Well, it looks like I was right a few days ago, when, channeling my inner Johnnie Cochran, I proclaimed, “Where there are four, you know there are more.” This afternoon, an Alabama woman by the name of Beverly Young-Nelson came forward to announce that she too had been sexually assaulted by Republican Senate candidate Roy […]
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Calling the recent child molestation accusations a “desperate political attack,” far-right Christian folk hero Roy Moore assures his supporters that he’ll continue his run for Senate
Posted in Church and State, Civil Liberties, Other, Politics, Religious Extremism, sex, Uncategorized | Also tagged 9/11, abortion, Alabama, anti-abortion, anti-Muslim, attempted rape, Beverly Young-Nelson, Bill Armistead, Breitbart, Breitbart News, child molestation, child molesters, Claire McCaskill, Dinesh D'Souza, Dinesh D’Souza, fake news, Gadsden, Gloria Thacker Deason, Hillary Clinton, homophobia, hypocrisy, hypocrisy watch, Jeff Flake, John Cornyn, Johnnie Cochran, KKK, Leigh Corfman, malls, Mitch McConnell, Old Hickory House, pedophiles, pedophilia, pizzagate, religious extremism, Roe v. Wade, Roy Moore, sexual assault, sodomy, Susan Collins, Ted Cruz, violence, witch hunts | 64 Comments
Marking the first day of the Trump administration with Debbie Dingell and Gretchen Whitmer, firsthand accounts of the DC, Lansing and Ypsilanti women’s marches, and a discussion about the role of community-based art in improving society… on this weekend’s edition of the Saturday Six Pack
This weekend’s episode of the Saturday Six Pack, our first under the Trump administration, will be told in two parts. First, we will be talking with people on the ground in D.C., and elsewhere, about the response to the Trump inauguration, with special emphasis on how women are standing up and letting it be known […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Civil Liberties, Politics, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized | Also tagged abortion, anti-immigration, art, Barack Obama, birth control, civil rights, DC, Debbie Dingell, Desirae Simmons, Donald Trump, family planning, Frederick Douglass, gay rights, grab them by the pussy, Gretchen Whitmer, healthcare, immigration, inauguration, inauguration day, Lansing, LGBTQ, Lynne Settles, manifesto, marches, Martin Luther King Day, Matt Siegfried, misogyny, Nick Azzaro, old white men making decisions on women's health, Planned Parenthood, pro-life, Rebecca Gregory, reproductive justice, reproductive rights, Roseville, sex education, Summer Zervos, The Apprentice, The Perils of the Republic, The Saturday Six Pack, violence, violence against women, women, women's health, Women's March on Washington, women's rights, workers rights, Ypsi High | 18 Comments
Gay abortion football
CBS, the network airing the Super Bowl this weekend, recently announced that they would not be airing an ad for a Toronto company catering to straight-identifying men who might be in the market for their first homosexual experience during the Sunday broadcast. The network said that it wasn’t anything personal, but that they weren’t accepting […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Also tagged 1987, a gay episode, abortion, amoebic dysentery, CBS, companies in Toronto that provide services to straight-identifying gay men, encouraging Christian missionaries to have abortions, fetal deformity, first homosexual experiences, Focus on the Family, football, gay sex, gay sex for straight people, Heisman Trophy, issue advertising, ManCrunch.com, missionaries, Pam Tebow, Petticoat Junction, Philippines, STOP you could be aborting a future Heisman Trophy-winner, Super Bowl, Tim Tebow, University of Florida | 65 Comments