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Fischer: It’s Right That DOMA Discriminates Against Sodomy-Based Couples

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Bryan Fischer on Friday said that DOMA rightly discriminates against couples who are in sodomy-based unions, and compared gay people to pedophiles and rapists. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 04/06/2012 16:24 Number of articles : 2

Fischer: It’s Right That DOMA Discriminates Against Sodomy-Based Couples

Races to Watch: Minnesota Senate Primary

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Pete Hegseth, a 31-year-old Iraq and Afghanistan war veteran and the former director of Vets for Freedom , may be the GOP’s best chance to defeat Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota’s first-term Democratic senator. But he first has to win the endorsement of the state Republican party. The state convention is on May 18 and 19. Hegseth’s chief primary opponent is freshman state representative and high school economics… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Weekly Standard Blog Discovery Date : 30/04/2012 15:42 Number of articles : 2

Races to Watch: Minnesota Senate Primary

Bryan Fischer Goes Completely Off The Rails

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One of the most amazing things about the American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer is his ability to outdo himself on an almost daily basis. About a year ago, we wrote an entire report chronicling all of the bigoted and crazy things he had said to date and since its publication, Fischer has said dozens of new things that make the things in the report pale in comparison. And every time we post some… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Right Wing Watch Discovery Date : 30/04/2012 16:13 Number of articles : 2

Bryan Fischer Goes Completely Off The Rails

Agnes Fischer: Ryan Reynolds’ Rebound Romance?

A mere two months after their separation, Ryan Reynolds and Scarlett Johansson are both moving on. First it was her relationship with Sean Penn . Now rumors have linked Reynolds and model Agnes Fischer. Ryan’s low-profile lady was seen with him in South Africa, where he’s filming Safe House . She’s relatively unknown, but has an interesting resume: Agnes Fischer: Ryan Reynolds rumored rebound . The 5’8″ blonde has been in ads for Bebe, Reebok, Sure deodorant and Adidas sportswear. She’s also graced covers of Shape and Health & Fitness . Last year, the model appeared in 30 Seconds to Mars’ 13-minute music video for “Hurricane,” which was banned by MTV in December for being too explicit. Hold on a second … MTV plays music videos? Who knew! Anyway, we wish both of these rumored new couples the best! Some might say it’s a little soon to move on, but when you know, you know, right?

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Jenna Fischer Redbook cover 2011

“I already wanted kids, but even more so now,” the actress Jenna Fischer, 36, tells Redbook in its March issue, on newsstands Feb. 15. Due to a stroke of luck, Fischer enjoyed plenty of quality time with her niece as a newborn, and was hooked. “When Cecelia was 3 weeks old, Pam was on maternity leave, so I had a whole week off to spend with her,” she says. “I took charge of the night feedings. It was so awesome: Every night at 9:30, I#39;d say, #39;You guys go to sleep now.#39; I wanted CeCe al

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Anderson Cooper Attacked

Anderson Cooper, 43, said he and his production crew, reporting from Cairo, were set upon by demonstrators loyal to embattled president Hosni Mubarak. “The attackers pushed and shoved the CNN crew and punched them in the head, he said, but no one was seriously hurt,” according to a report on CNN.com. CNN#39;s Anderson Cooper escaped serious injury Wednesday when he was attacked by a group of demonstrators in Egypt, which has been plunged into crisis in recent days by political protests. A coll

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Bobby Fischer’s Alleged Daughter — Checkmate

Filed under: Bobby Fischer Forget DNA — The U.S. Chess Federation has an even better way to determine if Bobby Fischer is the daddy of a 9-year-old Filipino girl — see how good she is in the checkmate department. Jim Berry, president of the U.S. Chess Federation, tells TMZ chess… Read more

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BA compensates man ‘humiliated’ over child seat policy

BBC News Mirko Fischer, his wife Stefanie and daughter Sophia Mirko Fischer said he worried what message was being sent to children BA has compensated a passenger who was “humiliated' over its policy of not allowing single male flyers to sit next to solo child travellers on its planes. British Airways cabin crew told Mirko Fischer to move after he swapped seats with his wife and ended up sitting next to a boy he did not know. Mr Fischer, 33, accused staff of harassing him and said the policy contravened the Sex Discrimination Act. BA apologised to the businessman but denied the policy was discriminatory. A spokesman told the BBC the policy was now under review. A consent order detailing a settlement between the parties was drawn up at Slough County Court on Wednesday. Mr Fischer was on a flight from London back to his home in Luxembourg on 20 April 2009 when his pregnant wife Stefanie asked him to swap seats so she could sit next to the window. He took her middle seat. Anger He claimed cabin crew told him to return to his original seat as the child next to him was an unaccompanied minor. The crew said the company's policy was not to allow adult males to sit next to unaccompanied children. But Mr Fischer said he felt he was treated as if he was a potential “child molester”. He said: “I felt humiliated and outraged. They accuse you of being some kind of child molester just because you are sitting next to someone.” Continue reading the main story We had 75,000 children fly with us last year and it is an issue we take very seriously BA spokesman BA 'victimises male passengers' Your comments Mr Fischer, who was represented by Daniel Tivadar from law firm 3 Hare Court, said there was a brief discussion and he returned to his seat but felt “embarrassed, humiliated and angry”. He complained to the airline by letter and the airline confirmed the policy, stating it related to adult males travelling alone. Mr Fischer said he was being treated differently to female passengers and therefore BA was breaking the law. He said the conversation he had with cabin crew on the flight “constituted unwanted conduct that related to his sex” and violated his dignity. He also said this consequently created an uncomfortable environment for him on the plane. He said: “There were no raised voices but we were in a public place and there were obviously people around us wondering what was happening.” BA initially defended itself and said when staff originally made the request they genuinely believed Mr Fischer was travelling alone and had no intention of embarrassing, humiliating or angering him by asking him to return to his allocated seat. Mr Fischer said he suffered “loss and damage of injury to his feelings” and had sought compensation. 'No flexibility' BA is understood to have admitted sex discrimination in Mr Fischer's case and agreed to pay

Mike ‘The Situation’ responds to being duped into ‘queer’ photo shoot

Jersey Shore bimbo Mike “The Situation” took to his Facebook page to respond to reports that he unknowingly participated in a Village Voice ‘queer issue’ photo shoot that included an expose on Jersey’s down-low gay guido scene. He wrote: “As for the Village Voice SitUAtioN – it’s not for me to judge somebody’s sexual preference and in my opinion the SitUaTIoN looks good as hell and that is my main concern. It just so happens that The SitUaTiON has mass appeal and happily reaches a very broad audience – This is not my first cover and definitely not my last – SitUATIon NATION” Also, he recently added this picture from an event to his Facebook page: http://www.tabloidprodigy.com/?p=15565 added by: knowandtell

Burned Little 3-Year-Old Girl a Symbol of Roma Hate… and Hope | Czech Republic

Watch more about the Roma's plight on CNN International World's Untold Stories on June 26 at 1630 GMT, and June 27 at 1100 GMT, 1830 GMT. Vitkov, Czech Republic (CNN) — Natalka Kudrikova is a bright-eyed, three-year-old girl recovering from the severe burns she suffered when far-right extremists threw a Molotov cocktail into her home. Her family and authorities say she was targeted because they are Roma, or gypsies. Natalka lost 80 percent of her skin, two fingers (a third was later amputated) and spent months lying in an induced coma following the attack last year in Vitkov, in the Czech Republic. She is still recuperating after 14 major surgeries. In May, Natalka returned to Ostrava Hospital for rehabilitation sessions so that one day she may be able to get around without support. “I'd rather not take her back to the hospital,” said her mother, Anna Sivakova, “but if she must return, my dream is that she learns how to walk without any help.” The very next day, four young men accused of attacking Natalka, filed into Ostrava District Court to hear the indictment: a racially motivated attempted murder. According to the prosecutor, the attack was planned for the 120th anniversary of Adolf Hitler's birth. Court experts confirmed swastikas and other Nazi memorabilia were found in the defendants' homes. In court, Ivo Muller and Vaclav Cojocaru described their coordinated Molotov cocktail attack. Their only excuse — they said they thought they were attacking an empty storehouse of stolen goods. Under cross-examination, Muller and Cojocaru admitted attending anti-Roma demonstrations organized by right wing extremists. The other defendants, Jaromir Lukes and David Vaculik, did not take the stand. Lukes is accused of being the ringleader, a claim his defense counsel strongly denies although he concedes Lukes drove the getaway car. His lawyer also vehemently denies there was any racial motivation to the attack. An anti-fascist website published a photo of Lukes walking next to the leader of the far-right Workers' Party. Another photo showed Vaculik wearing the armband of the Workers' Party, the public face of the Czech far right. The leader of the now banned Workers' Party, Tomas Vandas, denied any involvement. “Yes, we may have used those people as organizers of our public meetings but how could we know they would commit a crime?” said Vandas. “I hope Natalka gets better soon,” he added. Miroslav Mares, from Masaryk University in Brno, is the leading academic specialist on Czech extremist groups. He thinks it's unlikely that the Workers' Party was directly involved in the arson attack, but he says they were responsible “for inflaming anti-Roma sentiment.” “Maybe some youngsters from the neo-Nazi scene said to themselves, 'If the whole population is against Romas we are justified in carrying out such attacks,'” he said. And surveys do show anti-Roma sentiment is widespread. The European Union EURoma website says Czech Romas endure extremely high unemployment rates, low educational standards, isolation, and the prejudices of the majority population. “In regions with high unemployment and poor social conditions, the rise of extremism is popular with unemployed young men but we can see more and more women on the neo-Nazi scene,” Marek said. Lucie Slegrova, 20, is a flag-waving militant of the now renamed Workers' Social Justice Party. She denies her party is inspired by Hitler's Nazi ideology. Instead, she says, they follow their own nationalist ideas. “The Czech Republic should be for people who know how to behave. If the gypsies don't want to follow the rules, they're free to leave,” she said. Only one percent of Czech voters supported the Workers' Social Justice Party in the last elections, but Czech Prime Minister Jan Fischer worries that 7 percent of Czech students voted for the far-right party, according to an unofficial nationwide poll. “A lot of people are frustrated with politicians, and have troubles due to the crisis and recession. My message to them is please think it over and don't believe these very bad prophets,” Fischer said. The far-right movement has made bigger gains in neighboring Hungary where 17 percent of voters chose the Jobbik party in the last elections. Violence has been much worse as well. In the last two years, nine Roma have been killed in Hungary in unprovoked night-time attacks, according to the European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC). Roma bashing also became an issue in the Slovakian election campaign. The far right Slovak National Party commissioned billboards showing a dark-skinned man with tattoos and an inflammatory message: “Vote SNS so we don't feed those who don't want to work.” In eastern Slovakia many Roma live in segregated communities like the village of Ostrovany where municipal authorities spent some $16,000 to build a wall separating the Roma from their white neighbors, because of fears of “alleged Roma crime,” said Stanislav Daniel from ERRC. “To me the wall is a symbol of segregation because public finances were used to target a stereotype, not what's real,” Daniel said. The wall separates a tidy town from a rural slum. Roma, living right next to the wall, have no sewage or garbage collection and there's just one tap with drinking water for dozens of families. Back in the Czech Republic, Natalka's father, Pavel Kudrik, has chosen to stay in the region and rebuild a comfortable home for his wife and four daughters. After police asserted that Natalka's family were victims of a racist attack, many Czechs opened their wallets and their hearts. Prime Minister Fischer's wife and son spearheaded a nationwide campaign to help them — a move that led to the Fischer family having full-time police protection after they received anonymous death threats. But the current climate is not the only reason Fischer wants to clamp down on right wing extremism. Everyone in his family died in the Holocaust except for his father and grandmother. “Sixty-five years after WWII, the societal memory is getting weak,” he said. And Roma activists complain that recognition of their sacrifices under the Nazis has never been properly acknowledged. Half-a-million Roma perished in what they call the “Devouring” — Hitler's campaign to eliminate them as a people. Last May, several hundred Czech Roma gathered at a memorial for the victims of the Lety concentration camp. Hundreds of Czech Roma children died there and are buried nearby in a mass grave. Jan Vrba is one of the camp's last survivors. He was born there. His sister perished there. “What happened in Vitkov made me cry”, said Jan. “Little Natalka reminded me of my sister who died in this camp.” added by: EthicalVegan