Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Yes, I ban child porn traffickers...Anyone have a problem with that?
After blogging about my being banned from blogactive, Michael Rogers went apeshit, threatening me with legal action if I were to e-mail him or his "colleagues" and even going so far as to say that I'm the reason why there is a high school for gay teens in NYC. And yes, he even cited information from an anti-gay activist.I was going to let it drop. But after his post, I thought it time to correct the record. I wrote him:
Mr. Garcia:In fact, this guy is such a piece of work, he was highlighted in the Bronx District Attorney's Annual Report for his trafficking in child porn. He spent a year in jail:
Clearly you are not aware of my previous employment in an agency that served the same kinds of kids that you saw fit to abuse, which landed you in prison for a year. Let me be perfectly clear: If you write me, email me, call me, contact me in any further way, I will immediately contact the Bronx District Attorney and explain your harassment of me and visitors to my blog. This letter is to formally request that you cease and desist contact with me immediately.
Mr. Garcia, if you contact me or any of my colleagues, it will be considered authorization to reproduce the attached image on the web or imprinted form.
Google has been notified of your use of the web for nefarious purposes.
Michael Rogers
Blogactive.com

Informational Sources: New York State Sex offender registry: http://tinyurl.com/3perp2
Background information on this guy: http://www.wikisposure.com/NG
And, sadly, places like Hetrick-Martin/Harvey Milk School had to be started partly in response to animals like Garcia.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Speaking of enemies...
Jeremy Hooper writes for The Advocate

Jeremy's logic is exactly why I call every outing prospect to give them the chance to talk. In the case of one congressman, we spent an hour talking; In the case of a number of senior staffers we met and spoke about our respectve work.
Remember when Foley told staffers not to speak with me? Poor stupid Mark. When staffers answer my call and speak with me, the chance of them being outed drops through the floor.
Friday, April 18, 2008
McPipsqueak under fire...er, helping America get shot at
Congressman under fire for Iraq video:
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - A video of a Baghdad rocket attack posted online by a Republican congressman might have aided insurgents whose subsequent attack killed two soldiers, his primary opponent alleged Friday while demanding an investigation.
“It is imperative for the people of this nation, and especially those serving in the military, to know if a U.S. congressman exploited an attack on our military to impress voters back home,” said Lance Sigmon, who served as a lawyer in the Air Force for 21 years.
Sigmon is challenging incumbent GOP Rep. Patrick McHenry in the state’s May 6 primary election. McHenry, of Cherryville, is the youngest member of Congress and an outspoken conservative who is perhaps known best for his bulldog efforts to tweak the Democratic leadership in the House."
Lock(e)ing it...
What Rogers does makes some Democrats squeamish, because they think no one should ever decide for someone else when he must come out of the closet. But Representative Frank is not among Rogers’s detractors.
“I think what Rogers does is legitimate,” Frank tells me. “I think hypocrisy is something to go after. If you had pro-life people having abortions, or if Sarah Brady had a gun, there would be no hesitation. Think of any other context in which people would be allowed to blatantly violate the public policies they advocate and say, ‘I have a right to keep this secret.’”Squeamish! And you need to ask why we lose elections to the most hypocritical of all.
The erudite Frank -- often voted the smartest member of Congress by Hill staffers -- cites John Locke’s second treatise on civil government as the “philosophical grounding” for his position.
“Locke says that one of the major arguments for, in effect, representative government is, if the people who make the laws are not subject to the laws, they will make bad laws with impunity,” Frank says. “That was a very important principle in the document that was the single most important influence on our Constitution. A basic principle of free government is that rulers must be subject to the laws they make.”
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Another of Karl's buddies is in some hot water:On March 31st, police, investigating the allegation of rape by the 20-year old Marshall McCurdy, obtained a warrant to search Barclay's home. They didn't find evidence of rape. But they did find videotapes of hundreds of sexual encounters with men that Barclay had filmed on high-tech surveillance cameras. The cameras were hidden inside AM/FM radios, motion detectors and intercom speaker systems, among other places. There was also one at his business office.None of the subjects were aware they were being filmed and no permission had been obtained, Barclay admitted. According to a second warrant issued on April 9th, Barclay also admitted to hiring prostitutes on a weekly basis from the now-defunct website harrisburgfratboys.com.
Gaydar alert?
Crunch time
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Taking it back...

A real outing hero, Peter Tatchell, was detained in the UK protesting the Olympic torch:
Peter Tatchell, the gay human rights campaigner, was detained by police this afternoon in London as the Olympic torch was controversially paraded through the capital on its way to Beijing. He was held briefly before being released with a warning.
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
What a dope...
Report: Stabenow's husband paid prostitute in sting
Thomas Athans, the husband of U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow and cofounder of a liberal talk radio network, told Troy police detectives that he paid a prostitute $150 for sex at a Troy hotel in late February, according to a police report obtained Wednesday by the Free Press under the Freedom of Information Act.
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
I'm not outing Jay Leno
I have no idea if Jay Leno is gay or not. My gaydar always fired when I saw him on TV in the early days. And his obsession with gay jokes always made me wonder a little bit more. He makes a lot of anti-gay jokes, A LOT. It's nice to see someone finally called him out on it.Rewind to last week. Ryan Phillipe talked on air with Ellen DeGeneres about his first acting role, as a gay teenager on a daytime soap. It was pretty courageous of him to accept the role. Here's the video of him and Ellen:
Then, when he was on Leno's show. In response to the Ellen piece, the late-night talk show host took the low road, made fun of Phillipe, and asked him to give his "gayest look." Ugh.
The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation called him out on it. Perhaps now he'll lay off the gay obsession. GLAAD sent this around tonight:
"In talking about Ryan's first role, I realize that what I said came out wrong," the host said in a statement. "I certainly didn't mean any malice. I agree it was a dumb thing to say, and I apologize." Leno also called GLAAD President Neil G. Giuliano directly to extend an olive branch.
Phillippe, on the show to promote his new film Stop-Loss, got his acting break on One Life to Live playing daytime television's first gay teen character. Leno riffed on the sexuality of the character, asking Phillippe to reenact his work by giving his "gayest look" to the camera. Phillippe tried to laugh it off, but Leno continued his misguided use of adolescent humor. The visibly flustered actor stood up and jokingly threatened to leave but stayed for the rest of the interview adding, "This may be my last visit."
"We are proud of Ryan for refusing to participate in Leno's thoughtless attempt at humor," GLAAD's Giuliano said after the incident. "Under the guise of comedy, the talk show host is demonstrating a lack of respect for the gay community and insensitivity to both his co-workers and the audience, to whom he owes an apology."


