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GOP seeks more homophobes

by news+events4queers (SaveFreedom [at] yahoogroups.com)
[ Comment by SUN: Republican extremists hope to recruit African-American pastors who oppose abortion and same-sex marriage. Before embracing the party of homophobia,
perhaps African-Americans might ask,
" Of 55 Republicans in the U.S. Senate,
and 231 in the House, why is every single one of them NON-black? " ]
( + news + August events )
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REPUBLICAN PARTY rejects moderates:

" GOP uncompromising on far-right platform

No moderate outreach:
Key Republicans say party can expand its political base
and still hold fast to a hard-line agenda "

Marc Sandalow,
Washington Bureau Chief
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Sunday, August 7, 2005

"Pittsburgh -- [PA]
The theme of the Republican Party's summer meeting this weekend
was expanding its base.
The keynote speaker was a GOP senator who blames radical feminism for wrecking the home,
equates same-sex marriage with bestiality,
finds public schools suspect and
believes that abortion is worse than slavery. [....] "

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/08/07/MNG9TE4DO91.DTL



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+ more news + opinion links:

OAKLAND: Roman diocese settles 56 lawsuits for $56 million:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/baycitynews/archive/2005/08/05/diocese05.DTL

[Comment by SUN:
If Latin Rite priests had been allowed to have sex with adults,
maybe there would have been fewer priests seeking sex from juveniles? ]

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SF Entertainment Commission hears complaints about racism at Badlands gaybar

http://sfbaytimes.com/?sec=article&article_id=3954

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NURSE-IN by Alameda County LACTIVISTS:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/08/05/BAGJIE3HF11.DTL

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MARRIAGE on fast track to California state supremes??

http://sfbaytimes.com/?sec=article&article_id=3955

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GREEN farming and consuming:

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2005/08/03/gree.DTL

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SF QUEER NEWS, each Thursday:

http://sfbaytimes.com/

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SF QUEER HISTORY,
circa 1971 - 2005:

http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/06/1749365.php

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SF's possible future, in 2028:

http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/08/1757768.php

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"CITY OF LOVE" as SF Pride's theme for 2007

http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/08/1758043.php

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STRANGE news, updated each Friday:

http://sfgate.com/news/bondage/

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NUDES in the news:

http://www.bayareanaturists.org/news

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FESTIVALS, summer 2005,
northern California:


http://www.sfbg.com/39/32/cover_summer_festivals.html

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AUSTRALIA-based sexworker site:

http://libertarias.ebloggy.com/

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"CULTURAL CREATIVES" (2001):

http://www.yesmagazine.org/article.asp?ID=399


     



+ FREEDOM-SEEKERS' CALENDAR


"DOING GOOD" in the parks
Sunday, Aug. 7,
enjoy an afternoon of sharp and funny entertainment at an outdoor performance of
the San Francisco Mime Troupe's latest play,
DOING GOOD,
based on John Perkins's best-selling
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man.
[ No, they don't really mime... ]
Original music begins a half hour before the show.

Sat/6, 2 p.m., Glen Park
(Bosworth and O'Shaughnessy);

Sun/7, 2 p.m., Washington Square Park
[ in North Beach ]
(Columbus and Union), SF.
Free.
(415) 285-1717
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SF, 9 August, Tuesday,
7:30pm:
POTATO QUEEN
at Books Inc,
2275 Market Street (near Noe St).
Free.
http://www.booksinc.net
or see Bay Area Reporter

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PALO ALTO picket for AIDS drugs
Wednesday, Aug. 10,
picket in front of the office of George Shultz,
former US secretary of state and a major investor in Gilead Pharmaceuticals,
the company that refuses to allow the
Brazilian government to make generic (and affordable) copies
of AIDS-treatment drugs.
Noon-1 p.m.,
Stanford University, Hoover Institution, Palo Alto.
(510) 684-2972
priorityafrica [at] yahoo.com
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11 August, Thursday:
WRONG BATHROOM:
please see

http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/07/1757133.php

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12 August, Friday:
SF Citadel:
open play party ?:

http://www.sfcitadel.org/calendar.php

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*CAL-SF: 14 August,
Sunday: :
buy or sell at BIZARRE FLEA
(SM Community Exchange),
2 to 5pm:
942 Mission St., between 5th & 6th Streets;
$5 admission to fleamarket.
2005: April 10,
August 14,
December 11.
....
Lady Thorn/ SMCE: (415).753.0703.
POB 16284, SF, CA 94116
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( Fandango follows:
http://www.sfcitadel.org/calendar.php )
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CALIFORNIA state legislature:
circa August 15, Monday:
Assemblyman Mark Leno's
(re-numbered) same-sex marriage bill goes next to
Senate Appropriations Committee.
If the appropriations committee does nothing, the bill dies.
If the bill passes the committee,
then it goes to the full Senate.
If it passes the Senate,
then it goes back to the Assembly.
If it passes the Assembly,
it goes to the Governator.

[ For situation as of mid-July, please see:

http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/07/1752586.php ]



[ Question by TBL:
Anti-gay state constitutional amendment(s)
will probably appear on June 2006 California ballot.
Will this issue be "settled", for California voters,
before the November 2006 election ??? ]


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circa Aug. 15:
IRAQ:
deadline for drafting a proposed constitution.
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17 August, Wednesday, 7pm:
Periel Aschenbrand, 28,
reads from her new memoir,
THE ONLY BUSH I TRUST IS MY OWN,
on sexuality,
pop culture,
and how best to inspire the youth of America.
FREE.
A Clean Well-Lighted Place for Books,
601 Van Ness, SF 94102.
http://www.bookstore.com
(415) 441-6670

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For more "queer things to do"

please visit Larrybob at HTC:

[ http://www.holytitclamps.com/ ]

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Make Potrero Avenue safer
Saturday, Aug. 13, celebrate efforts to make Potrero Avenue safer for pedestrians, cyclists, and the patients and employees of SF General Hospital at the dedication of a memorial for Elizabeth Dominguez, a four-year-old killed by a motorist in front of the hospital.
Noon, SF General Hospital Comfort Garden,
northeast corner of Potrero and 22nd St., SF.
Celebration 12:30 p.m., Potrero del Sol Park,
Potrero Ave. between 25th St. and Cesar Chavez.
Free.
(415) 431-BIKE, ext. 307
andy [at] sfbike.org
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Beat back Arnold
Saturday, Aug. 13, learn more about the Schwarzenegger-backed special election measures and initiatives that would make life harder for California workers, senior citizens, and consumers. Hear what they're about and how to defeat them one step at a time. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., California State Building, basement, 455 Golden Gate, SF. Free. (415) 575-1740, ext. 139
http://www.leftinsf.com
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College, not Combat
Saturday, Aug. 13, join the group College Not Combat and other supporters of the resolution to ban military recruiters from high schools and colleges, at a meeting to help build up the campaign before November. If passed, the resolution would not only keep recruiters out of schools but would also offer students other educational options and resources.
3 p.m., 110 Capp (buzz #202), SF. Free. (415) 248-1701
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Community BBQ
Saturday, Aug. 13, meet your neighbors and District 11 supervisor
Gerardo Sandoval and enjoy a friendly game of Frisbee or softball at this
summer town-hall BBQ.
12-2 p.m., Cayuga Park, Cayuga and Naglee, SF.
(415) 554-6976
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Harlem Shake
Saturday, Aug. 13, check out Harlem Shake,
the African American burlesque troupe,
at a rockin' Fairy Butch event.
With speed dating, "Tingle and Mingle," and a cabaret extravaganza followed by a dance party, there's something for all dykes and trannies.
Bring your checkbook to help keep Harlem Shake, uh, shakin'.
8 p.m., 12 Galaxies, 2565 Mission, SF. $10-$15.
(415) FEZ-8000
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Reproductive rights panel
Sunday, Aug. 14, look into women's rights concerns raised by John Roberts's recent Supreme Court nomination at the Bay Area Coalition for Our Reproductive Rights forum.
Speakers will cover Roe v. Wade, abortion clinics, and protest strategies.
3 p.m., Women's Building, Audre Lorde Room, 3543 18th St., SF.
(415) 994-3462
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Saying no to Bush
Sunday, Aug. 14, gather for a rally in response to Nashville's Justice Sunday II and in opposition to the Bush administration's abuse of power concerning human rights, pre-emptive war, and justified torture.
Justice Sunday II is a national television and radio simulcast
sponsored by Focus on the Family and the Family Research Council
advocating the placement of conservative judges on the Supreme Court
and the elimination of the right to filibuster nominees.
1 p.m., corner of Powell and Market, SF.
For more information go to
http://www.worldcantwait.org
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[ Political Alerts by SFBG; edited + reposted by SUN.]
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