Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Massachusetts Senator Says He Will Vote Against A Repeal Of Military Ban On Gays, Leader Of African Progress Panel Calls Homosexuality An Abomination, Australia Refuses Gay Asylum Request Because It Does Not Believe Applicant Gay, Brazilian Male Model Lust, Francisco Lachowski, Nick Jonas Brazilian Soccer Stud, Channing Tatum

Republican Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts late Tuesday said he will vote against an immediate repeal of the American military ban on gay men and women serving openly. Brown said he believes a vote should be delayed until the Pentagon institutes a proper plan for implementing openly gay service members. “I am keeping an open mind,” he said, “but I do not support moving ahead until I am able to finish my review, the Pentagon completes its study, and we can be assured that a new policy can be implemented without jeopardizing the mission of our military.”

Olusegun Obasnajo, a former president of Nigeria, commended the sentencing last week by a Malawi court of two men – Steven Monjeza and Tiwonge Chimbalanga to 14 years in prison with hard labour, the two gay men convicted of unnatural acts and gross public indecency – and said that homosexuality was an “abomination” and that consenting adults do not, under any circumstances, have the guaranteed right to privacy. “I believe that God who man, male and female, is a wise God, is to me a God who doesn’t make a mistake,” said “Obasnajo. “If he wants sexual relationships between man and man, and between woman and woman, God will not have created them male and female. For me it is an abomination in my part of the world and if anybody practices it then he must be unbiblical, and anything that is unbiblical for me as a Christian is not right.” When questioned about the right to privacy, he said “What is the privacy of your home? Why don’t you take an animal and say look, the privacy of your home, you want to make love to a horse? Bestiality. You say that is right? No.” Mr. Obasnajo and his lunacy would easy to dismiss if not for the fact that he joins former United Nations secretary-general Kofi Annam, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and Bob Geldof, of the Africa Progress Panel, an advocacy body that monitors development across the continent.

An Australian Refugee Review Tribunal Wednesday ruled that a 44 year old Pakistani man cannot be granted asylum even though he fears persecution in his native land because he is gay. The man arrived in Australia in July, 2007 and applied for protection based on his sexual orientation. According to court records, the man was married to a woman and had four children. The tribunal was not satisfied that he was in fact gay or that he feared persecution.

An editorial featuring Francisco Lachowski and Max Motta that appears to be about both men’s pubic hair. (Sort of NSFW)

The smoking sexy Diogo Rodrigues. (NSFW)

Nick Jonas seen in Beverly Hills Tuesday rocking a Nike Brazilian soccer shirt.

Nick Jonas Makes A Quick Stop At The Medical Building

Channing Tatum spotted in West Hollywood Tuesday, rocking some sort of look.

Channing Tatum, sporting a headband and Tapout shorts, meets up with a friend before heading to a gym in West Hollywood

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