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To: The1Stockman who wrote (12044)11/4/2014 9:18:35 PM
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Voting Machine Disabled After Allegedly Failing to Show Greg Abbott's Name on Ballot



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SESSIONS: 'Mandate' to block executive amnesty...



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Darrell Issa: 'We Have A Mandate'...



To: The1Stockman who wrote (12044)11/8/2014 12:36:31 AM
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Kacey Musgraves’ Gay-Affirming Song “Follow Your Arrow” Wins Country Song of the Year



Expanding the LGBTQ Conversation
Nov. 6 2014 5:02 PM
By J. Bryan Lowder
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Kacey Musgraves. Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images



“Oh my goodness! Do y’all know what this means for country music?!”

That’s what the charming Kacey Musgraves said when she won the prize for Song of the Year for her controversial hit “Follow Your Arrow” at last night’s Country Music Awards. And she’s right—that the Country Music Association recognized a song with such a progressive (or at least libertarian) message is a big deal.

Since its release on the album Same Trailer Different Parkback in March 2013, the song—which champions personal choice, including on conservative bugaboos like homosexuality, church-going, and marijuana use—has garnered both praise and condemnation. Which, with lyrics like “Make lots of noise/ kiss lots of boys/ or kiss lots of girls if that’s something you’re into,” is not surprising. Jillian Mapes has a great post over on Flavorwiredigging further into the song’s reception:


“Follow Your Arrow” may have received a modest amount of radio airplay — peaking at No. 43 on Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart — but it fared better on Billboard‘s Hot Country Songs chart (No. 10), which is determined by streaming and digital sales in addition to airplay. Clearly, these are stories people want to hear, even if commercial radio programmers were hesitant to offer them up. “I wish I could play that song on my station” was a sentiment echoed in various forms by country programming directors in a Billboard story from last year.

As Mapes goes on to point out, the “Arrow” win may signal the beginnings of a broader shift in country music’s approach to social issues that remain touchy in the genre’s red state homeland. But touchy or not, it’s a shift Musgraves is eager to see. When Pridesource.comasked her about the need for country to embrace the LGBTQ community, she was crystal clear:

It never happens and I'm sick of it. It's ridiculous. Whether or not you agree with gay marriage or the fact that people don't choose to be gay, we share the same emotions, needs and wants. I just think that everyone should be included in that. It's definitely time.


J. Bryan Lowder is a Slateassistant editor. He writes and edits for Outward, Slate’s LGBTQ section,and for the culture section.



To: The1Stockman who wrote (12044)11/8/2014 11:36:53 AM
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Sign-grabbing, pro-life teen-assaulting professor and her university sued
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By Thomas Lifson November 8, 2014
americanthinker.com

One of the most blatant incidents of academic bigotry is going to end up in civil court and potentially cost the University of California, Santa Barbara and Assistant Professor Mireille Miller-Young a lot of money. You may recall that the good professor, enraged by the appearance of pro-life demonstrators in a designated free-speech zone on her campus, assaulted a 16-year-old pro-life demonstrator, whose lawful demonstration offended the professor. Professor Miller-Young was convicted of various misdemeanors and sentenced to probation and “anger management.”

Outrageously, a senior administrator at UCSB defended the professor:

When the university finally opened up after several weeks of silence on the matter, the administration did not condemn the unnecessary and spiteful attack by a member of its faculty. Instead, it attacked the “anti-abortion crusaders” and “evangelical types” who came to campus “to provoke us, to taunt us and attempt to turn us against one another.”

Michael D. Young, vice chancellor for student affairs, on Wednesday sent a campus-wide e-mail regarding “Student Free Speech at UCSB.” Young decried those “who peddle hate and intolerance with less-than-noble aims” while failing to mention the professor who attacked a peaceful demonstrator.

In the e-mail, obtained by National Review Online, Young informed students that Miller-Young’s underage victim is simply a member of “the most recent generation of true believers, self-proclaimed prophets, and provocateurs.” Young wrote that students came to him saying they felt “outrage, pain, embarrassment, fear, hurt, and feelings of harassment” because of the demonstrators.

However, the vice chancellor ultimately provided a backhanded defense of the demonstrators’ right to be on campus (within a designated free-speech zone). He wrote that “our Founding Fathers — all white men of privilege, some even slave owners — got it right when designing the First Amendment of the Constitution.”

Now, the assault itself and its defense by the university will be adjudicated in a lawsuit. CNS News reports:

The Life Legal Defense Foundation (LLDF) filed a civil suit Thursday against the University of California and Professor Mireille Miller-Young seeking “compensation for physical battery, property theft and civil rights violations” following an on-campus altercation in March with pro-life demonstrators.

(See Shorts v Miller-Young.pdf) (snip)

“This is a mature, supposedly educated woman charged by the University of California to convey knowledge, and instead she conveyed discrimination and intolerance. Not only was she out of line in attacking students, but she literally drew blood from a minor,” said Dana Cody, LLDF’s president and executive director.

A variety of comical defenses for Miller-Young’s actions were offered, including the notion that the “ legacy of slavery” was in part responsible for her act.

Miller-Young has never apologized. It will be interesting to see how a California jury reacts. There is video tape of the assault.

Read more: americanthinker.com



To: The1Stockman who wrote (12044)11/11/2014 5:19:03 PM
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Last original WWII Navajo Code Talker, a Marine, dies on the birthday of the Corps

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Islam Invades House Floor with Prayer/Praise to Allah

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To: The1Stockman who wrote (12044)11/23/2014 6:04:35 PM
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Obama’s Failed Approach to Corporate Inversions
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To: The1Stockman who wrote (12044)11/25/2014 11:09:48 AM
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Ferguson: "What We Are Witnessing Now Is The Left's War On Civil Society"



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Split screen image may endure long after Obama leaves office...




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The administration didn’t shy away from sending three White House officials to Michael Brown’s funeral. If we’re keeping track, that young man has now been determined by a grand jury to have been shot as a result of his assault on a police officer. That is not behavior deserving of a posthumous honor like the attention of aides to the President of the United States.



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Does the government have the authority to write restaurant menus?



To: The1Stockman who wrote (12044)12/12/2014 12:39:33 PM
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Question: Are Boehner/McDonnell/RINOs being systematically blackmailed by WhiteHouse/FBI/CIA/IRS?