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LiteratureRock musicians of the 70s at home with parents
Apartment Therapy found a fantastic LIFE magazine photo series from the 1970s of rock stars at home with their folks. Above is Frank Zappa. Also included are the likes of David Crosby, Grace Slick, Donovan, Jackson 5, Elton John, and Eric Clapton. "Look! 70's Rock Musicians and Their Parent's Homes" (Thanks, Richard Metzger!)...
Published: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 19:48:26 GMT - Source: Boingboing.Net - Read the articleIssuesQuinn trivializes same-sex marriage effort, claiming: "[G]ays never wanted to get married until ... about five years ago"
On the November 19 broadcast of The War Room with Quinn & Rose,
co-host Rose Tennent said of the nationwide protests that have followed the
passage of a California
ballot initiative
to amend the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage: "[T]here are so
many people at the events that aren't gay." Co-host Jim Quinn
replied, "Yeah, they're guilty straights," to which Tennent
responded, "Guilty straights -- there we go." Earlier in the
broadcast, Quinn stated: "[G]ays never wanted to get married until what
-- about five years ago, we started to hear about this? ... [T]his is all --
this is a purely political act." In fact, same-sex couples have brought
court cases to overturn bans on same-sex marriage for decades.
According to the website glbtq.com, the
first court case challenging a ban on same-sex marriage was brought in Minnesota in 1970. Two
men applied for a marriage license and sued the state when their application
was rejected "on the sole ground," in the words of the Minnesota
Supreme Court, "that petitioners were of the same sex, it being
undisputed that there were otherwise no statutory impediments to a heterosexual
marriage by either petitioner." The court upheld the ban on
same-sex marriage in its 1971 decision. Numerous court cases challenging
same-sex marriage bans have been brought since then, including cases in the 1970s, the 1990s, and the current decade.
As Media
Matters for America documented, Quinn previously said:
"The only thing that -- the only thing that gay marriage produce -- well,
gay marriage doesn't produce anything that the state has an interest in. Gay
sex produces AIDS, which the state doesn't have -- or should have an interest in.
They should charge homosexuals more for their -- for their health insurance
than they charge the rest of us." Quinn later added: "So why don't
they charge gay men, especially, higher premiums? Because they're engaged in an
activity that will have an impact on that -- on the health care system."
Talkers Magazine lists Quinn & Rose
on its "Heavy Hundred"
list, which it describes as a list of the "100 most important radio talk
show hosts in America."
According to the show's website, it airs on 18 radio
stations and XM Satellite Radio.
From the November 19 broadcast of Clear Channel's The War Room with Quinn & Rose:
TENNENT: You know, Elton John weighed in on all
of this, and I thought it was interesting what he said. He said that -- he
said, "I don't want to be married. I'm very happy with a civil
partnership. If gay people want to get married, or get together, they should
have a civil partnership." Hey, that's what we've been saying
all along, isn't it?
QUINN: Good grief, the voice of
reason.
TENNENT: He said, "The word
'marriage,' I think, puts a lot of people off. You get the same equal rights
that we do when we have a civil partnership. Heterosexual people get married.
We can have civil partnerships." Now, see, this is interesting, because if
that is -- you know, and this has been my argument all along. If there are the
same rights -- equal rights within a civil partnership -- why are they going
after marriage?
QUINN: Because it -- that's one
of the basic underpinnings, one of the basic legs of Western civilization --
TENNENT: Right.
QUINN: -- and Judeo-Christian
civilization.
TENNENT: They break that down --
QUINN: Right. Break it down,
deconstruct it --
TENNENT: And you've broken down
society.
QUINN: Exactly. Exactly. This is a
purely -- the whole marriage issue is -- gays never wanted to get married until
what -- about five years ago, we started to hear about this?
TENNENT: Yeah.
QUINN: No, this is all -- this is a
purely political act.
TENNENT: See, he, actually, John --
Elton John distanced himself from the protesters and all the protests that are
taking place in all the cities across the United States. He said, "What
is wrong with Proposition 8 is they went for marriage."
[...]
TENNENT: This fringe that is out
there -- and they're mobilizing, although they're seemingly bigger
than a fringe, but they are still a fringe.
QUINN: Oh, yeah.
TENNENT: They are a fringe.
QUINN: They're very visible;
loud.
TENNENT: And they're embarrassing
to even other homosexuals in this country. They are. Their behavior, I think
it's --
QUINN: Well, they've managed
--
TENNENT: -- reprehensible. I really
do. What?
QUINN: They've managed to fill
the streets, though, with angry people. They get people all worked up about
this stuff.
TENNENT: Yeah. And some of the
people that are joining them aren't even necessarily gay, either -- you
know --
QUINN: Oh, no. They're --
TENNENT: -- there are so many people
at the events that aren't gay.
QUINN: Yeah, they're guilty
straights.
TENNENT: Guilty straights -- there
we go. So, Jim, I got a question for you. All of this -- like, later today, I
hope, or possibly Friday, I wanted to go over some of the
appointments.
Published: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 23:35:16 GMT - Source: Mediamatters.Org - Read the articleEntertainmentNew Year's Eve gig for Sir Elton
Sir Elton John will perform a New Year's Eve concert at London's O2 arena, to be produced by photographer David LaChapelle.
Published: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 12:19:47 GMT - Source: News.Bbc.Co.Uk - Read the article
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