State Farm Inoculates Itself From Anti-Vaxxer Rob Schneider

State Farm Inoculates Itself From Anti-Vaxxer Rob Schneider

If you’re going to trust anyone to have an authoritative scientific stance on vaccines, the guy who starred in a film as a fish tank cleaner-turned-successful-male-prostitute is definitely it. State Farm feels differently— they pulled their commercial starring comedian Rob Schneider after his anti-vaccination stance inspired mass social media outcry.

Schneider had revived his character "Richmeister" for a series of SNL-themed adsthat State Farm began running last month. Soon afterward, the company was faced with enormous Facebook and Twitter backlash over their decision to employ someone with a viewpoint so detrimental to public health.

State Farm’s director of Public Affairs, Phil Supple, told PR Week that the "ad has unintentionally been used as a platform for discussion unrelated to the products and services we provide. With that, we are working to remove the ad From our rotation at this time."

State Farm Inoculates Itself From Anti-Vaxxer Rob Schneider

Officials want South Florida to break into it’s own state

Officials want South Florida to break into it’s own state

Officials want South Florida to break off into its own state

Officials in the City of South Miami have passed a resolution in favor of splitting the state in half so South Florida would become the 51st state.Vice Mayor Walter Harris proposed the resolution and it passed with a 3-2 vote at the city commission meeting on Oct. 7.
Harris told the commission that Tallahassee isn’t providing South Florida with proper representation or addressing its concerns when it comes to sea-level rising.

"We have to be able to deal directly with this environmental concern and we can’t really get it done in Tallahassee," Harris said. "I don’t care what people think — it’s not a matter of electing the right people."
Mayor Philip Stoddard agreed with Harris’ reasoning, saying during the meeting that he’s advocated for secession for the past 15 years but never penned a resolution.

“It’s very apparent that the attitude of the northern part of the state is that they would just love to saw the state in half and just let us float off into the Caribbean," Stoddard said. "They’ve made that abundantly clear every possible opportunity and I would love to give them the opportunity to do that.”
But the vote wasn’t unanimous. Commissioners Gabriel Edmond and Josh Liebman voted against the resolution with Edmond, a history teacher, being the most vocal about it.
"I just want you guys to be careful because if you vote for this you’re setting a precedent that if other people in this city don’t like our representation or feel we’re not responsive to them they might say ‘we want to break away from the city of South Miami’.”

The resolution lists the northern border of what would be the state of South Florida as being Brevard, Orange, Polk, Hillsborough and Pinellas counties.
Orange County is particularly important because that’s where the South Florida Water Management District begins, Harris said. It was even suggested that a Central Florida city could possibly be the state of South Florida’s capitol.
In total, the proposed 51st state would include 24 counties.

The resolution’s 3-2 approval paved the way for it to be sent to the governing bodies of the proposed South Florida counties for consideration. In order for secession to be enacted, however, the measure would require electorate approval from the entire state and Congressional approval.

Click here to read a copy of the resolution.
Officials want South Florida to break off into its own state – Orlando Sentinel

Kansas State House Passes Bill Allowing Refusal Of Services To Same-Sex Couples

Kansas State House Passes Bill Allowing Refusal Of Services To Same-Sex Couples

how sad and pathetic…

Kansas State House Passes Bill Allowing Refusal Of Services To Same-Sex Couples

Kansas State House Passes Bill Allowing Refusal Of Services To Same-Sex Couples


The Kansas State House advanced a bill on Tuesday aimed at granting public and private employees the right to deny services, including unemployment benefits and foster care, to Same-Sex Couples on the basis of religious freedom.

Largely backed by Republican State lawmakers in response to recent rulings in favor of marriage equality in neighboring states, House Bill 2453 passed an initial vote by a 72-42 margin. A final House vote is set for Wednesday, after which the Bill will head to the Republican-controlled Senate.

State Rep. Charles Macheers (R), one of the bill’s staunchest advocates, argued that the provision was designed to prevent discrimination against religious individuals during a speech on the House floor Tuesday.


"Discrimination is horrible. It’s hurtful … It has no place in civilized society, and that’s precisely why we’re moving this bill," Macheers said. "There have been times throughout history where people have been persecuted for their religious beliefs because they were unpopular. This Bill provides a shield of protection for that."


While government agencies would still be mandated to render Services to Kansans, individual clerks would be empowered to refuse assistance to individuals that violated their religious beliefs on marriage.


"To me it really talks to the fact that an employer or even a governmental entity … could not provide services," Kansas State lawmaker Emily Perry (D-Mission) said on HuffPost Live Tuesday. Perry warned of a situation in which a police officer arriving at the scene of a domestic violence dispute between a gay couple could potentially endanger the complainant by refusing protective services.


"My issue with that, is in domestic violence situations, minutes and seconds make the difference between life and death," Perry explained. "We don’t want these public servants to be able to arrive at the scene of the crime, and decide that because of their religious beliefs, they don’t want to offer services."


Breaking from her party’s overwhelming support for the bill, State Rep. Barbara Bollier (R) also voiced concern over the legislation’s implications.


"I do not believe it is ever on the right side of history to be allowed to discriminate against people," Bollier said Tuesday, according to the Kansas City Star. "Enough said."


"Kansas would be the first State to legalize discrimination on the part of employees — government employees," Holly Weatherford, spokeswoman for the Kansas chapter of the ACLU, told the Kansas City Star on Tuesday.


Days before the Kansas legislature’s debate over House Bill 2453, Attorney General Eric Holder officially announced a new set of federal benefit expansions to Same-Sex Couples in legally recognized marriages. The Obama administration’s new policy came after the Supreme Court’s ruling in June that invalidated the Defense of Marriage Act’s federal ban on Same-Sex marriage.


"In every courthouse, in every proceeding and in every place where a member of the Department of Justice stands on behalf of the United States, they will strive to ensure that Same-Sex marriages receive the same privileges, protections and rights as opposite-sex marriages under federal law," Holder told the Human Rights Campaign on Saturday.

Queen Elizabeth II . : State Opening of Parliament 2024

Queen Elizabeth II… : State Opening of Parliament2020

Queen Elizabeth II waits to give the Queen’s Speech from the throne in the House of Lords next to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (R) and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (L) during the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Lords, at the Palace of Westminster on May 27, 2015 in London, England.

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The Imperial State Crown includes 2868 diamonds, 273 pearls, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds, and 5 rubies, and weighs more than 2lb

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Michelle Obama in Carolina Herrera: White House State Dinner on 2/11/2024

Michelle Obama in Carolina Herrera: White House State Dinner on 2/11/2014

From justjared.com

Michelle Obama looks gorgeous in a Carolina Herrera dress while attending the White House State Dinner held on the North Portico of the White House on Tuesday (February 11) in Washington, D.C.

The 50-year-old First Lady of the United States joined her husband President Barack Obama and French President Francois Hollande, who was in town for meetings, a press conference, and the dinner.

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Earlier that day
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Full Article(s) and More Pictures on justjared.com:
President Barack & Michelle Obama: White House State Dinner! | Barack Obama, Celebrity Pets, Michelle Obama : Just Jared

احدث العاب الرعب والزومبي Dead State

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Anti-Gay State Rep Outed By Guy He Was Trying To Pick Up On Grindr

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Anti-Gay State Rep Outed By Guy He Was Trying To Pick Up On Grindr

by Dan Savage • Apr 28,2020 at 12:14 pm

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What’s funnier than a straight anti-gay bigot named "Breda" (Brēd-ä)? A closeted gay Republican elected official named "Randy Boehning."

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A North Dakota lawmaker who sent an explicit photo of himself to another man says the exchange being made public is retaliation for a recent vote against expanding gay rights. State Rep. Randy Boehning, a 52-year-old Republican legislator from Fargo, says a Capitol employee told him a fellow lawmaker vowed to out him as gay if he continued to vote against bills granting gays legal protections against discrimination. Boehning refused to identify at this point who he believes is behind the purported political payback for his vote against Senate Bill 2279, the third such bill defeated in the past six years by North Dakota legislators.

Ha ha. No. Randy Boehning wasn’t Outed by a political operative. The Gay Mafia, of which I am a member (Laurie Bell just Outed me as a member), didn’t out Randy Boehning. Neil Patrick Harris didn’t get his gal pal Ellen to do it. This American hero did it:

The exchange came to light when Dustin Smith, a 21-year-old Bismarck man with no known connections to the Capitol, contacted The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead earlier this month, saying he recognized Boehning from a gay dating smartphone app called Grindr. Chatting under the user name Top Man!, Boehning sent Smith sexually suggestive messages and, in the early morning hours of March 12, an unsolicited photo of his penis, according to exchanges reviewed by The Forum. "How can you discriminate against the person you’re Trying to Pick up?" Smith said in a recent interview.

So it wasn’t the Gay Mafia. It was the much, much younger man Randy Boehning was Trying to Pick up on Grindr who recognized the State legislator and then decided to do the right thing and out the hypocritical bastard. There aren’t a lot of 21-year-old guys on Grindr who could Pick one of their State legislators out of a lineup—so, hey, props to the political aware and politically righteous Dustin Smith. He done good.

What does Randy Boehning have to say for himself?
1. On sending dick pics: "That’s what we do, exchange pics.” Amongst other things. (See also: spit, spunk, barbs, rings.)
2. On voting against protections for gay people even though he’s gay people himself: "Boehning… voted against multiple attempts to extend protected-class status to include sexual orientation because he doesn’t believe his south Fargo constituents support it."

3. On being out of the closet now: "Boehning, who is not married, said there are people who know he is gay, but many of his family members and friends do not. He said Saturday he is also attracted to women and was relieved to come out because he no longer has to worry about being outed. ‘The 1,000-pound gorilla has been lifted,’ he said."
Wait a second—Randy Boehning is attracted to women too? My apologies to the bisexual community for opening this post with a thoughtless act of bisexual erasure. Like this bi guy told Tracy Clark-Flory in a piece she wrote for Salon about bisexual invisibility in 2024…

“Whenever, say, some prominent heterosexually married male public figure has a same-sex affair, literally everyone rolls their eyes at the ‘closeted homosexual,’” he says. “I’m not sure I remember ever hearing someone seriously entertain the possibility that the philanderer was bisexual.”

Hey, everyone, let’s not literally roll our eyes and call Randy Boehning a closeted gay Republican elected official—and that’s just what most people are calling him—instead let’s strike a blow for bisexual visibility by literally rolling our eyes and calling him a closetedbisexual Republican elected official instead.
So, yeah, Randy Boehning is all yours, bisexual community! Enjoy him!

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i can’t believe his name is actually randy boehning. amazing.