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- Members of Peckers Pics should join our President Barack Obama group . (Health Care & Gay Rights, Gay Marriage, Repeal DOMA &, Don't Ask Don't Tell)
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Take Action:
- Boycott advertisers of Glenn Beck on Fox News as well as all of FOX NEWS! Glenn has lied about Health-care, called our President a racist, and is anti-gay rights.
- We demand immediate end of DADT. It is out-right discrimination.
- Boycott Bill O'Reilly and FOX News and their advertisers. Bill discussed a French commerical by McDonalds that was meant to show that McDonalds is Gay Friendly. Bill said what is next? Is McDonalds going to get be Al-Qaida friendly as well? Further, Bill said that McDonalds would never show a gay friendly commercial in the USA. We view this as Bill comparing Gays to Al-Qaida. How dare these people make this comparison. Come on McDonalds, we want to see a USA Gay Friendly commerical on Network TV! I will eat your burgers everyday for 365 days in a year if you do this!
- Boycott Arizona because of their uncivilized anti-Immigration Law that encourages racial profiling and increases hatred towards minorities. A remedy: Demand Republicans to support Immigration Reform. So Far, Republicans will not cooperate. Are we all suppose to walk around with Birth Certificates in our hands? Are we all suppose to "look 'White' or go to jail" (until all documents prove you are American)? What if Arizona does not like Gay People? Will that person be hastled for vertification of being a American? Oh Wait, Arizona does not have laws protecting gay people nor rendering them equal rights. Oops! "My Bad" - for not remembering. I guess "Arizona does not like gay people." Gay in Arizona and tanned? You better have your papers!
- Did you complete your Diet Journal today? Get it done!
- Did you do any physical activity? If not, make a point of it by tomorrow!
- It is our hope that these photos shall inspire you!
Today's Health/Excercise Tip:Timing Is EverythingYou'll hear from a lot of fitness experts that you should work out in the morning. And while there are plenty of good reasons to start your day off with exercise, you should also consider your personal circumstances. Some people are naturally more energetic in the morning, while others hit their peak at the end of the day. If you're a night owl, go ahead and schedule your workout for the evening – you'll have more energy and burn more calories.
The same philosophy goes for other daily tasks. Try to accomplish as much as you can during the time of day that you're most alert, rather than force yourself to be productive when you just don't have the energy. On the flipside, make sure you make the most of your low-energy moments by setting aside time during that part of the day for a nap or sit-down tasks that won't leave you feeling drained.
This group is called "Peckers PICS." The English - slang definition of "pecker" is to pluck at the truth. Therefore, we peck at items such as Gay Men's Health and Male Fitness, Gay (LGBT) Politics & Issues. In this section you may peck at each photo in order to decide the winner of the "war of the fittest!" Whereas, you should select the guy that may inspire you to exercise and "get fit!" Warning: This may stoke you!
Capital Gay Pride street festival. Washington, DC / June 13, 2010
Capital Gay Pride street festival. Washington, DC / June 13, 2010
Capital Gay Pride Parade. Washington, DC / June 12, 2010
"Proposition" exposes anti-gay-marriage movement
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - An impassioned piece of timely agitprop, "8: The Mormon Proposition" details in devastating fashion the efforts of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to help pass the 2008 California ballot measure that defined marriage as solely consisting of a union between a man and a woman.
If the impact of co-director/ writer Reed Cowan's film is undercut by its sometimes sloppy execution, it nonetheless provides a disturbing portrait of the increasing overlap between church and state. The Mormon-raised Cowan conceived his project as a documentary about gay teen homelessness and suicide in Utah but shifted gears when the massive efforts by the church to defeat gay marriage became apparent. The resulting film, which opened Friday, is being released theatrically almost two years to the day after the first such marriages were performed in California.
Narrated by "Milk" screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, the film provides ample evidence to substantiate its claims, including excerpts from a video in which a leading church figure instructs his followers to fight for the cause and makes an impassioned plea for donations.
The proceedings have a made-to-order villain in the form of Utah state Sen. Chris Buttars, seen describing an African-American baby as "an ugly thing" and refusing to apologize for remarks describing sexual relations between two men as "pig sex." There also are, not surprisingly, moving testimonials from several gays and lesbians distraught over having their hard-won civil rights taken away so abruptly.
But despite its brief running time, the film frequently loses focus, too often relying on cheap emotionalism rather than dispassionate journalism to make its points. And considering the legal battle under way to declare Proposition 8 unconstitutional, it also suffers from the fact that the ending to the story has yet to be written.
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