Month: December 2010
A Very Glee Christmas
It’s Christmas time at McKinley High and Finn tries to get everyone in the holiday spirit; Brittany needs no help because she still believes in Santa Claus. In other news, Sue scams the teacher’s Secret Santa.
Perez Hilton should get his facts straight
Last weekend Perez Hilton wrote about “Gylne Tider” claiming that Norwegian tv-show are a Swedish band that has just released their version of Beatles classic “Let it be”.
Supporting DADT Repeal Means Supporting Senate Debate on Defense Bill
Decemer 3rd, 2010, the Human Rights Campaign welcomed the news from Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., that he “accept[s] the findings of the report and support[s] repeal based on the Secretary’s recommendations.” HRC emphasized that support by any Senator for repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is of little value without a commitment to vote to bring up the National Defense Authorization Act – the bill to which DADT repeal is attached – to a vote on the Senate floor. Majority Leader Harry Reid is expected to make a motion to proceed to the bill as soon as early this week.
Amber Heard Comes Out As Lesbian
Actress Amber Heard, the beautiful young actress from Pineapple Express & Zombieland, has officially come out of the closet as a lesbian and is attending GLAAD’s 25th anniversary celebration with her partner Tasya van Ree.
Gay Bullying: Queer Culture Commentator Cheeks Flips the Script with “Caprica” Star Sasha Roiz
Fresh on the heels of “It Gets Better When?”– an insightful hello of a contribution to Dan Savage’s “It Gets Better Project”–comes “Gay Bullying,” the latest spin on current events by ever-observant opiner, Cheeks. In it, an innocent straight dude–played by Sasha Roiz, star of the SyFy channel’s “Caprica”–encounters a gay bully and the verbal punches fly.
Service Chiefs Pledge to Faithfully Implement DADT Repeal
Speaking Friday before a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, the Chiefs of the military services all expressed that they would successfully implement “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repeal should Congress change the law. Testifying were General James Cartwright, General George Casey, Admiral Gary Roughead, General James Amos, General Norton Schwartz and Admiral Robert Papp.