Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds State Ban On Gay Marriage And Civil Union, Arrested Gay Soldiers Intend To Subpoena Obama To Testify At Trial, New Hampshire GOP Candidate Explains Bestiality Extension Of Legal Gay Marriage, Jeggings Must Not Happen, Simon Baker Bares Butt, Nick Jonas Comfortable In Cardigan, Ed Westwick Sydney Sexiness

The Wisconsin Supreme Court Wednesday voted 7-0 to uphold the state’s ban on gay marriage and civil union, ruling unanimously that a constitutional amendment passed in 2006 that implemented the ban was in fact properly worded. A lawsuit had been filed claiming that the amendment violated an election rule that limits referendum questions to a single subject, arguing that gay marriage and civil unions were two distinct, separate issues. However, Justice Michael Gableman, who wrote the majority opinion, said that both sentences “carry out the same general purposes of preserving the legal status of marriage in Wisconsin as between only one man and one woman.”

Reports that the ten gay soldiers arrested outside the White House in protest of the United States military ban on openly gay men and women from serving will announce that they are subpoena President Obama to testify at trial. The argument is one of smart semantics, the President several times calling on gay advocate to pressure him to repeal the policy of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” therefore the ten were only following orders.

New Hampshire Republican candidate for congress Bob Giuda is being roundly criticised for comments he made Monday night in response to a question challenging his stance of gay rights. “During that period of time, I was asked a question about gay marriage, which, of course, I oppose, because I believe marriage is strictly between a man and woman,” Giuda said. He then continued, trying, apparently, to augment his anti-gay marriage argument, saying “what’s going to happen next? Men and sheep? Women and dogs?” He has admitted his comments could be construed as offensive, but contends that they were taken out of context. He added that he remains in favour of civil unions, but continues to oppose the repeal of the military ban on openly gay men and women serving. He said he favours the traditional definition of marriage because it protects and promotes ideas of family.

Jeggings – a combination of jeans and leggings – were one of the more noticeable trends in men’s fashion seen on the runways of Milan this past week, below at the Armani show, and they must be stopped. Seriously; stopped.

MILAN, ITALY - JUNE 20: A model walks the runway during the Emporio Armani Milan Menswear Spring/Summer 2011 show on June 20, 2010 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)

Australian actor Simon Baker – The Mentalist – photographed in a new editorial by Marcus Man, Baker revealing his DILF body, including butt.

The casually cute cardigan wearing Nick Jonas spotted in London Wednesday morning.

Ed Westwick arrives in Australian a sexy single man.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 29: Ed Westwick arrives at Sydney International Airport on June 29, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

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