Monday, August 25, 2014

Sikh man: off with the hair, off with the turban, oh and I am gay!

Mandeep Jangi Here's a sweet attractive dark skin young man who is also a Sikh telling his story of how he told his old-guard traditional family that he is indeed a homo after cutting his hair and taking off his turban (turbans and long hair are traditions in Sikhism).

His name is Mandeep (very appropriate name I say! love it!) and here he is telling his story of how his family reacted after he shed off his hair and his perceived heterosexuality:

Did this anti-gay Indiana governor bigot just committed perjury?

Indiana governor and teabagger extraordinaire Mike Pence was being sued in his capacity as the governor of the state by gay couples who are seeking to secure their economic rights by having their marriages recognized. Pence, who is competing in a race to see who can teabag America the deepest, has been an ardent supporter of "traditional marriage" or to put it bluntly stopping fags from getting hitched. The teabagger bigot has supported a federal marriage amendment that would ban gay marriage everywhere in the country (so much for that states rights bullshit teabagger maniacs support huh?).

But then Pence in a not-so-surprising move that is typical with teabaggers and their pathological innateness to cheat, lie, and engage in erratic inconsistent behavior that is pretty maniacal decided that he no longer wanted to be involved in the issue of gay marriage. When the jerk got sued he told the federal court that he as governor was not in any way involved with the state's marriage scheme and therefore requested that he be dropped as defendant. The judge in the case granted Pence his motion to be dropped and the lawsuit moved on without him.

Then of course, the bagger was not being honest to the judge and he was caught actually being directly involved in the state's marriage scheme and in particular with the issue of gay marriage:
But only a few days after Young granted the request, Pence issued a memo to state officials, instructing them to prevent gay and lesbian couples from accessing the protections of marriage. 
When Judge Young caught wind of Pence's contradictions, he was unamused. Calling the Governor's claims "bold misrepresentation," the Judge ruled that he would reconsider removing Pence from the cases. 
The timing is particularly awkward for the governor. On Tuesday, August 26, the Seventh Circuit will hear oral argument in several consolidated cases. Pence was at one point a defendant in those cases before Young removed him. Its unclear whether Young's latest ruling will compel to Governor to participate in the Tuesday hearings, or whether Pence will have to submit briefs at a later date.
I don't know about you, but I think somebody needs to be indicted for perjury. And since it is teabagger governor hunting season (yay!) adding Pence to the list of loser GOP teabagger governors who are having the book thrown at them will be very satisfactory.