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The Arab Berlin Wall Is Falling

February 24, 2005 by admin

Since you won’t hear this news on ABCNBCNYTCBS… I wanted to make sure you saw it here even though I know other bloggers are covering it…
The Arab Berlin Wall — OpinionJournal.com

Walid Jumblatt, patriarch of Lebanon’s Druze community “and, until recently, a man who accommodated Syria’s occupation” said the following:
“It’s strange for me to say it, but this process of change has started because of the American invasion of Iraq,” explains Jumblatt. “I was cynical about Iraq. But when I saw the Iraqi people voting three weeks ago, 8 million of them, it was the start of a new Arab world.” Jumblatt says this spark of democratic revolt is spreading. “The Syrian people, the Egyptian people, all say that something is changing. The Berlin Wall has fallen. We can see it.”

I doubt the Wall would be falling had John Kerry been elected and delayed the elections in Iraq. Just a hunch.
UPDATE: BoiFromTroy has a photo from a “Free Lebanon” rally in Los Angeles.

Filed Under: War On Terror

Mandatory HIV Testing Redux

February 24, 2005 by admin

Here is a disturbing story out of New York City (home of the “super AIDS virus”).
New AIDS Shock in NYC — 365gay.com

New York City’s health department Wednesday acknowledged that an estimated 45,000 residents are HIV-positive but do not know it. The figure raises the official count of PWAs by 50 percent. New York already has 88,000 people living with HIV/AIDS.

Last week I commented on a opinion survey showing that a majority of physicians and the general public supported mandatory HIV testing. I said I was very torn about this.
However, stories like this one really get me wondering if mandatory HIV testing might be the only way to help stop the spread. I am obviously very concerned about privacy, discrimination issues, and unfortunate mistakes like the one in West Palm Beach, FL. But at some point, the benefit/risk test must be applied for society as a whole and those who are unaware they are infected.
My biggest concern about mandatory testing is the fact that our healthcare system is not adequately prepared to deal with the privacy safeguards and counseling that would be needed.
But I do have to tell you, I’m leaning toward supporting mandatory HIV testing. We should have cracked this disease through other means many years ago.

Filed Under: HIV/AIDS

Update on Rutgers Gay Thought Police

February 24, 2005 by admin

I found out that FOX News covered the “Grease Truck” incident at Rutgers yesterday. There is video at this FOX News link about the story.
I’m sorry, I just find this quote from the Grease Truck owner absolutely priceless.

“I’m very upset. We’re all very upset,” he said. “I’ve been selling [Fat] Bitches for 14 years.”

Filed Under: Free Speech

American Flag Retirement Program

February 24, 2005 by admin

I call your attention to this worthy cause being run by the “Kitchen Table Gang.”

You can retire your tattered, worn out and frayed American flags without cost to you.
Send your flags to the Kitchen Table Gang Trust, 42922 Avenue 12, Madera, CA 93638-8866 and we will dispose of your flags in a proper and dignified manner with full honors and dignity pursuant to the United States Flag Code Section 8K.
We have been doing this for he past seven years. Our flag retirement ceremonies are held on Flag Day, June 14th each year and are conducted by an all volunteer U.S. Marine Corps Honor Guard led by GySgt. Dan Kelley.

Filed Under: War On Terror

I Survived the John McMullen Show!

February 23, 2005 by admin

Just ended the interview/call-in segment with John McMullen on SIRIUS OutQ radio. I think it went well, though we got caught up too long in my opinion on the subject of “outing” Congressional staffers — but that is why this blog started.
Interestingly, as my interview was ending, the last caller subtly threw out the usual, but tired “you are a Jew working for the Nazis.” And she suggested we are all headed for those rumored “gay concentration camps” to be slaughtered.
I just laughed and told John that for the past 10 years, I’ve been warned by my gay Democrat friends about these feared gay camps — probably somewhere in Montana.
John said that he had never heard of that…. I said all you have to do is look at any of the left wing bloggers and it is always there. And, I said “that type of rhetoric is simply unproductive.”
So there we go…. I hope some of you were able to listen.

Filed Under: Gay Politics

GayPatriot On The Radio — 1:15PM Eastern

February 23, 2005 by admin

Well, folks… you have the opportunity this afternoon to hear me on the John McMullen Show on SiriusOutQ Radio (Channel 149 on Sirius). I’ve been asked to come on at 1:15PM Eastern time for a live interview.
I’m going to be interviewed about the GayPatriot blog, and my thoughts on why my (our) political views are so at odds with the majority of gay people. I figured, “what the hell.” *grin*
Anyway, you can hear the show by linking here and signing up for a 3-day trial period. I just did.
That’s TODAY, Sirius Radio (OutQ) Channel 149 at 1:15PM Eastern Time.

Filed Under: New Media

Gay Left Thought Police Cracking Down at Rutgers U.

February 23, 2005 by admin

How many times have you heard, in the MSM and on the lefty blogger sites, that it is the Religious Right, or Bush Conservatives going around threatening people who disagree with them. It is the Republicans that are the suppressors of free speech, right? That is just so accepted it is conventional wisdom.
Wrong. The Gay Left (and the left-wing in general) are in fact the strident force behind squelching people’s right to free speech. This absurd story out of Rutgers University is only the latest, concrete example of this campaign to make all of America a PC-nation.
Students Split on Grease Truck Names – The Daily Targum (hat tip: GP Reader Keith)

The controversy erupted last week over the names of certain sandwiches served at the Grease Trucks on the College Avenue campus. The University community is varied in its response to the incident, when the Department of Parking and Transportation Services demanded the trucks cover up sandwich names such as “Fat Dyke” and “Fat Bitch” because they violate their contract.

Keith has an excellent perspective:

Has no one told people like these crybabies, to choose their battles carefully. The tone of the “activist-victims” was very negative, and from remarks made, it isn’t clear that they people who were “offended” ever talked to the owners of the grease trucks. They also made claims of not feeling “included.”

Not being included? Well, it seemed they were all too upset about BEING included (aka – “Fat Dyke” sandwich).
I note in the photo, by the way, that “Fat Filipino” was not covered up? What does the LGBT community at Rutgers have against Filipinos, I ask you? Do they think they are all fat? Or it is probably that they just don’t care because it doesn’t match up with their political agenda to destroy free speech.
Let me be perfectly clear… the names of these sandwiches are childish and moronic. But this is college. I thought college was supposed to be the laboratory of free speech. It is, of course, protected for liberal free speech….but no one else… not even childish, moronic free speech.
Isn’t this precisely the type of left-wing fascism that turns people off about the gay community’s activism? It sure makes me scratch my head and wonder where these people’s priorities are.
Gay rights must have come a longer way than the Gay Left wants us to believe…. if the only thing the Rutgers LGBT crowd can get excited about is stupid names for sandwiches on The Grease Truck.
The Gay Thought Police…. in full battle gear, folks! Resistance is futile….

Filed Under: Free Speech

Happy Birthday, George Washington!

February 22, 2005 by admin

Powerline has a great post celebrating the greatness of our nation’s First President on the 273rd anniversary of his birth.

Filed Under: General

Gay leaders prefer Democrats to reforms which benefit gays

February 22, 2005 by admin

In the March 1, 2005, issue of “THE ADVOCATE,” not, alas, available online, reporter Emily Heil notes that Log Cabin supports the president’s plan to set up personal retirement accounts for Social Security. Log Cabin’s Political Director Chris Barron pointed out that such accounts “would be a tremendous step forward for gay and lesbian families.” Under the current system, he notes, his partner would get nothing if he were to die while “under the president’s plan,” he could leave his account “to anyone.”
One would think that other gay groups would follow Log Cabin’s lead and support these reforms which make it possible for gay couples to get benefits they do not currently have. But, alas, the “ADVOCATE” reports that gay leaders are more concerned with currying favor with Democrats than they are with helping gay couples:

But offering any kind of support for Bush’s plan means going against the Democratic leadership, something other gay rights activists see as shortsighted. “That would be a fundamental and irreparable breach with our allies in Congress who have stood beside us for decades,” [Matt] Foreman [Executive Director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force] said.

Is Foreman suggesting that if gay groups were to support the president on this one program, they will thereafter be shunned by the Democratic congressional leadership? By calling such support a “fundamental breach,” Mr. Foreman suggests that the Democratic leadership views any alliance with President Bush as an unpardonable offense. That Democrats are not interested in engaging the president is serious debate and discussion of reform, but in obstructing his every policy.
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Filed Under: Gay Politics

The Lavender Plantation?

February 22, 2005 by admin

In a comment to one of my posts on Gannongate, Synova alerted us to this insightful post. Reflecting on the “Gannongate” kerfuffle, Tom Veal debunks the notion the Mr. Gannon was a right-wing plant:

A real Karl Rove plant would have asked neutrally phrased questions that offered openings for pro-GOP points that would otherwise get lost in the news shuffle.) His abilities might in time have earned him a significant spot in the small corps of right-of-center journalists, but he was as yet not celebrity, and his employer, Talon News, has a minuscule audience.

Given this miniscule audience, he asks:

why should the Kossacks decide to ride this obscure figure out of town, and why should the elite media now treat him as a poster boy for Rovian dirty tricks? If they regard his day pass to Administration press briefings as a threat, their paranoia surpasses what even I can believe. Rather, we appear to have an instance of policing a leftist plantation. Just as uppity blacks who espouse non-liberal views are reviled, so, too, are homosexuals expected to toe the ideological line. Strays . . . are punished by all available means, including expos?s of their private lives that would be intolerable if conducted by Instapundit or Little Green Footballs.

Hmm. . . . punished by all available means. . . . maybe that’s a little harsh. Or maybe he’s been reading some of the comments to this blog . . . and some of my e-mail.

Filed Under: New Media

Can Conservatives And Gays Work Together?

February 22, 2005 by admin

S.T. Karnick at The Reform Club asks this important question after the CPAC meeting this past weekend. For those who missed it, GPW covered the very promising news that Log Cabin Republicans participated in the event. And, LCR has come on strong to support President Bush’s Social Security reform effort.
From The Reform Club:

Can born-again Christians join with Log Cabin Republicans to support changes in Social Security and then go out separately to very different places afterward, and still see each other as true allies? This is a question that should be central to the discussion on the Right, as we seek to consolidate recent successes and create a movement that can truly compose a long-term majority of the American people.

Isn’t that what politics is all about…. joining coalitions as needed to govern? I think so.
Unfortunately, there is also this more pessimistic view of the CPAC meeting from Ryan Sager at TechCentralStation. No one said this would be easy.

Filed Under: Gay Politics

Holding Out For A Hero

February 22, 2005 by admin

With all due reference to Bonnie Tyler (and Jennifer Saunders), I actually thought of writing this post after reading this somewhat dated column on Advocate.com by Neal Broverman.
While Neal deals with the lack of openly gay male celebrities in the entertainment industry….

In the game of ?Our Team Has More Out Celebrities,? the lesbians are kicking the gay guys? collective butts. With the hardships of Melissa, the days of Ellen?s life, and Rosie?s other world covered by the media and all those who consume their magazines, books, and newspapers, it?s easy for a gay man to develop a complex. Where are the faces making us more human? We love our out gals, but where are the guys?

He does make a very good point about someone outside the entertainment industry who could have been a gay role model, and why he wasn’t.
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Filed Under: Gay America

Key West photoblogging

February 22, 2005 by admin

I know, I know…. this is very late. But life has been a whirlwind at the Patriot Household lately. Anyway, here are some photos from my business trip to Key West last week..
These were all taken at Mallory Square just as the sun was setting. Those of you who have been there know the carnival atmosphere that reigns supreme! All of the street performers earn their livings from tips given as they perform.
Here’s a fire-juggler on a unicyle. Not for me… scared of heights!
Key West 3.jpg
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Filed Under: Travel

The words we use

February 22, 2005 by admin

After reading my post wondering why gay men continue to have unsafe sex, a reader wrote in:

I’m sure you know the power of words and how the choice of vocabulary can hide what people are really talking about. Are you pro-abortion or pro-choice, for example.
I applaud you for promoting monogamy. I would like you to go even further by not promoting licentious sexual activities as “playing”. How are gay people to be taken seriously when we treat what is potentially the most intimate expression of love between two people as a method of entertainment? Yes, many straight people do the same thing, but it seems to be almost taken-for-granted that all gay people have sex indiscriminately. Let’s not hide the facts by using euphemisms.

The writer, a gay man in his 40s, gave me his permission to reprint this.
I had read it on Friday just before I took the day off from going online. I printed it out and have pondered his words since then. I had wanted to add some wise and insightful comment of my own and may do that at a later date. For now, I will say, he’s got a point.
At first blush, it does not appear he answered the question I posed in the title of that post which I rephrase (as per his comments), “Why, knowing what we know about AIDS, do gay men continue to have unsafe sex?” But, in revisiting his words, in thinking about them, I think he may have answered it without even trying.
-Dan (aka GayPatriotWest): GayPatriotWest@aol.com

Filed Under: General

LCR co-sponsors conservative confab

February 21, 2005 by admin

For over thirty years, the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) has been the most important conservative gathering in Washington. In 1974, then-California Governor Ronald Reagan addressed the first large CPAC gathering. Every year, the conference honors the Gipper with a Ronald Reagan banquet.
Organized by the American Conservative Union (ACU), the conference attracts leading conservative activists and policy makers from across the nation. This year, speakers included the Vice President, presidential advisor Karl Rove, Virginia Senator George Allen and Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell. And this year for the “first time”, according to ABC NEWS, “a gay rights group has been officially recognized by the nation’s annual gathering of conservative activists.” The Log Cabin Republicans paid $3,000 to co-sponsor the event.
Finally, a sign that this organization is attempting to make its case to the conservative movement. Good job, Log Cabin.
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Filed Under: Log Cabin Republicans

Movie Trivia #2–we have a winner!

February 21, 2005 by admin

Congratulations to James of LA for winning the Second GayPatriot movie trivia competition with 16 points, edging out ttbdan with 14 points. James got all the regular questions right, missing only the Bonus Questions. Since James lives in LA, I am treating him to coffee and a pastry at a Starbucks (or other coffee shop) of his choosing.
Read below for the correct answers:
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Filed Under: Movies/Film & TV

More Thoughts on “Gannongate”

February 21, 2005 by admin

Videoblogging John Aravosis‘ appearance on CNN, Trey Jackson writes:

Watch this and then ask yourself: Is the MSM giving this much help to Easongate or RatherBiased? Who knew CNN and the MSM were so helpful to bloggers attempting to break a story?

Check out Trey’s posting where you’ll need to click on “WATCH” to see the video.
UPDATE: Dennis the Peasant has an amusing take on this whole thing. Scroll down to the photos. Dennis asks:

Which is more obnoxious, offensive and juvenile? Me cracking the obvious joke about Helen Thomas’ sexual identity via a bit of insensitive gender stereotyping…OR [t]he Internet’s Leftist Crown Jewels savaging [someone’s] sexual identity via a bit of political stereotyping…in all seriousness?

Hat tip: Comment by Richard (#93) to Roger Simon‘s aforementioned post.
And then click, “READ MORE” to read some comments from a listserv to which I subscribe. (Reproduced with the permission of their author.)
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Filed Under: New Media

I, GayPatriot

February 20, 2005 by admin

Jeez, I’m away for a week for work and suddenly there is a twitter of speculation here and here that Christian Grantham may be GayPatriot. Let me say unequivocally that is not the case. Christian addresses the whole thing on his site as well. Anyone who is a serious reader of our blogs can’t possibly think we are the same person anyway. That is just silly.
Let me remind folks that I have addressed my background before, once in this very early posting. I’ll add a couple of more items that should prove I’m not Christian Grantham. I have been a life-long registered Republican voter since I turned 18 years old. I am also in my late 30s. I don’t know how old Christian is, but I’m guessing I have a few years on him.
Here’s the best part about this…. neither one of these speculators has contacted either Christian or I directly to ask us. So it makes the wild-eyed Oliver Stone routine even more laughable.
And now here is the story of how Christian came to be the registered user of GayPatriot.org and .net….
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Filed Under: Blogging

Governor George W. Bush “Outed”

February 20, 2005 by admin

Okay, that was an admittedly sensational headline….but you will see my point after I’m done I hope.
In its Sunday edition, The New York Times published transcripts of secret tapes of then-Governor George W. Bush. The tapes were made by a former Bush aide, Doug Wead, who apparently recorded Bush without his knowledge. In my neck of the woods, by the way, that is illegal.
LittleGreenFootballs has a good sum-up. (Hat tip to GP Reader, V the K)
The Times highlights a very important struggle Bush was having with conservative Christian leaders over gays in America.
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Filed Under: Gay Politics

The real story of “Gannongate”

February 20, 2005 by admin

Both Ellen (a straight reader of this blog) and Roger Simon alerted me to an excellent Powerline post on “Gannongate.” (For some reason, the Powerline Permalink is not to the article itself, but to their February archives. You may need to scroll down to HAVE THEY NO SHAME? NO, ACTUALLY THEY DON’T).
As far as the “problem” of reporters asking softball questions (which seems to bug left-wing bloggers the most about this story) Roger asks:

How about Gannon/Guckert goes on Larry King to discuss “the art of the softball”? Speaking of which, has anyone looked into Larry’s background? He’s been throwing softballs for at least four (or is it seven?) administrations. Who’s been paying him? I know – CNN. But there could be more…

Heh.
In addition, Lloydletta alerted me to a great piece detailing the flaws in the liberal bloggers’ case against Gannon.
In the extended section of this post, I have provided some excerpts from Powerline’s post. So just click “READ MORE.”
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Filed Under: New Media

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