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    • RE: Arkansas school official accused of anti-gay screed

      Furor grows over purported anti-gay remarks from school board member
      State education department weighs in

      By Gavin Lesnick

      LITTLE ROCK — More than 23,000 people have joined an online campaign calling for the firing of an Arkansas school board member who is purported to have made anti-gay remarks on his Facebook page.

      The effort seeking the dismissal of Midland School District board member Clint McCance centers on posts visible on a screenshot of a page that appears to be McCance's online profile. The image is posted on a Facebook group calling for McCance's firing that had 14,300 supporters as of 11:30 a.m.

      The Advocate, a magazine that reports about gay issues, first reported about the posting on its website. The Facebook page has been disabled, but The Advocate posted a screen grab of the alleged postings that it says someone forwarded to it.

      "Seriously they want me to wear purple because five queers committed suicide," the posting reads in the screenshot. "The only way im wearin it for the is if they all commit suicide. I cant believe the people of this world have gotten this stupid. We are honoring the fact that they sinned and killed thereselves because of their sin."

      No profile bearing McCance's name is publicly available on Facebook and a man who answered a phone associated with one of McCance's businesses Wednesday would not verify that he wrote the postings.

      "I can't comment at this time, I've got to talk to my attorney," said the man, who hung up when asked if he was McCance.

      No one answered the same number Wednesday afternoon, but the message identified it as McCance's.

      Other postings shown in the same screenshot use an offensive term for homosexuals and state the writer enjoys "the fact that they often give each other aids and die" and would disown his children if they were gay.

      A message left with Midland Superintendent Dean Stanley was not returned Wednesday morning. A school official said she believed he was out of the office until Friday.

      In a statement, the Midland School District distanced itself from McCance’s comments and said the school does not “support or condone” what was written on the Facebook page.

      “Mr. McCance was not acting as an agent of the school board, but as a private citizen when this comment was posted. This post does not reflect the thoughts of the board or administration of the Midland School District,” the statement said. “The district strives to foster an environment that discourages all forms of bullying and an environment that encourages a safe and productive educational climate of all of our students.”

      The Arkansas Department of Education condemned the remarks in a post on its own Facebook page, saying it was "dismayed to see that a school board official would post something of this insensitive nature on a public forum like Facebook."

      "Because Mr. McCance is an elected official, the department has no means of dealing with him directly," the statement read. "However, the department does have staff who investigate matters of bullying in schools and we will monitor and quickly respond to any bullying of students that may occur because of this, as we have with other civil rights issues in the past."

      Meanwhile, the Human Rights Campaign called on McCance to resign and said it had sent letters to the U.S. Department of Education, the Arkansas Department of Education and the Midland School District calling for an investigation into his conduct. The group calls itself the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization.

      This article was originally published October 27, 2010 at 11:15 a.m.
      Updated October 27, 2010 at 4:57 p.m.

      posted in Gay News
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    • Arkansas school official accused of anti-gay screed

      By JILL ZEMAN BLEED, Associated Press Jill Zeman Bleed, Associated Press – Wed Oct 27, 5:42 pm ET

      LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A member of a northern Arkansas school board, commenting on a campaign to get people to wear purple to show support for bullied gay and lesbian youth, purportedly posted on Facebook that the only way he would wear purple is "if they all commit suicide."

      The Arkansas Department of Education on Wednesday condemned the alleged posting by Midland School Board member Clint McCance.

      The Advocate, a magazine that reports about gay issues, first reported about the posting on its website. The Facebook page has been disabled, but The Advocate posted a screen grab of the alleged postings that it says someone forwarded to it.

      McCance's alleged posting was in response to a Facebook campaign that asked supporters to wear purple last Wednesday to show solidarity after several gay and lesbian youths killed themselves, reportedly because of bullying.

      "Seriously they want me to wear purple because five queers killed themselves," the posting reads. "The only way im wearin it for them is if they all commit suicide. I cant believe the people of this world have gotten this stupid. We are honoring the fact that they sinned and killed thereselves because of their sin."

      McCance didn't respond to a message seeking comment Wednesday left at his office, and his cell phone voicemail box was full and not accepting new messages. He told the Arkansas Times that the issue had been "blown out of proportion" but declined further comment. Officials at the Midland School District said Superintendent Dean Stanley was out of the office and not available for comment.

      In a statement, the Midland School District distanced itself from McCance's comments and said the school does not "support or condone" what was written on the Facebook page.

      "Mr. McCance was not acting as an agent of the school board, but as a private citizen when this comment was posted. This post does not reflect the thoughts of the board or administration of the Midland School District," the statement said. "The district strives to foster an environment that discourages all forms of bullying and an environment that encourages a safe and productive educational climate of all of our students."

      The Human Rights Campaign, a gay rights advocacy group, said it plans to buy two full-page ads in local newspapers Friday urging McCance to resign.

      A Facebook group, "Fire Clint McCance," had more than 23,000 members by Wednesday afternoon.

      The state Education Department said in a statement Wednesday that it had no jurisdiction over elected school officials but that it would investigate any reports of bullying that arise because of the incident.

      "The Arkansas Department of Education strongly condemns remarks or attitudes of this kind and is dismayed to see that a school board official would post something of this insensitive nature on a public forum like Facebook," the department said.

      The Arkansas School Board Association also denounced the remarks.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: Deluxe Coleslaw - HEALTHY RECIPE

      Coleslaw is a favorite of mine but never tried it with raisins and walnuts before. This one I will try soonest.

      posted in Kitchen & Cooking
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    • RE: Sweet Potato & Apple Casserole - HEALTHY RECIPE for Thanksgiving

      This will be a new addition to my traditional Holiday Meal. I love sweet potato/yams but I am sick of the same old recipes.

      posted in Kitchen & Cooking
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    • Legally Married Gay Man Faces US Deportation

      (Oct. 27) – Henry Velandia is married to a U.S. citizen, but he might be deported anyway.

      Joshua Vandiver, left, and Henry Velandia were married Aug. 29 in Connecticut, where same-sex marriage is legal.

      That's because the Venezuelan-born salsa teacher's legal same-sex marriage in Connecticut isn't recognized by the federal government. So his husband – Josh Vandiver, a Princeton University doctoral student from Colorado -- can't sponsor him for residency the way he could in a heterosexual marriage.

      The New Jersey couple of four years say the Defense of Marriage Act, which legally defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman, could force them to leave the country.

      "You come here and you expect to get a better life. I've been working really hard in this country. I finally realize who I am, and who I love, and then everything blows up. It's like a slap in the face," Velandia told AOL News in a phone interview today.

      Velandia's application for a green card was denied, and he's scheduled to appear before an immigration judge in Newark, N.J., on Nov. 17. Although Velandia entered the country legally, he unwittingly let his visitor status lapse, making him ineligible for the green card, said the couple's attorney, Lavi Soloway.

      Soloway said Velandia thought his immigration status was in good standing, and he had even been sponsored by an employer. "He thought he was doing what he was supposed to be doing," he said. Soloway noted that had Velandia been married to a woman, he would very likely be able to establish residency anyway.

      In a statement, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, confirmed that Velandia is facing deportation hearings, but said they were unable to comment on the pending case.

      Vandiver said he feels like he's been treated like a second-class citizen in his own country. "It's discriminatory to me as a U.S. citizen that I can't have a successful petition for my spouse's green card," he told AOL News. "It's an injustice toward me and Americans like me."

      Velandia, who came to the United States in 2002, said he has established himself in the country and doesn't want to move.
      "I started from zero in this country -- new language, new culture," he told the Daily Princetonian. He started his own dance school in Princeton, called HotSalsaHot.

      The dance instructor said he hoped going public with his story would help other couples in the same position.

      "As a gay man I need to stand up for my beliefs when there are so many other couples out there. We are fighting for them too," he told AOL News.

      The couple are lobbying against the Defense of Marriage Act and have set up a Facebook page, "Save Our Marriage -- Stop the Deportation of Henry Velandia," to support their cause.

      This morning, one commenter on the page said she and her partner were in a similar situation. "My partner and I are in the same boat," Kelly Ann Niedbala wrote. "We need to band together."

      The men said they aren't yet sure what they'll do if Velandia is deported.

      "Trying to imagine me being separated from Josh is just -- it's like I see my world crumbling apart," Velandia told AOL News. "We're in love."

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: I'm moving again! *sigh*

      I can not say any more than blackdid said all ready…........

      You will be missed ….... I pray you do not have to lose contact with us.......  :cry2:

      posted in Chit Chat
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    • RE: Support LGBT Older Adults - U.S. Petition

      Good Post!!!

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: Does this appeal to you?

      Long time in a response but….....

      posted in Personal Pictures
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    • RE: LBCMexicano - my ass

      ![](http://tracker.gaytorrent.ru/bitbucket/great ass.jpg)

      posted in Personal Pictures
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    • RE: Cock in ass

      posted in Porn
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    • RE: Just waiting for a tumbleweed…

      I am still in a lot of pain but the pills are allowing me some non-coma time.Thanks for all the concern it warms my heart truly.

      I did make 1 quick post last night congratulating ultimate's promotion to the Italian Support Board.

      I can barely read the screen now so ….............

      posted in Rants & Raves
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    • RE: Gone for a bit….....

      This is Rob , Leatherbear's partner, He came thru the surgery well. In alot of pain but doctor has him on very strong pain pill's so he is out of it a great deal of the time.

      posted in Leather and Bear Community
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    • RE: Two porn companies postpone filming over HIV test

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      posted in General News
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    • RE: Most Wanted Torrents

      http://forum.gaytorrent.ru/index.php?topic=8276.0  http://forum.gaytorrent.ru/index.php?topic=7728.0

      posted in GayTorrent.ru Discussions
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    • Gone for a bit….....

      posted in Leather and Bear Community
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    • RE: Most Wanted Torrents

      posted in GayTorrent.ru Discussions
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    • RE: Jump-on / re-seed during new uploads

      ![](http://tracker.gaytorrent.ru/bitbucket/Blush 1.gif)

      It is no mystery at all gents. Photobucket has everything for every occasion. I spend way too much time looking for just the right image at times but the the old adage " A picture is worth a thousand words" holds true.

      Some think I need treatment for this disease. :rotfl:

      posted in GayTorrent.ru Discussions
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    • RE: Jump-on / re-seed during new uploads

      I am so sorry you had this experience blackdid.

      It is unfortunate that some members either thru ignorance or greed jump on seeding new posts.

      In these situations I always remember that the members like you are what make this site so wonderful. Always a gentlemen and live by the "Do the next right thing" motto.

      A lesson better learned sooner than later in life…..

      posted in GayTorrent.ru Discussions
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    • RE: Just waiting for a tumbleweed…

      I am having some serious skeletal/bone issues just now. Scheduled for surgery on the 15th. The level of pain I am in has me medicated to nearly comatose. After the surgery will quite a tough time for me as well.

      My forum activity and Site work has been decreased tremendously and will continue for some time to come.

      posted in Rants & Raves
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    • RE: Guinness Picks World's Longest Nose

      Sorry to say that was not my work but the author of the article.

      posted in Jokes & Funny Stuff
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