10/21/2004

Don’t Let Pro Homo Activists Win

I strongly urge you to read the story below, taken from the New York Times. The Times is one of the most liberal newspapers in America. They have always been pro-homosexual marriage.

The story concerns what is happening in Key West, Florida, a haven for homosexuals. It has gotten so bad that the homosexual community is angered that the city fathers have asked them to tone down their behavior.

If you read between the lines, you get the sense that even reporter Nick Madigan isn’t comfortable reporting what he sees. In fact, I get the impression that he is holding back and not reporting the situation to be as bad as it is.

Homosexual marriage is the crown jewel in the homosexual push. They aren’t really interested in homosexual marriage (only a tiny number have married in Sweden where it is legal). What they want is acceptance and approval of their lifestyle and the freedom to practice it in any manner they desire.

Please read the story. If you are interested in knowing which Senators and Representatives voted for homosexual marriage and are up for re-election, click here (pdf format) (Word document). I urge you to print out this list, make copies and distribute to your friends, church and Sunday School members, neighbors and others.

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October 20, 2004
Key West, Suddenly Shy, Puts Pasties on Its Party
By NICK MADIGAN

KEY WEST, Fla., Oct. 17 - As night falls on Duval Street, dazed tourists stumble from bar to bar, taking in decked-out drag queens, comely strippers and other entertainments considerably more outrageous. In the dark corners of some of Key West’s gay clubs, things go on that, even here, most people do not talk about in public.

It takes a lot to shock people in Key West. If you come to town, the thinking goes, you may as well forget about prudishness and propriety. And yet the southernmost city in the contiguous United States, long considered beyond the reach of mainland mores, is undergoing a struggle over its morals.

City officials, who are bracing themselves for Friday, the start of Fantasy Fest, an annual 10-day bacchanal that draws about 80,000 people and exceeds the blowouts of New Orleans at their most bizarre, are trying to crack down on the more outlandish aspects of Key West’s sexually indulgent ways.

This month, the City Commission passed an ordinance that limits the number of strip clubs, clothing-optional bars and X-rated video stores, and spells out that sex in public is illegal. But some things remain sacred: a clause to require body painters to shield their naked patrons from view was struck.

“It does get pretty raunchy,” said John Jones, the assistant city manager. “We’re trying to be more family oriented, but it’s still an adult town. I wouldn’t advise anyone to bring their children to Fantasy Fest.”

The effort against blatant displays of sexual behavior comes as city officials have begun forcing homeless people to bunk down in tents next to the Monroe County Jail and have ordered the police to arrest violators of regulations on open containers anywhere but on the busiest blocks of Duval Street, where enforcement would mean arresting just about everyone.

In addition, the street-front counters that for years have served rum runners and piña coladas to passers-by must now ask their patrons to step onto their property before they can receive their drinks.

“Good God, this is turning into a Republican town,” proclaimed the Pistol and Enema Web site, which advertises itself as “the gay information source for Key West.”

Workers in the sex industry here say they are stunned at the movement toward modesty, the very thing they left the mainland to escape.

“It’s gotten ridiculous,” said Ed Tremarco, a bartender at the gay-oriented Bourbon St. Pub. “They even tried to have the body painters put up curtains. That got shut down, but it’s like they have nothing better to do than to come after us.”

Christy Sweet, a stripper who sued Key West officials after they rescinded her license two years ago to operate a storefront parlor called Personal Dances, said the newly conservative bent in town was a result of a real estate boom in which wealthy out-of-towners were buying up expensive second homes.

“There’s a different group of people coming here,” Ms. Sweet said, “and they’re just not as open to adult entertainment.”

A poster outside the 801 Bourbon Bar advertises nightly drag shows, at 9 and 11, starring “Key West’s most beautiful queens.” But a brochure tied to Fantasy Fest promotes more risqué fare at the bar’s sister establishment, the Bourbon St. Pub, including an advertisement for an Oct. 25 “Dungeons and Dragons” party that promises “live demonstrations” and comes with a warning: “This leather fetish party is not for the timid or shy.”

In Key West, where representatives of the various preferences operate in a relatively harmonious alliance, it is widely assumed that there is sex in the backrooms of some of the clubs, mostly in the gay ones but sometimes in the straight ones.

Mary Jane, a stripper prone to acrobatics who said she came here to work a year ago so that that she could save money to return to college, recalled being astounded at what she heard was going on in the gay clubs.

“Oral sex, right there in front of everyone,” said Mary Jane, who was wearing high heels, tattoos and nothing else. “I couldn’t believe it.”

Mr. Jones, 72, the assistant city manager, said there were certain things the city could not stop.

“If you’re a young man and you want to make out, no matter what your sexual preference, you can pretty much do it in Key West,” he said. “We tolerate it to a certain extent, as long as you don’t do it in public.”

The new ordinance establishes that the town’s 14 strip joints and pornographic book and video stores, as well as a clothing-optional resort, a clothing-optional restaurant and two clothing-optional bars, may remain in place but makes it much harder for new licenses to be issued for such businesses.

At least one of those bars, Naked Lunch, was cited recently because employees were topless in a place that was not legally an entertainment venue. Code enforcement officers also said the Key West Scrub Club, a strip joint, could not drive and park all over town its white vans, decorated with paintings of bikini-clad women and promoting its “Live Totally All-Nude Girls!”

“We do want to keep our uniqueness and funkiness,” said Tom Oosterhoudt, one of the City Commission’s five members. “What we don’t want is major strip-joint chains on every corner, so it looks like Anywhere, U.S.A.”

Mr. Oosterhoudt said he had successfully toned down some of the ordinance’s more onerous provisions, so much so that its proponent, his colleague Carman Turner, ended up voting against it.

“It still reflects the more freewheeling, free-spirited legacy of Key West’s history,” Mr. Oosterhoudt said. “We’ve always been a place of live and let live.”

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d-u-m “Dumb”…

Filed under: General , Kerry/Bush Campaign , Leftist Agenda @ 5:37 pm

My dad used to say ‘d-u-m DUMB’ when something was really stupid. That’s what this is.

Nightline Uses Ex-Viet Cong to Discredit Swifties and O’Neill

I’ve been ranting about Kerry being in bed with the Vietcong on my other blog …and as far as I’m concerned, they’re still the Vietcong, even though the war is over. Give me a break, people! We were are WAR with the Vietcong over the freedom of South Vietnam and Kerry petitioned for the US to surrender after meeting with them in Paris in 1971! When he came back from Vietnam he joined the pro-communist forces of Vietnam Vets Against the War! I can’t believe this idiotic stunt that Nightline pulled. As if we’re going to think that’s a good thing?

If Koppel’s Vietnamese communist sources are right, everybody else — the Swift Boat Veterans, John Kerry, Kerry’s supporters from his own boat, the Boston Globe and Douglas Brinkley — are all wrong. But Koppel never seemed to grasp that fact, or doubt the validity of the Vietnamese villagers.

You can get a free epilogue to Unfit For Command at Human Events online. I strongly urge you to read “Unfit for Command”.

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My bud Kirby

Filed under: General @ 2:09 pm


This is my beloved friend Kirby. He looks like a little “Lassie”. He’s what they call an ‘oversized’ sheltie. But don’t get sucked into that beautiful exterior; he’s quite a macho man. I’m one of those hoity toity dog training types who likes to have a gentleman dog around who knows his manners. He recently spent some time with a trainer, learning better dog manners and more of the agility circuit. She told me he could pass the Canine Good Citizen just by taking the test. I tell ya, what a pleasant little loving fellow he is. All 50 pounds of him, lol. I have to say that being around Kirby is the most wonderful thing when you’ve had a difficult day…he is so incredibly intuitive and comforting. I never thought a dog could add so much to my life.

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Teresa: Laura Bush Has Never Had a “Real” Job

Filed under: General , Kerry/Bush Campaign @ 7:27 am

How does she know what a ‘real job’ is, anyway? How interesting~Lately there have been reports about Heinz Kerry whining about ‘all that she’s been through’ on the campaign trail. As if this is all about HER!

“Well, you know, I don’t know Laura Bush. But she seems to be calm, and she has a sparkle in her eye, which is good,”

Heinz Kerry said in a USA Today interview published Tuesday.

“But I don’t know that she’s ever had a real job — I mean, since she’s been grown up.”


A real job?

Doesn’t everyone knows that Laura Bush was a librarian and a teacher? Just yesterday she talked about it again for the millionth time in one of those standard first lady events honoring great history teachers. Never mind that she hasn’t taught in nearly 30 years and that she quit as soon as her future husband proposed.

Laura Bush will always be, in the public imagination, The Librarian. Even for Democrats, who like to fantasize that behind her smile lurks a wild sexy woman, reading with her Itty Bitty book light in bed late into the night.

Heinz Kerry has to know that everyone loves Laura Bush: women, men, Democrats, children. Her approval rating is just about her husband’s plus Dick Cheney’s, the highest of anyone in the administration.

Within hours after the USA Today interview was highlighted on the Drudge Report yesterday, Heinz Kerry realized her mistake and apologized.

“I had forgotten that Mrs. Bush had worked as a school teacher and librarian,”

she wrote in a statement,

“”and there couldn’t be a more important job than teaching our children. As someone who has been both a full-time mom and full-time in workforce, I know we all have valuable experiences that shape who we are. I appreciate and honor Mrs. Bush’s service to the country as first lady, and am sincerely sorry I had not remembered her important work in the past.”

But here Heinz Kerry just stepped into it deeper. Again, she was repeating that Laura Bush only had a job when she had a paying job, and not during all those years she was raising the twins, or supporting her husband, or being first lady, or all those other things one is not allowed to define as the opposite of job. And Bush adviser Karen Hughes, who famously left the White House to spend more time with her husband and son, picked up on that instantly.

“Well, I think it’s very nice that she apologized, but in some ways the apology almost made the comment worse because she seems to have forgotten that being a mother is a real job,”

Hughes said on CNN.

“Again, I think her comment threw an inappropriate wedge between women who choose to work at home and women who choose to work outside the home. I think most women — and most men — would be offended by that because most women want to be able to choose to do what’s right for them, whether it’s to stay with their families and work at home or to work outside the home pursuing a career.”

Republicans have gotten sophisticated about feminism. Laura Bush does not stand up at “W Stands for Women” rallies and hand out her cookie recipes. She talks about how, in her husband’s administration,

“there are more women in senior positions than in any other presidential administration in history.”

She talks about how

“across America, millions of women are raising families, working full time, going to college, starting their own businesses.”

If you are in the audience in your business suit, she’s speaking to you. If you’re pushing the stroller, she’s speaking to you. She’s not Jackie O, and she’s not Hillary. She’s just a reflection of you.

So it’s no surprise that yesterday she played the role of Melanie to Heinz Kerry’s Scarlett.

“Mrs. Bush knows that some days are more difficult than others when your husband is running for president,”

said her spokesman Gordon Johndroe,

“”and she has a lot of empathy for her.”

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