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Iowa Teen Zach Wahls Defends His Two Mothers To State Legislators
Yes, that is Cindy McCain saying, “Our political and religious leaders tell LGBT youth that they have no future… They can’t serve our country openly.”
And while we are on the topic, I think it is important to mention the bullying happens inside of our community as well. So sad.
The definition:
bul·ly
[bool-ee] noun, plural -lies, verb, -lied, -ly·ing
–noun
1. a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people.
2. Archaic . a man hired to do violence.
–verb (used with object)
1. to act the bully toward; intimidate; domineer.
–verb (used without object)
1. to be loudly arrogant and overbearing.
via Truthwinsout.org
A brilliant little article was posted on Craigslist in Lansing, Michigan, a couple days ago. Since then, several people have flagged it for removal — reasons unspecified. Until someone comes forward with a reason for its removal (such as copyright violation), I’m reposting the article here.
A mutual friend of ours threw a big party for her 30th birthday, tons of people were there and it was a lot of fun. Somewhere along the line you and I ended up on the balcony for some fresh air at the same time. We started chatting; we talked about sports, books, tv — discovered we both are about to start our masters degrees and spent some time debating the pro’ and con’ of the educational system. We talked about hanging out sometime, and you wanted to meet my girlfriend.
I understand how upsetting it was for you when I blinked mildly in surprise and said I was here with my husband. I know it was a shock to your system, if your face had turned any paler I might have called 911. You made a good recovery though – that hurried mutter of “I’m not like that” was very polite and you only knocked over two drinks and one vase in your hurry to rush to anywhere other than near me. I can’t blame you — I forgot how delicate you straight boys are. So I wanted to give you a few helpful hints about where you went wrong last night.
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