my take on their angry lists.
P.S. While writing the stuff below I found Things…
This radio station is asking listeners whether the station would be better if they keep Rush Limbaugh on the air or get rid of him. Right now, “Keep Rush” is winning. Poll closes Friday at 7pm.
I think you all know what to do. Reblog!FLY MY PRETTIES
tumblrbomb please for the love of all that is beautiful
I don’t know how much good this will do, but you get to click on “dump rush” and that’s gotta make you feel good!
The last time I (admin C) reblogged this, the site broke within seconds. Now they have a separate poll site, which means once again I ask you to encourage this station to cut Rush from their programming. Hopefully that’ll hit him in the wallet (just as losing sponsors did).
I honestly dont know wats hapening here but ill reblog anyways
I was raised around heterosexuals, as all heterosexuals are, that’s where us gay people come from… you heterosexuals.
Ellen DeGeneres
Read more: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/gay.html#ixzz1koPqdDMqlols you have to LOVE ELLEN!!!! she is amazing
I think that gay marriage should be between a man and a woman.
Arnold SchwarzeneggerRead more: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/gay.html#ixzz1koPBEhQh
Oh Arnold,
Oh dear Arnold.
Never again please
hell yes.
this is the best post ever EVER EVER.
(Source: scribblingbean)
Officials have announced that the White House will host a series of LGBT conferences throughout 2012 to bring light to important issues in the LGBT community and “hear directly” from the administration on these topics.
The first conference will be held in Philadelphia in February and will focus on health. Future conferences will include “housing and homelessness, safe schools and communities as well as HIV/AIDS prevention.” Noticeably absent is the discussion on workplace equality, since LGBT people lack federal protection from discrimination at work.
This is a smart way to keep LGBT voters content throughout the year without upsetting Republicans too heavily. Obviously and unfortunately Obama can’t focus too much on LGBT issues at this point in his campaign for fear of losing the moderates (again, I wish it weren’t so), but an open discussion is more of an informational tool than anything. Excited to see what comes of this.
Words that Hurt poster for the UC Davis Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center. Displayed for Principles of Community week in the Memorial Union until March 14th, 2011.
In a written statement issued at the end of a Senate committee hearing on the bill, Haugen said she took her time making up her mind to “to reconcile my religious beliefs with my beliefs as an American, as a legislator, and as a wife and mother who cannot deny to others the joys and benefits I enjoy.”
(Source: eatyoveggiez)


