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Posted on June 27th, 2008 by Fagnit.
Categories: Jeebus Loses Again.
Your Atheist Fag blogger is pleased to announce that he was married to his long time partner in Unholy Matrimony at the Riverside County Clerk’s offices in Indio California. Woo hoo! C’est moi on the right. From now on whenever I refer to him as my husband I will not need to use quotes.
After nearly 12 years as a couple, our relationship now has the same legal status as the relationships of our heterosexual neighbors.
Technorati Tags: gay marriage, unholy matrimony, civil marriage, equal rights, get used to it

Posted on June 5th, 2008 by Fagnit.
Categories: Court Cases, Dumbass Religions, Faith Based Bigotry, Homophobia, Jeebus Loses Again, Religious Wingnuts, Sanctity of Bigotry, Stoopit Religions, Uncategorized.
A Jeebus-loving professional hatemonger preacher has had the appeal of his lawsuit turned down as frivolous by the Wisconsin State Supreme Court. The Rev. Grant Storms of New Orleans sued Action Wisconsin after it excerpted a 2003 speech he made in Milwaukee on “homo-fascism” in the city, which the group said revealed his advocating the murder of gays. In his homophobic hate filled Christian tirade the preacher had made noises like gunfire while talking about shooting homosexual persons, no doubt in order to spread The Good News.
In addition to losing the case, the preacher who advocated cold-blooded murder was also forced to pay the court costs of the gay group he sued in the original case, the first appeal, and the supreme court appeal, his legal bills now amount to $120,000 and he still does not have one dead homo for his trophy room.
According to court records:
Timothy O’Brien, president of the Madison-based Action Wisconsin, became concerned when he learned the nature of the comments made and that state Sen. Tom Reynolds (R-West Allis) had attended the conference. O’Brien said he purchased tapes of the speeches from the church group’s Web site.
O’Brien said in a press release that Storms’ comments advocated the murder of gays, something Storms denied.
Storms, who hosts a talk show on a New Orleans radio station, considers himself a Christian activist and has protested what he calls “the homosexual agenda.” And now, according to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, he’s a loser too.
Technorati Tags: Hate monger preacher, Rev. Grant Storms, homophobia, terrorism, terroristic threats, incitement to murder, Jesus, Christianity, Sanctity of Bigotry
