Posts Tagged ‘ Hate and Fear ’

A Morning Bainwashing

Oct 26th, 2010 | By News Tips: news@kentuckyguardian.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!



National anti-gay goes on alert over the military DATA policy

Sep 14th, 2010 | By News Tips: news@kentuckyguardian.com | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, National News

Liberty Counsel, one of many national anti-LGBTI groups issued an alert today about the U.S. Senate’s pending vote on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” which was recently struck down by a federal judge.



November election uncertain and lawmakers are reluctant to prefile bills

Sep 13th, 2010 | By News Tips: news@kentuckyguardian.com | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, Kentucky Political News, Lead Story

This year you will find little to no prefiled legislation in Kentucky, a sign that Kentucky lawmakers are not ready to push any particular agenda. Incumbent lawmakers are not sure of the outcome of the November 02, 2010. For better or worse, both Kentucky and the nation are moving in different directions and this election will determine who will control both the Kentucky and the U.S. Senate.



Kentucky Senate President Williams says Kentucky needs new direction and is running for Governor

Sep 2nd, 2010 | By News Tips: news@kentuckyguardian.com | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, Viewpoints

Kentucky Senate President Williams says Kentucky needs new direction, apparently forgetting that his Senate failed to pass a budget, forcing Governor Beshear to call them into special session at an estimated cost of $66,000.00 per day.



Ann Coulter dropped from right-wing speaking gig for headlining gay Republican event

Aug 23rd, 2010 | By Guest User 3 | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, National News

Conservative speaker Ann Coulter, the woman who says you cannot say the word “fagot” without going to rehab, claims Jews need to be “perfected,” and calls people in the Middle East “Camel Jockeys,” has been asked to step down as a keynote speaker at WorldNetDaily’s “Taking America Back National Conference”. Coulter is an American constitutional [...]



Juvenile acquitted in alleged attack on gay Jackson teen; trial for the adults scheduled for Thursday

Aug 18th, 2010 | By News Tips: news@kentuckyguardian.com | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

The Lexington Herald-Leader reported that District Judge Henria Bailey-Lewis acquitted the juvenile at her trial on Monday. The girl’s name has not been released because she was 17 in April, when the alleged crime occurred. Her trial was closed, but her attorney, Sharon K. Allen Gay, said she received permission to release information about the verdict. The teen and two 18-year-old friends, Corinne Schwab and Ashley Sams, were charged in April with attempted murder and kidnapping in a case involving Cheyenne Williams. The trial for Schwab and Sams, is scheduled for Thursday.



Change.org joins Kentucky Equality Federation demanding action: Louisville School Targets Student Over Her Lesbian Parents

May 13th, 2010 | By Tony Begley, Contributor and Literary Editor | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

The editor of the gay rights cause for change.org came out swinging today against Crosby Middle School and Assistant Principal Angela B. Allen, joining Kentucky Equality Federation and one of the nation’s most popular LGBTI blogs, Pam’s House Blend demanding immediate action.



Wisconsin university withdraws job offer from openly gay professor

May 7th, 2010 | By Julie Fite, Contributor | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, National News

Marquette University has come under considerably controversy after initially offering, then withdrawing, a dean position to openly-gay professor Jodi O’Brien. The sudden shift in attitude toward O’Brien is leaving some of her defenders to allege discrimination based on her sexual orientation.



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