Mike Huckabee’s Response to the Out Gay Army Secretary Nominee Was Typically Despicable

Mike Huckabee’s Response to the Out Gay Army Secretary Nominee Was Typically Despicable

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Mike Huckabee offered a despicable response on Saturday to President Obama’s nomination of Eric Fanning as Army Secretary. Fanning would be the first out gay man to serve in the position.

Huckabee’s response, in a statement released by his campaign:

“It’s clear President Obama is more interested in appeasing America’s homosexuals than honoring America’s heroes. Veterans suicide is out-of-control and military readiness is dangerously low, yet Obama is so obsessed with pandering to liberal interest groups he’s nominated an openly gay civilian to run the Army. Homosexuality is not a job qualification. The U.S. military is designed to keep Americans safe and complete combat missions, not conduct social experiments.”

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PHOTOS: Adonis Bosso Really Lives Up To His Name

PHOTOS: Adonis Bosso Really Lives Up To His Name

After Adonis Bosso was recently picked up by Dolce & Gabbana for the brand’s men’s wear show and campaign, he said, “I thanked Domenico Dolce so much because he put three black guys in his show. It was one of the first times that Dolce & Gabbana has done that, and it was so important. Domenico was telling people that black people are attractive. Like Lupita Nyong’o says, she grew up not having people to look up to and think, ‘This person is beautiful and they look like me.’ I feel it’s something that’s really lacking in our community.”

But while Bosso may owe Dolce for a jump up the career ladder,  we can all agree that he more than holds his own.

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Texas man on a 1-man mission to get US Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage ruling reversed

Texas man on a 1-man mission to get US Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage ruling reversed

A 27-year-old man from San Antonio, Texas has formed a federal super PAC to fight the US Supreme Court’s decision to legalize same-sex marriage.

On July 16, Ammon J. Taylor named himself president and treasurer while registering the Restore Marriage PAC with the Federal Election Commission, the San Antonio Express-News reported.

He has opened a bank account, created a Facebook page and website, notified the press and is now seeking support and volunteers among those who oppose same-sex marriage.

His main mission is to rally a convention of states to amend the Constitution (Article 5) to enable states to quash the Supreme Court’s June ruling that legalized same-sex marriage.

Thirty-eight states would need to ratify changes.

‘Most Americans think that since the Supreme Court decision allowing same-sex marriage, the issue is settled. It is not,’ Taylor, who is a Mormon and married with one child, said.

‘Article V of the Constitution allows for a meeting of the States to propose constitutional amendments. This is a check and balance on the Federal Government, including the Supreme Court. It is our only Constitutional recourse to save marriage,’ he said in a press statement.

Taylor’s father, Art, an Iowa attorney, is his advisor having himself spearheaded Nebraska’s initiative to define marriage as being between a man and a woman. It passed overwhelmingly in 2000 but was nullified by the recent court decision.

The news report quoted Professor Larry Sabato, director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia and an expert on the Constitution, calling Taylor’s initiative a ‘pipe dream.’

‘Money or no money, wise or unwise, there is very little chance of an Article V Convention happening anytime soon. There is too much fear that it might rewrite large sections of the Constitution, among other reasons.’

Proponents and PACs that back same-sex marriage say they stand ready to oppose Taylor’s initiative.

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Release of Indian movie about struggles of gay people stalled as homosexuality is akin to ‘social evil’

Release of Indian movie about struggles of gay people stalled as homosexuality is akin to ‘social evil’

The release of a Gujarati movie which features a special message from the ‘gay prince of Rajpipla’ Manvendra Singh Gohil could be stalled for several years as it is embroiled in a court case relating to its tax exemption status.

According to media reports, the Gujarat Government denied tax exemption to the Meghdhanyshya — The colour of life stating that it encourages homosexuality, could cause disharmony in the society, and no ‘decent family’ would want to watch it.

The Gujarat High Court in February last year snubbed the government, saying its decision deprived director KR Devmani of his fundamental right to freedom of expression, and held that a movie cannot be stalled only because it is based on a controversial subject.

Gujarati colour movies produced after April 1997 are entitled to receive a 100% tax exemption. The exemption is however denied to films depicting evil customs, blind faith, sati, dowry and ‘social evils’ and those ‘against national unity.’

Same-sex relations is illegal under Section 377 of the Indian Penal code.

According to the film’s website, it notes that there are no sexual scenes in the film and that it is a ‘family drama and can be watched with the whole family.’

The state government challenged the verdict in Supreme Court where Justices Anil R Dave and Adarsh K Goel last week granted leave in the matter which means the case will only be heard after arguments in all cases, filed and admitted for hearing before it, are concluded. The bench also stated that its interim order, denying tax exemption to the movie shall continue.

The Indian Express estimates that the case won’t be heard for another three years.

‘I think the movie is killed,’ Devmani was quoted as saying.

‘It cannot wait for another three or four years when there is no certainty that the court will eventually rule in my favor. It is ironical that movies showing extra-marital relationships and containing scenes of rape and violence are given the exemption but a movie depicting sufferings of a homosexual person does not pass the state’s muster,’ he added.

The movie was originally denied exemption by the State Tax Commissioner who said that it would send a message that the state was endorsing and encouraging homosexuality, and would create friction in the society.

The Censor Board has cleared the film for release.

Devmani argued that the Tax Commissioner cannot play the ‘super Censor Board.’

‘Denying tax concession because subject is controversial or unpopular is hostile discrimination and curtails fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression. Being homosexual is not illegal per se under Section 377, IPC,’ he argued.

The Supreme Court judges said this week ‘there are people in whose views this may be akin to social evils’ and that Devmani can release the movie without seeking tax exemption.

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Jackie Collins Dead at 77

Jackie Collins Dead at 77

Novelist and gay icon Jackie Collins passed away after a battle with breast cancer, reports People magazine.

“It is with tremendous sadness that we announce the death of our beautiful, dynamic and one of a kind mother, Jackie Collins, who died of breast cancer today,” the Collins family told People in a statement. “She lived a wonderfully full life and was adored by her family, friends and the millions of readers who she has been entertaining for over 4 decades. She was a true inspiration, a trail blazer for women in fiction and a creative force. She will live on through her characters but we already miss her beyond words.” 

Collins, was diagnosed with breast cancer more than 6 years ago, sat down with The Advocate in 2014 and candidly discussed her history as a gay icon.

“I had just written the book Hollywood Husbands and I went on the Tonight Show when Joan Rivers was hosting it,” she told The Advocate of the first time she realized her large gay following.  “I wore a jacket and a black shirt – with a couple of the buttons undone – and a white tie. It was a very sexy and effective outfit. Then a few weeks later, there was a gay parade in Hollywood and tons of people were dressed as me and Joan Rivers. It was crazy. My friends drove up and down the boulevard taking pictures of them and that’s when I knew.”

In honor of Jackie, the Collins family asks fans to consider making donations to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Organization.

Read our full 2014 feature with Collins here.

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Novelist Jackie Collins Dead at 77

Novelist Jackie Collins Dead at 77

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Novelist Jackie Collins, the author of more than 30 books which sold more than 500 million copies, has died at age 77 after losing a battle with breast cancer, People reports:

“It is with tremendous sadness that we announce the death of our beautiful, dynamic and one of a kind mother, Jackie Collins, who died of breast cancer today,” the Collins family tells PEOPLE in a statement.

“She lived a wonderfully full life and was adored by her family, friends and the millions of readers who she has been entertaining for over 4 decades. She was a true inspiration, a trail blazer for women in fiction and a creative force. She will live on through her characters but we already miss her beyond words.”

Actress Joan Collins, Jackie’s sister, told People: “I admire how she handled this. She was a wonderful, brave and a beautiful person and I love her.”

Collins was always mindful of her gay audience and fan base. She told The Advocate in 2014:

“It may sound cliché, but some of my best friends are gay and I always have a better time with them than I do straight people. That’s why I’ve written gay characters into so many of my books. Some have bigger parts than others, but I like to write about all colors, all identities, all sexualities – gay, straight, whatever. I write characters that I see in my own life.”

If you have a reminiscence about Jackie Collins you’d like to share, please leave it in the comments below.

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