Friday, May 24, 2013

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly



As you can surmise from the title, we have a mixed bag of news this morning so we will start off with the good news.  The Nevada State Assembly passed the final vote for this year on the Marriage Equality bill passed by the Senate 12-9 in April. 

 The Review Journal reports: NevadaSenate Joint Resolution 13 passed the Assembly on a 27-14 vote, bringing the process to get it to the ballot in 2016 to an end for this year. All the no votes were Republicans. Assemblywoman Michele Fiore, R-Las Vegas, voted with Democrats.

The proposed amendment must pass again in identical form in the 2015 legislative session before it can go to the ballot. Gov. Brian Sandoval’s signature is not required.

The proposal would remove Nevada’s current prohibition on same-gender marriage from the state constitution, and add new language recognizing same-gender marriage.

It also includes a provision to guarantee that religious organizations do not have to perform such unions.

Then there is the sorta good news that the Boy Scouts of America, in a half step towards Equality,  passed a resolution lifting the ban on openly Gay scouts but keeping the ban on Gay leaders and Parents.  So you can be a Gay Boy Scout but when you turn 18 you then become a pariah and a possible pedophile so you can't play with the boys any longer.  

The bad news is the homophobic tweet by everyone's favorite AFA Spokeshater, Bryan Fisher sent out upon hearing the news:
BSA now stands for Boy Sodomizers of America, because that's what will happen. Mark my words.
However it gets worse, downright ugly even when you read some of the comments over at the conservative Free Republic:
They can go to hell. But they want to take the kids with them.

The end of scouting. When will the sodomy merit badge be coming?

Great, the scouts are now the Village People. :(

The homo-nazi’s have won. But they will really celebrate all the more as chapter after chapter close up and the entire organization implodes.

Unbelievable..let the molestation begin..if I had a young boy I sure as hell would never put him in Scouts..mind as well put a target on his back and say “Molest me”

and what happens after there are endless reports of gay boy scouts hitting on other scouts? Sexual assault? The number of parents suing the BSA will be through the roof. No child should be subject to this type of filth.
 For the life of me, I do not understand conservative and wing nut obsession with Gay sex.  They do not seem to believe that LGBT people are not the sex crazed maniacs they think we are.  Just because as 'straight' people they froth at the mouth at every skirt that passes their way, they automatically assume that we Gays as a group do the same thing to everything in pants.  I have news for them, most Gay fellows I know would not get hot and bothered about some sour ass old windbag whose only concept of Gay people is one big butt fucking contest.  Me thinks some of them doth protest too much and are trying to cover their suppressed same sex desires by babbling ridiculous statements like those above.  Speaking for myself, I have a lot more self control than any of those guys seem to possess and pride myself on the fact that I have never slept with anyone that did not want to sleep with me.  I have also never played the fear and power rape card, ever.  I wonder how many of them can say the same thing!  Hmmmmmm?
 
Now that we have the good, the bad and the ugly out of the way, we can move on to the music and the men for a far more pleasant experience.  Your Musical Moment for today is part two of the 'best of' classical mix by the Romanian Gamer, whose part one I shared with you yesterday.  Included in today's play list are Amilcare Ponchielli - Dance of the Hours, Bach - Tocata And Fugue In D Minor,  Beethoven - 5th Symphony (1st movement), Beethoven - 9th Symphony (Ode To Joy), Beethoven - Für Elise (piano version), Carl Orff - O Fortuna (Carmina Burana), Georges Bizet - Habanera, Frederic Chopin - Funeral March, Delibes - The Flower Duet (Lakmé), Edvard Grieg - In the Hall of the Mountain King, Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 (orchestra version), Georges Bizet - Les Toreadors, Händel - Messiah - Hallelujah Chorus, Mozart - Serenade No 13 (Allegro), Offenbach - Can Can, Rossini - William Tell Overture, Aram Khachaturian - Sabre Dance, Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture,Tchaikovsky - Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy and Vivaldi - Four Seasons (spring). Like yesterday also, you will be familiar with the music whether or not you recognize the name of the piece or the composer.  For sure, it is a great mix of music for a pleasurable listening experience.

Finally for today,  as I do every Friday, I gather some sizzling and sultry studs who are displaying all or most of their wares for your visual appreciation in this week's collection of Naked or Nearly So.  Thanks for spending part of your Friday here at Nichevo.  Have a great weekend and check in over the weekend for this week's photo review of the Best of the Web This Week.  Until next time as always, Enjoy!





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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