On her fabulous late-night talk show, Mo’Nique (a longtime supporter of LGBT, and now Golden Globe and SAG award winner for her role in the movie ‘Precious’ based on the book ‘Push’) had on singer Miki Howard.
Howard spoke about her ‘really gay’ church and openly expressed her support of the LGBT community.
Mo’Nique expressed in her own words: “For all our gay brothers and sisters watching, please know that you are always welcomed, baby. We love you — the no judgment zone! If you in church and you gay, God ain’t judging, baby, so be who you wanna be.”
So we don’t like being sick…hate it. Yes on hate for proposition sicky. We are sure we are not alone this time of year for having the flu. Same rules are always true, take your medicine as prescribed and keep drinking fluids.
We are fans of Proctor & Gamble’s Vicks DayQuil and NyQuil. It gets us both through the day and night. Proctor & Gamble supports equality and has an anti-discrimination policy for LGBTemployees.
We hope to get better soon and if you are sick we are sending you some hugs to feel better. Get well soon and stay well!
Marcos was chased down by a young lady the other morning. After showering, he walked the dog, and the young woman hollered out to him, ran down the sidewalk, crossed the street, and asked “what cologne are you wearing?” M: “No cologne; just showered.” She said he smelled amazing, but saw the ring on the finger and wished him a good day.
Marcos used Old Spice After Hours Body Wash. Its amazing! You will be certain to impress if you purchase this today. Also, Old Spice is a Proctor & Gamble product. Remember, Proctor & Gamble embraces diversity including LGBT!
We want to say thank you to our friends in Argentina for viewing our site and for their emails. Latin America is making great progress in LGBT issues with the first Gay marriage in December 2009. For more information please CLICK HERE
Queremos decir le agradecemos a nuestros amigos en la Argentina por ver nuestro sitio y por sus email. América latina está haciendo gran progreso en ediciones de LGBT con el primer matrimonio homosexual en diciembre de 2009.
So we don’t like being sick…hate it. Yes on hate for proposition sicky. We are sure we are not alone this time of year for having the flu. Same rules are always true, take your medicine as prescribed and keep drinking fluids.
We are fans of Proctor & Gamble’s Vicks DayQuil and NyQuil. It gets us both through the day and night. Proctor & Gamble supports equality and has an anti-discrimination policy for LGBT employees.
We hope to get better soon and if you are sick we are sending you some hugs to feel better. Get well soon and stay well!
Today marks week 3 of the Perry vs. Schwarzenegger Trial.
For day by day breakdowns, we find a great place to go to is ZackFordBlogs.com. Check out his site and it will give you highlights so you are informed and will not get behind in the trial.
Click HERE for the comprehensive breakdown courtesy of our friend Zack Ford Blogs.
How was your weekend? Make sure to attempt to take some time for yourself. Take a long shower, Read a book, enjoy a game on tv with some friends/family. Since the winter weather may not be on your side, break out some art supplies such as Crayola crayons! Make the most of your weekend! Those weekdays are coming!!!
Since the dawn of Proposition 8 in ‘08, the Williams Institute commenced research and estimated what damage the passage of prop 8 will do overtime. Prior to it’s passage, Williams Institute hit the ground running by establishing how many couples were married and how many individuals will be affected by the turnout.
California: 18,000 couples = 36,000 individuals
Williams Institute has been the driving force of the trial that is occurring in San Francisco.
Just a Few Facts:
According to Williams Institute and Jerome Cleary, California activist, passage of Prop 8 will, overtime, cost California $800,000,000 USD due to losses of revenue from marriages and various auxiliary services.
Coincidentally, the same year California had to cut budgets to education-just over $1.6 billion over time. If the Lesbian and Gay community can participate same as heterosexual citizens of California, then our state will have a brighter, more prosperous future. If you don’t get it, our $800,000,000 can really help out that $1.6 billion.
If their estimates hold true, California will get further away from solving the budget deficit that the Lesbian and Gay community CAN assist in solving. We are citizens too, we are your brothers and sisters who can lend a helping hand. All we ask is to be included in the same rights of others. Justice can prevail.