Posts Tagged ‘ Anti-Gay ’

Kentucky Equality Federation Compares Interracial Marriage Ban to Gay Marriage fight.

Dec 5th, 2011 | By Kentucky Guardian Contributors & Staff | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

Kentucky Equality Federation today made a comparison most gay rights organizations avoid. The fact the gay community is now fighting the same fight that Interracial couples and the entire Black community once faced – discrimination.



Statewide equality organization creates special southeastern Kentucky region due to hate crimes

Sep 2nd, 2011 | By United We Stand Webmaster | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

After the Hazard Pavilion incident, two hate crimes in Harlan, one in Breathitt, and another in Bell County, all in the past month (with the exception of the Hazard Pavilion incident), Kentucky Equality Federation today created a special operating region within southeastern Kentucky.



Hazard Kentucky’s bad reputation unfounded as Kentucky’s largest volunteer gay rights group finds

Jun 23rd, 2011 | By Tony Begley, Contributor and Literary Editor | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

Kentucky Equality Federation requested ‘gender identity’ be added to the list of non-discrimination rules at The Pavilion [in addition to sexual orientation] which the City Attorney was receptive to. As a result, Kentucky Equality Federation plans no legal action and believes Hazard sets a positive example for all cities in both Southern Kentucky and the entire Commonwealth.



Westboro Baptist Church meets a united community; Westboro protesters face jeers and slashed tires

Nov 19th, 2010 | By News Tips: tips@unitedwestandky.com | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, National News

Motivated by three picketers from the Westboro Baptist Church, hundreds of students and East Lansing residents gathered to show their support for diversity and tolerance. Earlier this month, the Westboro Baptist Church protest another military funeral.



John T. Kemper, III. and supporters attack the gay and lesbian community

Nov 18th, 2010 | By News Tips: tips@unitedwestandky.com | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

If Republicans fail to hold-on to their new gay voters, the additional seats they pictured up in the Kentucky House of Representatives and control of the U.S. House of Representatives could be short lived, and if Kemper’s attitude is any indication, it will be.



A Morning Bainwashing

Oct 26th, 2010 | By News Tips: tips@unitedwestandky.com | 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!



Lexington-Herald Leader disgraces itself in endorsing Stan Lee

Oct 15th, 2010 | By News Tips: tips@unitedwestandky.com | 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 News Tips: tips@unitedwestandky.com | 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 News Tips: tips@unitedwestandky.com | 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.



Asst. Michigan Attorney General terrorizes gay student president; Michigan Governor gets involved

Oct 1st, 2010 | By News Tips: tips@unitedwestandky.com | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, National News

Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm called on Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox to terminate an assistant attorney general who has been on an internet vendetta against gay University of Michigan student body President Chris Armstrong.



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