Archive for October 2010

Michigan Assistant AG Shirvell’s anti-gay rants could cost him license

Oct 31st, 2010 | By | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, National News

Andrew Shirvell’s rants against a University of Michigan student leader who is openly gay could cost him his law license. Shirvell already is fighting a ban from the University of Michigan campus. The Assistant Attorney General in the Appellate Division has taken a leave of absence and is now facing disciplinary hearings.



Louisville break-ins gay motivated?

Oct 31st, 2010 | By | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

On October 20th Louisville Fairness Campaign was quick to jump the gun and call two Louisville break-ins “hate crimes,” or at a minimum as a result of the people’s sexual orientation. On October 26th however, Louisville Metro Police arrested a 15-year-old boy on charges stemming from an October 20th break-in at his grandfather’s home in Crestwood.



A Morning Bainwashing

Oct 26th, 2010 | By | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, Viewpoints

If yesterday’s story scared you, these headlines are nothing short of crazy. As the election nears, you can expect more and more of the same!



Election 2010 to be determined by independent voters with angry gay voters and talks of violence and secession

Oct 25th, 2010 | By | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, Kentucky Political News

According to various sources, the election on November 02, 2010 will be determined by independent voters. If Democratic candidates are counting on long-standing support from gay voters to help stave off big losses on November 2nd, they could be in for a surprise with gay candidates leaning toward the Green and Libertarian Parties.



Clinton continues to lead Obama in gay rights

Oct 23rd, 2010 | By | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, National News

Not only did U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D) beat the president in reaching out to the gay and lesbian community, but the president continues to be criticized. An anti-bullying video message from President Barack Obama is “symbolic,” the founder of the “It Gets Better” project said Friday, but the president “has the power to do more.”



U.S. Defense Secretary changes Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Policy

Oct 23rd, 2010 | By | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, National News

Under orders from Defense Secretary Robert Gates, now only a small handful of officials, including the secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, can decide whether or not to discharge service members under the law that prohibits openly gay service members from being in the military.



New Ownership and Name (Action Required to Continue Receiving FREE)

Oct 22nd, 2010 | By | Category: Kentucky Guardian News

United We Stand – Kentucky’s LGBTI News has new owners. The new site is site is being named Kentucky Guardian. The tag-line shall remain “United We Stand -Kentucky’s LGBTI News & Opinion.”



Lexington-Herald Leader disgraces itself in endorsing Stan Lee

Oct 15th, 2010 | By | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

By endorsing Lee, the Lexington-Herald Leader is either desperate to finally endorse a Republican, or homophobic themselves. The Lexington-Herald Leader article endorsing Stan Lee itself gives people ample reason to vote for Vanderpool.



Kentucky lawmakers, the Governor, and Attorney General demand the protection of God in Homeland Security

Oct 3rd, 2010 | By | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, Kentucky Political News

Kentucky lawmakers, the Governor and Attorney General fight to secure role of God in Kentucky’s. The case is now pending before the Kentucky Court of Appeals after the Attorney General Jack Conway (D), appealed the 2009 ruling striking down the 2006 law. The debate continues in Kentucky, about what role “God” plays in our security and the line of church and state.



Michigan Asst. AG with blog on gay student takes leave of absence; faces disciplinary hearings

Oct 1st, 2010 | By | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, National News

Only one day after Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm called on Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox to terminate Assistant Attorney General Andrew Shirvell, who has been on an internet vendetta against gay University of Michigan student body President Chris Armstrong, the Assistant Attorney General in the Appellate Division has taken a leave of absence and is now facing disciplinary hearings.