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Sonny Johnson Delivers the Red Meat at ‘Road to Repeal’ Rally in DC

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You want red meat? You got red meat. If you haven’t yet heard of Sonny Johnson, you will. She is dynamite on a stick! What a great speech she gave today at the Road to Repeal rally. By the way, … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 24/03/2012 20:58 Number of articles : 2

Sonny Johnson Delivers the Red Meat at ‘Road to Repeal’ Rally in DC

Image Meme Proposal

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(vimeo link) Tim proposed to his girlfriend Audrey through a glass door using image memes. This video is a lot sweeter and happier than that short description makes it sound. You can see all the individual images at Audrey’s blog. Link -via YouBentMyWookie Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 21/12/2011 21:25 Number of articles : 3

Image Meme Proposal

Video: Lesbian Sailors Share Traditional "First Kiss"

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A Navy tradition caught up with the repeal of the U.S. military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” rule in Virginia on Wednesday when two women sailors became the first to share the coveted “first kiss” on the pier after one of them returned from 80 days at sea. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Opposing Views Discovery Date : 22/12/2011 00:47 Number of articles : 2

Video: Lesbian Sailors Share Traditional "First Kiss"

In Defense Of Chris Christie And Rahm Emanuel

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Chris Christie and Rahm Emanuel are being criticized for the brusque manner they handled questions about their children’s education. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Outside the Beltway Discovery Date : 23/07/2011 20:39 Number of articles : 2

In Defense Of Chris Christie And Rahm Emanuel

DADT: Gay Activist Lt. Dan Choi Would Support A Republican For President

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Gay activist Lt. Dan Choi discusses the repeal certification of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell and suggests he would support a Republican for president. Related posts: DADT: President And Senate Ignore GOP House As It Tries To Stall Repeal DADT: Look! Obama Signs Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Repeal Certification – Photo Watch: Lt. Dan Choi At DADT Repeal Ceremony: “Mr. President, Thank You” Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 24/07/2011 15:00 Number of articles : 2

DADT: Gay Activist Lt. Dan Choi Would Support A Republican For President

Five GOP Presidential Candidates Would Reinstate Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

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Earlier today, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that he saw no roadblocks to formally repealing the ban on gay military members serving openly,” stressing that “if the military chiefs make their recommendation to move forward on the repeal before the end of the month, he will sign it.” Under that scenario, repeal would take effect Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 14/06/2011 04:16 Number of articles : 2

Five GOP Presidential Candidates Would Reinstate Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

Reagan Celebration Hides Brutal History

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Wilkerson and Parry on Reagan centenary: Many of today’s catastrophes traced to Reagan’s Presidency The Real News Network Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Cult of the Dead Fish Discovery Date : 07/02/2011 20:55 Number of articles : 2

Reagan Celebration Hides Brutal History

Pawlenty: Rescinding Funds To Implement DADT Repeal Is ‘A Reasonable Step’

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Last month, former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty (R) made waves when he suggested that he would reinstate the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy if elected President. This morning, Pawlenty went a step further, telling ThinkProgress that he would support rescinding the funds necessary for the Department of Defense to implement the repeal. Appearing at the Family Leader’s Presidential Lecture Series in… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 07/02/2011 23:00 Number of articles : 2

Pawlenty: Rescinding Funds To Implement DADT Repeal Is ‘A Reasonable Step’

Jared Leto Fights Censorship Of 30 Seconds To Mars’ ‘Hurricane’ Video

Singer/director claims video has been banned by a number of outlets for its sexual imagery. By Gil Kaufman 30 Seconds to Mars’ Jared Leto in “Hurricane” Photo: EMI After spending a month of sleepless nights rushing to finish a 13-minute cut of 30 Seconds to Mars’ epic “Hurricane” video , you’d think singer Jared Leto could finally enjoy a bit of a break. But on the same day that the clip debuted on MTV.com, Leto was back at work, decrying what he called the censorship of the video, which contains copious amounts of S&M imagery, heavily choreographed slo-mo fisticuffs, and an seemingly endless string of controversial images intended to shock and confuse. In a blog entry on JaredLeto.com posted on Monday and titled “BANNED FROM TELEVISION,” Leto, who directed the clip under his pseudonym, Bartholomew Cubbins, posted a letter (one of several he claimed he received) from an unnamed executive at an unnamed TV network who explained why the video couldn’t be aired in its present state. “Overall the bondage theme will warrant a POST 10 p.m. restriction as the film is in its current form,” read the letter. “There is one shot that will have to be removed completely for a POST 10 p.m. restriction. 09:17 — WOMAN RUNS FINGER OVER OTHER WOMAN’S G-STRING-CLAD BOTTOM AND TOUCHES HER ANUS — This shot makes the video completely restricted. There are other bondage shots towards the end of the film that [C]ompliance were unclear about, they would have to view frame by frame on tape to gauge whether they would need to be cut too for POST 10PM. The violence in the film is not graphic and would warrant a POST 7 p.m. restriction. But the overall sexual content does push the restriction up.” The letter then goes on to log, scene-by-scene the potentially objectionable images, from one in which Leto’s character jumps out of a skyscraper window (not a problem), to another in which a priest, rabbi, and imam burn holy books on a pyre in an alley, and a brief image of dripping hot wax over a woman’s body. The breakdown explicitly states more than 40 scenes or images that are restricted to after 10 p.m. and others that are more suitable for showing after 9 p.m. or 7 p.m. “We always knew there would be some images that would have a tough time getting through,” Leto told EW.com on Monday about the controversy. “But we didn’t expect this kind of pushback that we’re getting now.” Leto has said he’s working on a “creative” solution to edit the original 20-plus-minute clip down so he can at least get it shown before the 10 p.m. curfew. He also told EW.com that the plan all along was to have several versions of the video available to fans, including an uncensored full cut. “I had always planned on having an explicit version and then a version that was not so explicit,” Leto said. “The version that we were trying to get on broadcast is not the explicit version, and that’s still having a really difficult time.” Leto is frankly a bit confused about why the networks that reportedly rejected the video are so upset about the sexual images in it. “I’m not interested in provocation for provocation’s sake,” he explained. “I just think it’s interesting that when you turn on the news or whatever else catches your interest, how much violence and negativity is available out there. As soon as it comes time for sexuality, it’s a big shock that people are sexual beings. It’s an interesting double standard to me.” What do you think of 30 Seconds to Mars’ “Hurricane” video? Tell us in the comments. Related Artists 30 Seconds To Mars

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Lady Gaga Urges Continued Support For ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal

Gaga posts video message imploring U.S. Senators who have said they would vote for the repeal to ‘please keep your word.’ By Gil Kaufman Lady Gaga Photo: Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images Lady Gaga has not given up on the drive to repeal the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy barring gays and lesbians from serving openly. As the Democrat-led Congress reconvened on Monday for the lame-duck session before Republicans take over leadership of the House of Representatives in January, Gaga issued a video message urging her fans to keep fighting. “Right now, we’re looking at tomorrow [Tuesday] being a very important day for you guys all to really be paying attention,” she says in the clip, noting that the Senate will begin a repeal hearing soon. The two-minute black-and-white video, which appears to be filmed backstage at a Gaga show, finds the singer sporting a short blonde bob wig, a black leather jacket, animal-print tights and her signature round sunglasses. The Pentagon is slated to release its long-awaited report on the repeal of DADT on Tuesday (November 30). Early leaks of the document show that the majority of troops don’t care about allowing gay and lesbian soldiers to openly serve. Time magazine reported that Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will tell the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday that they’re also ready to lift the 17-year-old ban. A Senate vote on the repeal could come as early as next week, but as Gaga mentioned in her video, if action does not come swiftly during the lame-duck session, the chances of securing a repeal could be lost when Republicans take over control of the House. “Otherwise it could take years for it to happen,” she says. “Social repression is currently running rampant in this country as many of you know. Kids are being led to believe that it’s OK to hate and condemn based on our differences and this recent horrific news of gay suicides is really proof of our social repression and ultimately government repression that is killing our youth. We have to end this law because it reinforces discrimination and it’s setting a bad example.” Gaga has been at the forefront of the fight to repeal DADT, putting the topic on front pages around the world in September when she arrived on the red carpet at the MTV Video Music Awards accompanied by four gay and lesbian service members who’d been discharged because of the policy. That kicked off a flurry of activity by Lady Gaga over the next few weeks in an attempt to help get the DADT ban overturned before the midterm elections — an effort that ultimately failed due to a Republican filibuster. “We’ve known for many years that an overwhelming majority of Americans are ready to repeal,” she continues in the clip. “Senators, you have been put on notice by me and by the people of this country. You said you would debate and address this law when the Pentagon returned with a strategy and tomorrow morning you will have it. So will you keep your word? Please keep your word.” She then encouraged her Little Monsters to go to the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network website to join the fight for repeal and for information on contacting Senators. “As a performer, this issue means so much to me,” she concludes. “And I know sometimes that political activism when you’re a pop singer can be kind of trivial, but in truth I feel very close to all of you and I feel like I share a very special connection with my fans and I feel like I can speak for you, and you’re screaming, ‘Please end this law. Equality for all.’ ” Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga

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