Monday, July 25, 2011

Diaz wants Sunday's marriages declared illegal and other Monday midday news briefs

NY Sen. Ruben Diaz wants All Gay Marriages Annulled - Wait until you read why he claims to want them annulled. It's just basic pettiness which has NOTHING to do with love.

60 Awesome Portraits Of Gay Couples Just Married In New York State - THESE are the folks whom Diaz and NOM will hurt with impunity in pursuit of their so-called moral agenda.

Conservative group sues Senate over same-sex marriage vote - More junk.

Santorum: Perry Must Support Polygamy If He’s ‘Fine’ With New York’s Marriage Equality Law - Rick Santorum lives up the definition of his last name.

Tony Perkins: his latest horsesh*t in defense of the Bachmanns - In describing Tony Perkins, Pam Spaulding nails it.



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4 comments:

Wade MacMorrighan said...

It's truly sad, and pathetic, that NOM, et al. don't want these marriages to be legal because, to them, it's unthinkable for them to be REAL marriages (period) for no other reason their their personal religious proclivities! Maggie once said to a married Lesbian woman, "To hear to talk of it your marriage sounds better than mine, but it's not a real marriage!" as if the only justification she needs is her personal beliefs!

Anonymous said...

Diaz is on his second marriage. Can we vote to annul it?

Anonymous said...

Bigotry and ignorance are familiar traits of morons like Diaz,they're so blinded by religious dogma they cannot handle living in the 21st century. I'm not gay I don't even live in the USA but I can't see a problem with people being happy.
The Religious Right have taken over the Republican party, the rest of the world is looking on increasingly concerned by the intolerance on display from Right Wingers.

Rainbow Pastor said...

Thanks for calling attention to the omission of transgender and bisexual people of color--we're easily left out ("that's too much to say/write, everyone *knows* 'gay and lesbian' includes bi and trans..."), and, as a consequence, ignored. Almost like we're too much trouble because we "complicate" matters; as all LGBT people of colour do (or, I could add, disabled LGBT people). Hmm. Couldn't be a connection, could there?