Since the coming out of Michael Sam as the potential first openly gay athlete in the NFL, there has been a misguided effort by a little known lobbyist in Washington. Jack Burkman, to garner support for a bill to ban Gay players in the NFL. Displaying his blatant homophobia in the press release announcing his efforts, Burkman said: ”We are losing our decency as a nation. Imagine your son being forced to
shower with a gay man. That’s a horrifying prospect for every mom in
the country. What in the world has this nation come to?”. In a statement to the Huffington Post, Burkman went even further: "I felt that if the NFL doesn't have any morals, and people like
[Commissioner] Roger Goodell, who are just go-along-get-along guys, just
want to appease advertisers, appease corporate America and all that
stuff, I figured, well, it is time for conservatives in Congress to step
in and define morality for them...This is not about bigotry. It is
about common decency and civility. Society is moving to a point where we
are going to have unisex bathrooms and the next generation thinks that
is OK." The really sad part about Burkman is the fact that he has an openly Gay brother. His brother is on record however, saying in so many words that Burkman is a nut job who has jumped off the deep end with his efforts to ban Gay players in the NFL.
By far, the best response to this whole little brouhaha comes from the target of the proposed legislation himself. Michael Sam had the tweet of the day yesterday, zinging Burkman with the following:
Jack Burkman is going to need a Delorian, not some bogus bill, if he wants to prevent gay athletes from being in the locker room
— Michael Sam (@MikeSamFootball) February 25, 2014
Congratulations Michael on the perfect response to this whack job of a lobbyist. In a side note, Jason Collins who debuted Sunday night as the first openly Gay active NBA player had his Brooklyn Nets jersey go on sale for the first time on NBA Store yesterday. The number 98 jersey Collins wears is in tribute to Matthew Shepard who was brutally murdered for being gay in 1998. “According to a league spokesperson, Collins’ jersey was the top seller
at the NBA Store and its website on Tuesday, the first day it was made
available,” the NY Daily News reports. Judy Shepard, Matthew's mother had this to say in response to Jason Collins tribute: “Super excited for him. To bring Matt’s story into it, to continue to keep Matt’s story out there, it reminds people that this is the kind of thing that happens and is still happening, even if we don’t read about it like we used to. It is still happening. We just have to be conscious of it and we just need to be kind to each other. How hard is that? We were very touched,” Judy added when asked for her reaction to learning about Collins’ tribute. “For him to make that tribute to Matt was meaningful to us.”
Your Midweek Musical Moment features the Piano Concerto Number 1 in E Minor by Anton Rubinstein with a performance by Joseph Banowetz as the Piano Soloist accompanied by the Czechoslovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Alfred Walter conducting. In addition, you may want to hear the Overture to Romeo and Juliet by Tchaikovsky over on my tumblr.
Then it is time once more for Wet Wednesday and this weeks collection of sexy studs frolicking about the pools, beaches and baths of the world after the video. Be sure to check out the Hottie of the Day! also on my tumblr. Thank you for sharing part of your day with me, see you again soon. Until next time as always, Enjoy!




























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