Gospel singer just committed a career suicide.It is like Hari-Kiri, the fucking Evangelicals will never accept him at any of their churches. He will never sing a single note to these homophobic bastards ever again.
This month, clips of a taped television interview that gospel music sensation Tonex conducted for 'The Lexi Show' (on the Gospel network) surfaced on the Internet and caused a

heated frenzy within the black religious community. In the revealing conversation, the internationally renowned music superstar (nee Anthony Williams III) talked candidly about his homosexuality, his failed marriage and his thoughts on the black church. As expected, when someone touches upon such a taboo subject, it has ripple effects like a big rock thrown on the surface of a very still lake. But as the multiple Stellar Award-winning virtuoso tells it, in his very own words, it was a lot more than he ever bargained for.
Why are these fucking Evangelicals so obsessed with people’s private sex lives? What is it that makes them think that sticking a cock into a dirty vagina gives them access to the Kingdom of Heaven? These are some sick mother fuckers who just want to control every aspect of people’s life and to bring validation to a rather warped view of Christianity and an erroneous interpretation of the Scriptures.
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Cumulative IQ for the two characters in the photo: 63PHOTO SOURCE: http://blog.drugpolicy.org/uploaded_images/BushTurkey-700266.jpgRecently former President Jimmy Carter expressed concerns that the anti-Obama sentiment that has caused so much controversy was almost all racially motivated. Perhaps some of it is true, considering the source: Jimmy Carter has lived in the South most of his life and knows how his fellow southerners feel about blacks.
But I think that there is less racism behind it and more anti-intellectualism. It is obvious that anyone can rise from the ranks of the obscure and ordinary to become President of the United States. But this should not be the most salient quality a candidate for President should possess. As we have seen with ex-President Bush, the voters seemed to think that his disdain for science, academia and education in general was one compelling reason to vote for him.
The dumb fuck demonstrated throughout his eight years in power that he was one inarticulate, under-educated, slacker, anti-intellectual character. Because of his ineptitude to lead, his lack of understanding of the implications of many issues, his gargantuan ego and downright arrogance, we all ended up paying the price in our country; some of us, more heavily than others. Some even paid with their own lives, the ultimate sacrifice a person should make for the place they call home. The unnecessary and immoral war in Iraq forced them to do this while shameless corporations and super rich individuals profited from their deaths. SHAMEFUL, SHAMEFUL!
The reality seems to be, I think, that Obama is one intelligent dude. His intellectual prowess far exceeds the requirements of the job he is entrusted to perform. We have seen it already in his many successes. His foreign policy turnabout is enough to make one think of the tremendous change he has already implemented in this area.
Then we have the economy; I thought that it would be impossible for any one individual to come to the White House and get us out of the fucking mess Bush and the Republicans left behind. But somehow, miraculously and systematically we seem to be coming out of the mess.
When you see people at those town hall meetings protesting, carrying signs that are even

misspelled, you have to think that President Obama presents a challenge to their intellect, not so much to their race, although I still have a picture in my mind of that stupid dumb fuck cunt who was sobbing and crying saying: “They are taking away my America”. This is everyone’s America: White, black, yellow, red, rich, poor, straight or gay, it belongs to every one of us, not to just a few privileged individuals.
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Max Baucus, Kent Conrad, Blanche Lincoln, Bill Nelson, and Tom Carper.
That's who's standing in the way of passing a public option amendment through the Senate Finance Committee. The vote on these amendments will happen Tuesday.
They're standing in the way of lower health care costs:
In total, a public plan based on Medicare rates would save $110 billion over 10 years. That is $20 billion more than earlier estimates, a spokesman for House Speaker Pelosi said.
They're standing in the way of holding the insurance industry accountable, because simply regulating the insurance industry will never be enough to stop them from screwing over their customers:
...the practice of rescission - taking away your insurance policy when you become sick - is illegal now. And yet, the insurance companies admitted before Congress earlier this year that the practice is common.
These are responsible for the opposition to a Public Option, now let's ask them individually how much money the insurance lobby has paid them to obstruct and go against what the American people want.
Regulations are viewed by business in this country as obstacles to be overcome, not rules to be abided by. In even the best regulations, loopholes will be found, enforcement will be spotty, and fines will be chalked up to the cost of doing business.
So, what are you, the patient, supposed to do?
If you had a choice, a choice which President Obama wants you to have, you'd be able to choose a public health insurance option that's governed by the common good, not Wall Street Profits, and thus abides by the regulations. If insurance companies could lose customers because they don't want to abide by regulations, they'll think twice before looking for loopholes. In this way, a public health insurance option keeps the insurance industry honest and ends insurance company abuses.
And they're standing in the way of something a large majority of the American people want:
By a margin of 52 percent to 27 percent, Americans believe President Obama has better ideas about overhauling health care than Republicans do, according to a national poll conducted by The New York Times and CBS News. And nearly two-thirds of the country supports creation of a government-run insurance plan, or public option.
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About this blog and what I think defines a personWhen I started doing this blog, I had some decisions to make. It became apparent that I wanted to write erotic stories with some exciting sexual dialogue sprinkled in. I also realized that there is a difference between eroticism and pornography. I chose not to do porn for the simple reason that there are sites that do it so much better than I could and they also have the resources to go and hire some porn stars and shoot some sexual acts that would raise eyebrows and attract followers.
The other issue I struggled with was that of what defines a person and how I convey this important subject through my blog. I think of those who define themselves as “Christians” or those who think of themselves as “homosexual”. These are labels that are applied to people to pigeon-hole them in society in order to either discriminate or to give validation.
I think that if you need to define yourself as a Christian and that is the only important thing in your life, then I suggest you should get a life. The same goes for gays whose only preoccupation in life is being gay, to them I also say: “get a life”.
If you ask me who I am and what I am, I would probably answer: I am a human being, capable of thinking on my own, I am pragmatic and I admire great intelligence and accomplishments in learning. I am artistic and I was also born outside of the United States. My sexual orientation is not important because that is not what defines me, so that it takes a backseat to other things in my life. My sexuality only defines me when I have to deal with those who try to humiliate me or deprive me of my rights because of what I am; then and only then it is an important issue for me. That is why I so energetically write and post blogs on the subject. I think that there is a need to present opposition to those who are trying to take away my rights and the rights of others. To the Evangelicals and prudes: YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO JUDGE ME, SO GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY BEDROOM, STOP TRYING TO LEGISLATE DISCRIMINATION AND HATRED.
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Letter from newly appointed Republican Senator George LeMieuxToday I received an e-mail from the asshole that Governor Crist appointed to replace Senator Mel Martinez, it reads as follows:
“George LeMieux - U.S. Senator for Florida E-Newsletter
September 16, 2009
Thank You for Your Support
Last week, I officially took the oath of office for the U.S. Senate. Serving 18 million Floridians in this capacity is the honor of a lifetime and a great responsibility I take very seriously. My wife Meike and I appreciate the hundreds of well wishes we've already received. Thank you for your support and words of encouragement and know that I intend to be the hardest working U.S. senator while I am in office. Be it health care, the national debt, or the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, I am here to represent your views and I look forward to hearing from you.
Upholding Free Speech and the 2nd Amendment
Minutes after my swearing-in ceremony, I had the privilege of casting my first vote. The question was whether to confirm Cass R. Sunstein to be the head of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. While Mr. Sunstein is a very accomplished individual, I cast my vote against this nominee because his views are not in line with the values of Florida's families. Mr. Sunstein's opposition to an individual's right to bear arms as guaranteed under the 2nd Amendment make him an inappropriate pick to lead an important federal office.
Blocking ACORN Funding
This week, the United States Senate considered striking funding for ACORN, the not-for-profit group making headlines in the news lately, Monday, I voted to block any Federal dollars from going to ACORN because of their questionable activities including at least 30 cases of suspected voter fraud. With our mounting national debt, we can't afford to spend taxpayer money on organizations operating on the edges of the law.
The Debt, the Deficit, and Health Care Reform
In the coming months, Congress will deal with a great number of issues critically important to the future of our nation. One of the largest issues pending before Congress is how to reform our system of health care. I support affordability and access to quality health care. Right now, the costs are too high and too many people are without health insurance; but the solution can't be worse than the problem. As this debate continues, I strongly encourage you to contact me with your thoughts on the health care situation, and let me know what you believe needs to be done.”
Could it be more clear? The son of a bitch is going to follow all the obstructionist tactics and the madness that is the Republican ideology. His first vote was against the confirmation of Sunstein, and he claims that it is because his ideology is diametrically opposed to that of Sunstein’s and not in line with Florida families. What the fuck is he talking about? What families are those? I know it is not mine, all of my family voted for Obama and not for one single Republican. I think that the majority of Floridians voted for change and that is not what they are getting with Mr. LeMiex.
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On smokingToday in the Outlook section of the Sun Sentinel a lady named Teresa Higgins of Davie, Fl.

wrote a letter to the Editor and they titled it “SMOKERS SHOULD PAY UP”.
She says that cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States and produces a significant health related economic costs to society. No argument there.
But I have to disagree to some degree with her attitude. You see, there are many preventable risks that people take and will have negative effects on their health and cost society unnecessary expenditures. Such is the case of doughnuts, McDonalds, sodas, alcohol, drugs and a myriad of other things like risky unprotected sex. Are we going to start asking employees to shed out $20.00 per pay period because they eat unhealthy hamburgers and fries? Are we going to penalize them financially because they don’t use condoms?
What is the real outcome of someone dying from a smoking related illness? Catastrophic illnesses do cost money, but to my knowledge, everyone dies of a catastrophic illness whether it is sooner rather than later. A case in point: My mother, who is entering her 94th year on this earth has never smoked, eats very frugally and retired at age 62 and has been collecting Social Security ever since. If my calculations are correct, she has been living off the system on her Social Security check for more than 32 years. Surely that is enough to offset any cost she might have incurred at age 65 had she been a smoker and gone on to die from a catastrophic illness. I suggest to Ms. Higgins that her goodie-goodie two shoes attitude is not sustainable because the smokers will die sooner and costs are diminished when people live shorter lives.
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More photos of the dumb shit bags protesting

