Monday, March 26, 2007

300 - IMAX

Last Saturday night Michael, Scott, Mr. Adam & I went to go see 300 on the IMAX here in NYC. Where do I begin? First off, I loved the movie. I never felt bored, I loved the acting and the special effects were great. The men, the "spartans" were absolutely a tribute to masculine beauty, each and every one of them. From their heaving pecs, washboard abs to 0% body fat, each man was as beautiful to look at as the next. I would swear that I was watching a high end gay porn film; the only thing missing was the sex. All the men were barely dressed. Thier costume consisted of a leather pair of briefs and a flowing red cape. Nothing else. And none of them needed to wear anything else. Hell, if I were built like these men, I wouldn't want to wear clothing either. Ever (well, ok - perhaps a man-fur in the dead of winter). See this film, and if your a gay man, see it again on DVD with the pause button in your empty left hand.

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Friday, March 23, 2007

The AUDACITY of HOPE


Gather round my little childrens. Momma has a story to tell you. I've just finished reading this book by Barack Obama and I have to tell you. It was .... OK. Not great, but certainly not bad. I found his book bothersome on several levels. First there are absolutely no answers in this book. Not even speculatory answers with that in mind Mr. Obama points out many, flaws in our government. But I got the feeling that his attitude wasn't "let's fix it" but more "that's the way it is." I'm sorry I don't buy into that. I want my government fixed...and RIGHT NOW. So now that I'm aware of even more crap that the Senate does, I still want to know "why?" Why is it that way? Mr. Obama's walk through his childhood and young adult years, although somewhat interesting did nothing to tell me about where he truly stands on specific topics. Nothing. The book walked such a fine line that I found I needed to put it down several times out of frustration of how PC it was. I mean really, even if Mr. Obama is able to see all sides of specific arguments, he must stand somewhere. He is very non-committal to any and every issue that he touches upon in the book. I wanted someone to believe in. I'm not sure that person is Barack. In the next election I will vote for the candidate that insists on equality for gays. No other. I'm tired of voting for the lesser of two evils. I want to vote for the best man for this job - and I can't find one.

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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Larry Kramer wrote:

DEAR STRAIGHT PEOPLE,

Why do you hate gay people so much?

Gays are hated. Prove me wrong. Your top general just called us immoral. Marine Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, is in charge of an estimated 65,000 gay and lesbian troops, some fighting for our country in Iraq. A right-wing political commentator, Ann Coulter, gets away with calling a straight presidential candidate a faggot. Even Garrison Keillor, of all people, is making really tacky jokes about gay parents in his column. This, I guess, does not qualify as hate except that it is so distasteful and dumb, often a first step on the way to hate. Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama tried to duck the questions that Pace's bigotry raised, confirming what gay people know: that there is not one candidate running for public office anywhere who dares to come right out, unequivocally, and say decent, supportive things about us.

Gays should not vote for any of them. There is not a candidate or major public figure who would not sell gays down the river. We have seen this time after time, even from supposedly progressive politicians such as President Clinton with his "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays in the military and his support of the hideous Defense of Marriage Act. Of course, it's possible that being shunned by gays will make politicians more popular, but at least we will have our self-respect. To vote for them is to collude with them in their utter disdain for us.

Don't any of you wonder why heterosexuals treat gays so brutally year after year after year, as your people take away our manhood, our womanhood, our personhood? Why, even as we die you don't leave us alone. What we can leave our surviving lovers is taxed far more punitively than what you leave your (legal) surviving spouses. Why do you do this? My lover will be unable to afford to live in the house we have made for each other over our lifetime together. This does not happen to you. Taxation without representation is what led to the Revolutionary War. Gay people have paid all the taxes you have. But you have equality, and we don't.

And there's no sign that this situation will change anytime soon. President Bush will leave a legacy of hate for us that will take many decades to cleanse. He has packed virtually every court and every civil service position in the land with people who don't like us. So, even with the most tolerant of new presidents, gays will be unable to break free from this yoke of hate. Courts rule against gays with hateful regularity. And of course the Supreme Court is not going to give us our equality, and in the end, it is from the Supreme Court that such equality must come. If all of this is not hate, I do not know what hate is.

Our feeble gay movement confines most of its demands to marriage. But political candidates are not talking about — and we are not demanding that they talk about — equality. My lover and I don't want to get married just yet, but we sure want to be equal.

You must know that gays get beaten up all the time, all over the world. If someone beats you up because of who you are — your race or ethnic origin — that is considered a hate crime. But in most states, gays are not included in hate crime measures, and Congress has refused to include us in a federal act.

Homosexuality is a punishable crime in a zillion countries, as is any activism on behalf of it. Punishable means prison. Punishable means death. The U.S. government refused our requests that it protest after gay teenagers were hanged in Iran, but it protests many other foreign cruelties. Who cares if a faggot dies? Parts of the Episcopal Church in the U.S. are joining with the Nigerian archbishop, who believes gays should be put in prison. Episcopalians! Whoever thought we'd have to worry about Episcopalians?

Well, whoever thought we'd have to worry about Florida? A young gay man was just killed in Florida because of his sexual orientation. I get reports of gays slain in our country every week. Few of them make news. Fewer are prosecuted. Do you consider it acceptable that 20,000 Christian youths make an annual pilgrimage to San Francisco to pray for gay souls? This is not free speech. This is another version of hate. It is all one world of gay-hate. It always was.

Gays do not realize that the more we become visible, the more we come out of the closet, the more we are hated. Don't those of you straights who claim not to hate us have a responsibility to denounce the hate? Why is it socially acceptable to joke about "girlie men" or to discriminate against us legally with "constitutional" amendments banning gay marriage? Because we cannot marry, we can pass on only a fraction of our estates, we do not have equal parenting rights and we cannot live with a foreigner we love who does not have government permission to stay in this country. These are the equal protections that the Bill of Rights proclaims for all?

Why do you hate us so much that you will not permit us to legally love? I am almost 72, and I have been hated all my life, and I don't see much change coming.

I think your hate is evil.

What do we do to you that is so awful? Why do you feel compelled to come after us with such frightful energy? Does this somehow make you feel safer and legitimate? What possible harm comes to you if we marry, or are taxed just like you, or are protected from assault by laws that say it is morally wrong to assault people out of hatred? The reasons always offered are religious ones, but certainly they are not based on the love all religions proclaim.

And even if your objections to gays are religious, why do you have to legislate them so hatefully? Make no mistake: Forbidding gay people to love or marry is based on hate, pure and simple.

You may say you don't hate us, but the people you vote for do, so what's the difference? Our own country's democratic process declares us to be unequal. Which means, in a democracy, that our enemy is you. You treat us like crumbs. You hate us. And sadly, we let you.

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Monday, March 19, 2007

Judge-Mental !!!

My friend, designer "J. Bartholomew" has designed his first sports shirt. He's asked me to put it on my blog to get responses from other people. OK other people, let him know what you think of his design in the comments section below. He's anxiously awaiting to hear from you! J. Bartholomew thanks you in advance for you comments (good or bad).

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Asshole Associate - Marine General Peter Pace


General Bigot Fuck-Wad here is my first in a new series. I'm going to begin pointing out horrible people here on my blog who deserve scorn and humiliation and label them one of my "Asshole Associates."
So Asshole #1 to the left said:
"I believe homosexual acts between two individuals are immoral and that we should not condone immoral acts"
- hey General Peter Putz, who gives one rat's ass what you "believe?" You are not the country - you're one measly speck of bigotry. You claim that you base your views on your upbringing. Well then, your mother deserves a good smack across the face as well. I only hope she's dead as to not be humiliated by such a dick-wad for a son. Retire - no one wants you defending them. You're a complete and total ASSHOLE!

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Friday, March 09, 2007

Madonna's new H&M commercial

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Closer To Heaven

Sorry everyone, but I've been very busy moving. I've bid goodbye to my 5th floor walk up on the UWS to join Mr. Adam on the East Side. I'm "Weezy Jefferson," I'm "Weezy Jefferson!" But seriously, I've been packing and lifting and moving and unpacking and it's still not done. Ugh! And to top it all off, after this past long weekend of work, I got ill. So I've been pretty much either working, working, working or in bed. (Not to say that I don't work in bed, "wink-wink")
So I'm a "we" now. "We" don't want to go. "We're" having company over. And "we" don't drink on weeknights. But seriously, I'm very excited about the move. I'm not happy about the boxes everywhere, but I'm doing my best. Every little bit helps. Not to mention my new MAC computer is wonderful. Let "Weezy" say that again...WONDERFUL. I must say that if I had to complain about anything with the MAC, it's the MAC mouse. I don't think they work that well. But hey maybe I got a setting wrong. I've also been loading my 6 gazillion CDs onto the 2nd hard drive I had pre-installed in the machine. My "media" drive. I've souped up the graphics and sound cards and got kicking Bose speakers. I've already loaded in 15 Gigs worth of music and I'm no where near done yet.
Well, I'm so excited about this new chapter in my life I just know it will work out great. I love Mr. Adam and I know he loves me. Later taters!