Check out Alvin's post at Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters on Peter LaBarbera's claim that homophobe pastor Ken Hutcherson "led a full one-third of Mt. Si High School students OUT of school Friday to protest the pro-homosexuality "'Day of Silence'." For the record, Hutcherson did not lead one-third of the students out of the school. His protest only had 100 people, which was one-tenth of the number of people he wanted to be there (Hutcherson was asking for 1,000 attendees for his so-called prayer vigil.)
The school reported that 495 students did not attend school, including 85 athletes, who were excused for personal beliefs. Full story...
The GOP honchos look like they may be ceding Wisconsin to Obama with this news:
The Republican National Committee hasn't booked ads for the next week in Wisconsin TV markets after running a series of spots attacking Barack Obama and congressional Dems, according to TV sources.
The Alaska Independence Party (AIP), founded by a domestic terrorist, was the subject of a CNN segment on Tuesday.
Don't say that I didn't warn you. Via The Jed Report:
Make no mistake -- the hate in the Golden State is just as rank as the BS coming out of the South or Appalachia at this point.
We all remember the Terri Schiavo case, where Republicans in Florida and Congress proved they care nothing about family values, the sanctity of marriage, the rule of law or the right to privacy.
Holy smoke, the downward spiral of anti-Obama sentiment fomented by McCain/Palin is spilling out into one-on-one harassment.
Beware. The MSM is not in the business of reporting; it is in the business of promoting the MSM - and to do that, the MSM needs drama.
So, tonight is the last of three debates between the 2008 presidential candidates. What can American's expect from John McCain and Barack Obama tonight and as they move into the final weeks of the campaign?
Honestly, Americans should not expect much.
On Monday I attended the regular meeting of the Gay-Straight-Alliance at Chapel Hill High School and it was a wonderful experience, being surrounded by so many self-aware, talented and insightful young people who were willing to share with me what life is like for them as LGBTs and allies in 2008.
I know, I keep saying how you just can't make this stuff up, but here we go again...
Homobigot GOP Congressman Virgil Goode of Virginia, a man who scored a "perfect" HRC scorecard zero every year since 2001, is the subject of an investigation by Mike Stark of Accountability Moments and Mike Rogers of BlogActive.
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