Friday, September 10, 2010

Human Rights Campaign Matches Target Anti-Gay Donation, Tim Ravndal Could Well Be The Ridiculous Man In Montana, Atlanta Citizen Review Board Investigates Police Supervisors In Connection To Botched Raid On Eagle Bar, What Impact Will Ruling Finding DADT Unconstitutional Have, Blake Kuchta For 2(X)ist Underwear, Micah Alberti And His Hairy Chest, Cristiano Ronaldo For Armani Empiro Underwear

The Human Rights Campaign, an American gay rights advocacy group, announced Friday that it will divide a $150,000 donation to Minnesota campaigns between a Democratic-supported political fund, a gay rights group, and political candidates. The donation by the HRC is in direct response to an equal amount donated by Target Corporation to MNForward, a conservative political action committee that is backing anti-gay Republican Tom Emmer, a Minnesota gubernatorial candidate. Joe Solmonese, the president of the Human Rights Campaign, said that the HRC may spend more than $150,000 in the state because Minnesota may very well become the next state to legalize gay marriage.

The Big Sky Tea Party Association is considering asking former president Tim Ravndal to return, after the Montana chapter of the Tea Party removed Ravndal for making deeply disturbing anti-gay remarks on the wall of his Facebook. The Big Sky Association is backing a rally next week in Helena, Montana, opposing a proposal to include a sex education program that would include instruction on homosexuality – an event that Ravndal, who is notoriously anti-gay, helped organize. In an interview Thursday, he reiterated that an online conversation with friend – and fellow anti-gay terrorist – Dennis Scranton, Ravndal did not realize that Scranton’s remark “I think fruits are decorative. Hang up where they can be seen and appreciated. Call Wyoming for display instructions” was a direct reference to the sadistic murder in 1998 of openly gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard, beaten, and left tied to a fence outside Laramie to die. “I thought he was using his derogatory adjectives of the gay and lesbian community,” says Ravndal. “A display could mean many things. Are we talking about poster signs, are we talking about a book? I thought there was an actual printed manual about displaying the facts in this issue,” apparently believing Scranton was discussing the battle against gay marriage. The Montana Human Rights Network condemned Ravndal for now claiming ignorance, saying “Mr. Ravndal is insulting the intelligence of Montanans that care about human dignity and safety. The comment from Dennis Scranton was clearly about hurting gay people,” said Kim Abbot, a spokesperson for MHRN. “I think that people that care about the safety of all of their community members need to decide on whether they believe Mr. Ravndal when he says he doesn’t know what that meant.”

Thursday, the Atlanta Citizen Review board voted to conduct a comprehensive study of the roles of supervisors during a botched raid September 10th, 2009 on the Atlanta Eagle, after finding that 24 police officers falsely imprisoned patrons of the gay bar.

What does a ruling Thursday by United States District Judge Virginia A. Phillips that determined the American military ban on openly gay men and women serving in all branches of the armed forces mean for a Pentagon that continues to study a repeal – at great cost, financially and emotionally?

Meet Blake Kuchta, male model, who fills out the newest styles of 2(X) ist underwear very nicely thank you.

Micah Alberti, boyfriend of Rumur Willis (confusing on several levels) takes his hot hairy chest out for a night.

Rumer Willis does not look all to happy as she carries the large bag of leftovers while boyfriend Micah Alberti just carries the cash, as the couple wait at valet after dining together at Urth Caff in LA on September 9, 2010. Fame Pictures, Inc

Can Cristiano Ronaldo ever keep his clothes on?

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