
A high school class is given as essay assignment on current events. One girl’s choice was to do one on gay marriage. Gale Applegate, this girl’s teacher who gave the assignment, forbade the girl to write on that topic.

A high school class is given as essay assignment on current events. One girl’s choice was to do one on gay marriage. Gale Applegate, this girl’s teacher who gave the assignment, forbade the girl to write on that topic.

In the U.K., there’s currently a project going on that will help save some young, LGBT lives. It’s called The L Project. What they’re doing is bringing together the best of the best lesbian musicians to record a record to be released February 11th.

There are some groups, led by some dynamic and driven people, that are leading the way for all of us. At the head of that class would have to be Kevin O’Neil’s creation, Wipeout Homophobia on Facebook.

A loving family is a loving family even if the parents are the same sex. If only the Religious Right understood that.

On the same day that Wikipedia turned off their lights for 24 hours to protest the proposed ‘Stop Online Piracy Act’ or SOPA as it is better known, the very politician who wrote the bill was called out by the 9GAG website for being caught redhanded breaking copyright law on his official campaign website.

I would like to properly introduce you to a man about whom you’ve heard much — especially from his enemies and those who prefer a continuation of the status quo — but at whom you might wish to take a second look, and whom you might consider supporting for president.

Those who took our suggestion to keep an eye out for common Republican claims during this weekend’s GOP Presidential Debates got plenty of evidence that candidates continue to feel free to make statements that are at variance with the facts

During Sunday’s GOP debate in New Hampshire, Gov. Rick Perry suggested, ‘the biggest problem facing this country today is a Congress that is out of control with their spending.’

Those who took our suggestion to keep an eye out for common Republican claims during this weekend’s GOP Presidential Debates got plenty of evidence that candidates continue to feel free to make statements that are at variance with the facts.

If you look around the world’s leading social network, you see many pages by many people who are trying to make a difference by attempting to stem the tide of teen suicides. Right there leading the charge is STOP Teenage Suicide.

Wipeout Homophobia on Facebook had a main goal, when I joined it, of spotting pages on facebook that promoted hatred and intolerance towards the gay community and getting them eliminated from the social network. Since then, it’s morphed into so much more.

Republicans are celebrating the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s birth as if it was the birth of their savior, rewriting the history of failed ‘Trickle Down’ policies that have turned the once vibrant American middle class into economically insecure Serfs.

So, W gets his Tax cuts and TWO WARS so he should have had gangbuster job growth right? After all Republicans tell us that FDR didn’t get us out of the Depression. It was WWII. Well hell, W had two wars with TRILLIONS being expended so it only follows that he would get that big war time economy boost like FDR.

In an interview with Barbara Walters on The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2011 Wednesday night on ABC, real estate mogul and reality TV star Donald Trump said he is still not convinced President Obama was born in America.

Former presidential hopeful Herman Cain believes that Democrats helped derail his campaign for the Republican nomination because they did not want a black Republican contender to run against President Obama in 2012.

According to the video below, National Guard soldiers are being trained to shoot American citizens. A soldier refused to say he would and was allegedly arrested.

I have been thinking about this whole concept of distrusting and downright hating of the government that was politicized by President Ronald Reagan. All government is bad, all private industry is good.

For half a century – from the depths of the Great Depression until the rise of Ronald Reagan – the U.S. government invested in building the nation and funding key research. And the country flourished. But Reagan then reversed those priorities.

Prions, like Libertarians, were once healthy individuals. Theoretically, they could be again.