
As we reported earlier, the gay romance on Grey's Anatomy has ended, thanks to a questionable change in the TV show's storyline. Hmmm...
We're still wondering about these gay-baiting robo-calls.
How is this guy still allowed out of the house? Ever? He should do 500 years in prison, at minimum:
A gay disc jockey in Raleigh originally convicted of violating HIV
infection regulations in August has been placed on house arrest after
admitting he broke probation orders in early October. On Sept. 6,
Q-Notes reported that Joshua Waldon Weaver, 23, who works in clubs in
Raleigh and Wilmington, pleaded guilty to charges that he failed to
disclose his HIV-positive status and engaged in unprotected sex with
three people. Weaver was given a suspended jail sentence and placed on
probation. The terms of his probation ordered Weaver to use protection
when engaging in sexual activity. About two weeks ago Weaver was
arrested after Wake County Public Health officials contacted his
probation officer with information that he had possibly violated court
orders by having sex without a condom. Assistant District attorney Boz
Zellinger told The News & Observer that health officials became
aware of the DJ's violation after he contracted another sexually
transmitted disease that could have been prevented by the use of a
condom. Weaver could have faced 40 days in jail for his most recent
violation, but District Court Judge Jacqueline Brewer instead sentenced
him to six months of electronically-monitored house arrest. He will not
be allowed to leave his father's house except for probation-approved
employment.
Not that it matters now, but Obama did not support Prop 8. Pro 8, as you may have heard, appears to have passed, thanks to bigoted Mormons and, ironically, the black vote. Meanwhile, Florida and Arizona aren't helping move this country out of the Dark Ages.
And the Simpsons are causing controversy once again, this time with gay groups decrying the latest episode of the hit Fox show. (You can see the clip here, with the offending section at 15:45.)
Bart Simpson's cartoon nemesis is being blasted for his use of the
schoolyard taunt "that's so gay" while bullying resident nerd Milhouse
Van Houten in The Simpsons' annual Halloween episode airing last Sunday.
But the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network says the remark is nothing to laugh at.
"Many people say gay without even realizing what they're saying is bad,'" GLSEN spokesman Daryl Presgraves tells E! News.
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