Artist Tim Miller gets the gay ‘Lay of the Land’

and likes to think of himself as a “flag monitor” who uses his art to keep tabs on acts of and perpetrated in the name of the country to which he allegiance.
Miller comes to Tallahassee this weekend to deliver a State of the Union — make that a State of the American Union — in the form of his , “Lay of the Land,” at the Mickee Faust in .
He arrives days after became the sixth state to sanction same- . It ought to add an of irony to his performances of “Lay of the Land,” which references Florida’s Amendment 2 and Proposition 8 (from Miller’s home ), which aim to prohibit .
It’ll be his first visit to Tallahassee, but Miller has done his homework.
“Florida and California have such a weird and complicated link in the ,” Miller said in a . “There’s the image of the sun and and the veneer that both states have of and loving — and exporting .” See Artist gets the gay ‘Lay of the Land’
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LOS ANGELES: All Saints, Pasadena, clergy opt out of civil marriages until gay couples can legally wed

at All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, California, are opting out of performing until can legally wed–and are encouraging other to do likewise, according to the Rev. , rector.
“At the of ’s and All Saints’ historic mission is respecting the of every human being,” Bacon said in a announcing the decision, which is effective immediately.
“The California in its recent opinion has ruled that those of same-gender affections are second-class ,” Bacon added. “Denying to a certain classification of humanity is blatant with which our governing board, the other of All Saints, and I will not participate. We invite other and to join us in this stand for .”
Bacon referred to the May 26 state ruling that upheld the 8, a providing that “only between a man and a is valid in California.” Their decision sparked by both and of the measure.
The Rev. , an associate at the Pasadena congregation known for its social and progressive , said on June 4 that are meeting with whose were already planned “to explain the new policy and hold pastoral about the impact on them.
“We only do member , so folks married here at All Saints typically share our values of and would be on board, we think, with making arrangements to have the civil part of their take place external to All Saints ,” said Russell, who is of Integrity , an for , , and Episcopalians.
But she added that: “We will continue to serve and marry them civilly if that’s what the couple prefers for whatever reason because that was the contract going in.”
All Saints vestry, at its June 2 meeting, had unanimously passed a resolution declaring that “the sacramental right of is available to all , but that the of will not sign civil certificates so long as the right to marry is denied to same- .”
The vestry’s decision acknowledged “our active in the discriminatory system of civil is inconsistent with ’s call to strive for justice and peace among all and the of every human being.” The resolution states “civil in the is, as a result of Proposition 8 and the Court’s decision, a constitutionally-mandated instrument of , which furthers and denies same- the fundamental dignities to which each human being is entitled,” Bacon said. Russell said there was little discussion in the vestry meeting. “It was just a no- that of course we want to take steps that keep us from being complicit in state-sponsored .
“I keep thinking I couldn’t be prouder to work at than I already am and then our keeps that make me even prouder,” Russell said. “It was it is such a part of the DNA of to stand with those in need of . This stand is so deeply rooted in our baptismal , it gives us such a strong theological place to stand. It feels like very firm foundation, indeed.”
The Rev. Neil Thomas of the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) in Los Angeles, a petitioner in the Proposition 8 case, said the 40-year-old 500-member congregation likewise is observing a on signing civil .
“We will not sign the ” for , said Thomas, whose ministry is primarily, but not exclusively, to the community. He is also the of California Faith for Equality, a progressive interfaith movement of about 6,000 , which submitted an amicus brief advocating that the California overturn Proposition 8.
– The Rev. Pat McCaughan is Life Media correspondent for Provinces VII and VIII and the House of . She is based in Los Angeles.

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David Hyde Pierce On His Marriage, Prop 8 Anger

David Pierce talked about his over Prop 8 on “The View” on Thursday.
Pierce married his longtime last year, but has always stayed quiet about his until now.
“Brian and I always kept a low , we didn’t hide our lives,” Pierce told the ladies. “We got married very quietly last and thought that was fine, and then suddenly the said, ‘no it’s not.’” See WATCH: David Hyde Pierce On His Marriage, Prop 8 Anger * Tags = gay men gay news lesbian news transgender bisexual

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Prayer Service on the EVE of Decision Day – Monday, May 25 Grace Cathedral (1100 California Street San Francisco), 7:00 – 8:30 pm

PROP 8 DECISION DAY IS ON MAY 26, TUESDAY!

Decision Day is on Tuesday, May 26!!!

From the CA website: “The California has announced that it will issue an opinion in three cases challenging the of Proposition 8 at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 26, 2009. (Strauss v. Horton, S168047; Tyler v. , S168066; City and County of v. Horton, S168078.) Tuesday at 10 a.m., the opinion will be available on the Web site at this link: http://www..com/l/;http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/.”

You are invited to the following :

1. Service on the of Decision Day – Monday, May 25
(1100 ), 7:00 – 8:30 pm

The night before the announcement of the CA ’s decision, we invite the Bay Area community to come for an evening of songs and meditation that will center our hearts on peace, healing and understanding.

2. Service/Blessing on Decision Day – Tuesday, May 26
St. Francis (152 Church St. , across from ), 8:30 – 9:15 am

The morning of the decision, we invite the Bay Area community to come for encouraging and words from , testimonies from married and for those who will be doing . We will march in a from the church to Plaza. Some will join the march from the Center on Market and .

NOTE: We request to come in their as appropriate for their . Please come at 8:00am to prepare.

CONTACT: Rev. Roland at rstringfellow@clgs.org

3. Circle of Care – Tuesday, May 26, Plaza

If Proposition 8 is upheld, we will surround those who are willing to be arrested in civic disobedience as we sing, and move aside as they are arrested.

is not just a nice idea for some. To deny it is a form of bashing. On Decision Day, a group of will participate in if the upholds Prop 8. In with an interfaith group of , we’ll do a peaceful street blockade with the message SEPARATE IS NOT EQUAL!

We’re looking for to participate in this action with us, and for who will support us as peacekeepers and legal . For more information, please action@onestruggleonefight.com.

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Center for and Studies of Pacific School of
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Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry California
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Second Topless Pic Of Miss Cali Released, Runner Up Ready To Take Crown

A second topless of has been released by TheDirty.com, days after promised the that there was only one such in .

In related news, reports the - ’s father may be . Her split in 1988, and the ugly was full of . Read that story here.

Back to the crown drama. On Wednesday ’s runner-up Miss told “Access ’s” Billy she is ready to step in should lose her crown because of a clause in the pageant contract contestants sign that promises they have no nude or semi-nude in their past.

The second is similar to the first, with ’s bare back to the camera, only she’s no longer smiling.

The release of the second comes out days after , in an to the pageant obtained by , promised there was only one such in . “I shouldnt () have taken the of me in my . There are no other of me. This was the only one I took.”

, however, claims it has seen four such , as over the weekend they were offered to the site in a sale.

Meanwhile on Wednesday Miss told “Access ” she is ready, willing and able to take over. “I would be honored to represent the if they need me for my responsibilities as first runner-up. I wouldn’t mind stepping into the .”

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Gay Marriage: Is California’s Supreme Court Shifting?

The prospects of same-sex marriage in California grew dimmer Thursday, when two justices who helped create the right for gays to marry in last year’s historic decision expressed deep reservations about to strike down a statewide passed last fall to ban the practice. “You would have us choose between these two rights: the to marry and the right of the to change their ,” said Justice Joyce L. Kennard, one of those two key judges. “You ask us to willy-nilly disregard the right of the to change the of the . But all political power is inherent in the of California.” (See the top 10 ballot measures.)

The justices created the right to marry same- partners in California last year in a sweeping 4-3 decision. But in November, went to the polls to amend the constitution to prohibit gay marriage. The amendment passed with 52% of the , but spread throughout the state in the days immediately after the . Several sued, arguing that stripping away the right to amounted to such a serious change to the that it should require more than a simple majority . (Read “A Brief History of Gay Marriage.”)

Ronald George, the justice who authored last year’s opinion, appeared to agree that the barrier to constitutional is far too low in California, noting that the has seen fit to amend its no fewer than 500 times since 1911, while the U.S. has survived more than 200 years with just 27 . But like Kennard, who had also voted with the majority to establish the right to last year, George seemed to suggest Thursday that until the of California raise the barrier for , the court has little power to overturn their .

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Gay marriage on trial

California’s long, tortuous war over same- enters its next phase on Thursday, when the state hears arguments on three challenging Proposition 8, the controversial that bans .

The easy way to think about these cases — and the way most non- are likely to do it — is to decide which side of the issue you’re on and root for that side to win. In other words, if you support between same- , you’ll want the cases to succeed so that Proposition 8 will be overturned. If you believe men and women should only be allowed to marry each other, you’ll hope the fail.

That’s fine. It’s outcome-based. But frankly, it has very little to do with what the is going to consider in the arguments.

Instead, the argument in the will be broader and more abstract. Who makes law in a democracy? What should we do when laws contradict one another? Who is the ultimate sovereign in the — the at the or their written or their appointed judges or their elected ? Can fundamental inalienable rights — be withdrawn from one group but not another?

These are big, with implications that go well beyond whether are allowed to marry. What follows is a ’s guide to the issues at hand.

Remind us: How did we get here?

The battle over same- sometimes seems endless. have been trying to get married in California since the late , and their have been working just as hard since then to ensure that it does not happen.

Here are some highlights @ Gay marriage on trial
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Anti-gay extremists are trying to intimidate justices on the California Supreme Court by threatening a recall if they rule that that Prop 8 is invalid.

Anti- are trying to intimidate justices on the California by threatening a recall if they rule that that Prop 8 is invalid.
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In a recent News interview, Rev. , of the National Hispanic Christian Conference, said if California were to overturn Proposition 8:
“You will see a mobilized group like you have never seen in the … There are grounds for a recall. We saw that with . We have an , an in judges’ role in the .”1
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California has stood up to these threats many times before and we will stand up to them each and every time they are made. We worked to prevent an to recall the judge who ruled that California’s domestic laws were invalid and we worked to make sure every who voted for was re-elected (and helped take down several who didn’t for ).
And with your support we will defend justices who stand for the ’s of equal protection.
We must demonstrate that we have the resources and are prepared to defeat these threats.
Make a donation to ’s California to protect any—and every—California official threatened because they support our .
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There is too much at to allow right against the Court to gain any . If the Court rules that the rights of a protected minority can be amended out of the through the less protective process used by our , then all of the rights we have worked so hard to gain–and the rights of other –are at risk. And anti- know this.
They are already planning on attacking safe schools laws if the Court upholds the process used to pass Prop 8. We cannot allow the threats of Randy Thomasson and his misnamed campaign for children and families to carry the day.
Your donation today will protect an independent judiciary and fight this latest right-wing attack.
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