Tuesday, January 27, 2009

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"As [Ted] Haggard attempts to rehabilitate his image and promote the film, it’s important that mainstream media outlets like Oprah and CNN not allow him to spew anti-gay rhetoric about “curing” or “changing” sexual orientation. Haggard is a closeted gay man and any assertions to the contrary that go unchallenged by Oprah, King or others will [...]
32 of the 51 members of the Hawaii State House have signed onto a bill that would provide for civil unions in the Aloha State, making it seem likely that the bill will pass this legislative session. The bill would recognize civil unions, domestic partnerships and same-sex marriages performed in other states and would overturn [...]
22-year-old Grant Haas says that all he wanted out of Ted Haggard was a pastor and a friend, but that the preacher would expose himself, ask Haas to procure porn and share his fantasies about getting high on meth and getting down with him. Haas had been kicked out of the Moody Bible Institute because [...]
I actually wrote this some time ago and forgot to post it. Found it while cleaning my computer and thought I’d like to share it with queerfresno.com readers. Enjoy. I’ve never understood the French. From their love of raw meats to their unintelligible accents, they just confuse me beyond reason. This holds especially true when my [...]
Now it is truly a sense of deja vu as the nightclub has decided to go back to the name, the Express due to legal problems with their current name. Nothing has changed, just the name. Here is the statement from their website. Déjà vu is being forced to change the club’s name due to a United States Trademark that [...]

You know that tradition that started with Reagan, where the outgoing president leaves a note for the incoming president, in his desk drawer?

Well The Progressive has an exclusive of Bush's note to Obama.


Bush's Note to Obama

Well, that'd be nice. Wouldn't it? I mean think of the time, money, energy, and hot air that would've been saved by making that simple statement, instead of going on that delusional magical mythical legacy tour.

I mean, it's not like that would have begun to cover it. But at least it would have been honest.

But that's not what he really wrote.

President Bush wrote a private note to Mr. Obama Monday and left it in the top drawer of the "Resolute" desk in the Oval Office, reports CBS News correspondent Mark Knoller.

The White House will only say the theme of the note is similar to what Mr. Bush has said since election night about the fabulous new chapter Mr. Obama is about to start, and that he wishes him the very best, Knoller reports.

"The theme is similar to what he's said since election night about the fabulous new chapter President-elect Obama is about to start, and that he wishes him the very best," White House press secretary Dana Perino said Tuesday.

During his last moments in the Oval Office, former President Ronald Reagan scribbled a note for his successor on a notepad with a turkey insignia that said "Don't let the turkeys get you down." He, too, slipped the note in the presidential desk for his successor, President George H.W. Bush.

So, in what is perhaps a useless attempt at making Bush honest, I came up with an idea: Let's write his note for him.

Write Bushs Note to Obama

Edit in Picnik..

Here's the idea:

  1. Click the link above to edit the photo in Picnic.
  2. Re-write the note with what you think Dubya would write if he were honest.
  3. Post your image in the comments, or just post your rewrite in the comments.

I'll start.

If I get enough responses, I'll even post a slideshow of some of the better re-writes.

Father Geoffrey Farrow, the Fresno priest who came out against Prop 8 during Mass and was suspended for following his conscience by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is still being hounded by the church.

Since he was out of a job, you'd think the church would be satisfied that Farrow would seek employment elsewhere and fade from its PR radar. Think again. Father Geoff applied for a position with the Los Angeles branch of Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE) and look at the thuggery of the Church in action. Father Tony at The Bilerico Project and at his pad:

CLUE derives a significant part of its funding from the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Los Angeles.

Today I spoke with a member of CLUE's board of directors, Rev. James Conn, a Methodist minister and Director of New Ministries for the California-Pacific Conference of the United Methodist Church. Reverend Conn had been directly involved in the recruitment and interview process involving Father Geoff.

I asked him if CLUE had denied Father Geoff a second interview specifically because the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles threatened to cut off all its significant funding for CLUE should Father Geoff ever be offered the position in question.

As incredible as it may seem, Reverend Conn confirmed the truth of this and expressed his heartfelt disappointment over the fact that CLUE had to choose between continuing the interview process with an extremely promising and qualified candidate or risk losing the financial support of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Los Angeles that is critical to CLUE's work.

...I am writing this because I've learned over the years that the Roman Catholic Church gets away with this kind of despicable and inhumane treatment of men who choose to follow their conscience only when its bad deeds are not held up to a strong light. Father Geoff does not wish CLUE to lose its funding and therefore has remained silent about this, but his friends have brought this situation to my attention, and I want Catholics in California and beyond to understand clearly the level of unchristian behavior and deliberate malice of which their bishops and cardinals are capable.

Read what Father Geoff said about the incident on his blog. It's below the fold.  
Father Geoff :
In brief, I had applied for the position of Executive Director of a non-profit organization in Los Angeles. I had very successfully completed the lion's share of the interview process and was all but assured that I would be given the position. I had one final interview left with the Board of Directors on December 15th, 2008. Two days before that interview, I received a phone call from a Board Member informing me that the final interview had been cancelled. He was extremely apologetic and explained that they had received a phone call from the Archdiocese threatening them with disaffiliation if I were to be hired as the Executive Director.

I decided not to pursue any legal remedy for three reasons. First, I did not in any way wish to harm the non-profit for which I had applied. They do outstanding and laudable work helping the working poor. Second, I have extremely limited financial resources and am no match for the extremely well financed and influential Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Third, my own family asked me not to pursue the matter further. They felt that I was being made "an example of" by the powers within the Church to discourage other priests from speaking out. My folks basically suggested that I just find a job and move on with my life.

Paradoxically, the actions of churchmen are pushing me in the opposite direction. On this final point, I must say that I have received first a command and then, "warnings" not to publish, not to speak with the media, and not to make public appearances. I am in a "David and Goliath" scenario with powerful churchmen who have the staff and vast wealth of the institution at their command. I was effectively blackballed by the Archdiocese from obtaining the position at CLUE-LA and I am aware that the hierarchy may try this and other means to attempt to intimidate me into silence. It is the basic civil right for freedom of speech that is at stake here for both myself and the reader.

These authoritarian churchmen are threatened by the free expression of ideas which differ from their own. They are even more acutely sensitive on this particular issue than on most others because they know that many priests (and bishops) are gay. They take it as a personal affront that threatens not only their power and position, but perhaps even more frightening, it threatens to unmask many of them as closeted gay men. The simple solution of granting gay and lesbian Catholics the practical dignity which they have conferred upon them theoretically is a non-option. This is true because of sociological reasons. Most Catholics live in the Third World and are not prepared to accept women priests, let alone gay and lesbian equal rights.

This is sick. Why is the church persecuting this man - all he wants is to serve the community? WWJD? Apparently the level of paranoia among Ratzi's boyz in this diocese has reached incredible levels.

You can ask Cardinal Roger Mahoney why the Archdiocese is acting more like Tony Soprano than men of true faith.

Archdiocese of Los Angeles
3424 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90010-2202
213 637 7000
info@la-archdiocese.org

Oh, for a reminder of the kind of messaging the church has out there to LGBTs as far as Prop 8 goes, hold your nose and read this trash on the Archdiocese web site:

A PASTORAL MESSAGE TO HOMOSEXUAL CATHOLICS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES

As Bishops of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, we are addressing this message first of all to the homosexual members of our Church. Given the controversy generated by the passage of Proposition of 8, we want to reassure each of you that you are cherished members of the Catholic Church, and that we value you as equal and active members of the Body of Christ. At the same time, we would like to address this message to all the members of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and to all men and women in the wider community.

The passage of Proposition 8 in the State of California does not diminish in any way the importance of you, our homosexual brothers and sisters in the Church. Nor does it lessen your personal dignity and value as full members of the Body of Christ.

Yesterday I blogged about the delusional reorientation therapist Richard Cohen's latest foray into film criticism, reviewing Prayers for Bobby. The folks at Ex-Gay Watch have posted this clip from the upcoming doco Chasing the Devil: Inside the Ex-Gay Movement by Bill Hussung and Mishara Canino-Hussing.

Watch as Cohen brings out two giant red magnets to explain same-sex and opposite-sex attraction. I'm not sh*tting you.

That's entertainment!

Wondering how to celebrate the February 4th anniversary of Oregon's ground-breaking Domestic Partnership law? How about taking in compelling and timely film? Local community activist and filmmaker Brooks Nelson will be premiering his film "Switch: A Community in Transition" at 7pm in on Feb 4 at the Hollywood Theater in Portland.
The media is reporting that rallies are being organized in support and against the Mayor. There's lots of info swirling around, but two events seem concrete enough to share with the public.

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