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RESEARCH: Cite specific instances where gay community attacked Governor Palin, Trig, Bristol, Willow or Palins in general

From HillBuzz.org:

RESEARCH: Cite specific instances where gay community attacked Governor Palin, Trig, Bristol, Willow or Palins in general.

Can you find me a specific, sourced instance where gay publications like The Advocate, Genre, Out, Gay Chicago Magazine, or gay websites brutally attacked a Palin?

I am putting together a piece on the intolerant gay Left, with specific examples here in Boystown, but I would like to pepper it with a look at what gay writers, entertainers, and community leaders do to bully, attack, brutalize, and degrade conservatives…in particular the Palin family.

I want to directly call the gay community out for this garbage…and I have one Hell of a forum I have been invited to do it in.

Help me pull some specific articles and quotes showing the major gay publications and leaders engaged in these attacks… the very same people who accuse the evangelical right of this behavior.

Gay bullying of conservatives has to stop.

kevindujan01,  I’m game.  There is one name that comes to mind already, that writes for a magazine that has nothing to do with politics.  But he has spilled his venom before.

Sarah Palin’s Twitter Gold

In a nutshell: If I can do it, why Obama can’t?

Sarah Palin @SarahPalinUSA Sarah Palin

Inexplicable: I recently won in court to stop my book “America by Heart” from being leaked,but US Govt can’t stop Wikileaks’ treasonous act?

11 hours ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®  

Stop The Press-WikiLeaks Has Been Hacked!

Assange doesn’t like it when the medicine is applied to him, does he?

Via BBC:

Wikileaks ‘hacked ahead of secret US document release’

Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks says it has come under attack from a computer-hacking operation, ahead of a release of secret US documents.

“We are currently under a mass distributed denial of service attack,” it said on its Twitter feed earlier.

It added that several newspapers will go ahead and publish the documents released to them by Wikileaks even if the site goes down.

The US state department has said the release will put many lives at risk.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has said the US authorities are afraid of being held to account.

The Chinese? Scared Of Pelosi? Treaty In Order!

Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the United States Hou...

I believe we can cut a deal with China over Nancy Pelosi.  After all, she is scary to both countries-has harmed the US’ economy since she took the leadership of the House Of Representatives, and to the Chi-Cons (as Rush loves to quip) this woman is the ultimate threat to their country.

A lot can be achieved with hard-working negotiations over the temporary beauty refresher called Botox.  What is stunning to me, is that Nancy Pelosi scares the Chinese; Sarah Palin does not elicit the same emotions nor pose such a threat to that country. Yet

From Breitbart:

China was “scared to death” over a visit by US Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who is outspoken on human rights, and rejected her request to visit to Tibet, according to files leaked Monday.

A top diplomat at the US embassy in Beijing said he asked China to consider letting Pelosi go to Tibet during her May 2009 visit to China, according to a cable obtained by whistleblower site WikiLeaks.

Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei responded that China could not arrange the trip due to Pelosi’s “tight schedule,” according to the cable reprinted by Britain’s Guardian newspaper.

The Chinese ambassador in Kazahkstan was blunter, telling his US counterpart over an expansive dinner that Beijing was “fearful” over Pelosi’s visit.

“She had the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) scared to death on the eve of her visit,” Ambassador Cheng Guoping was quoted as saying in the classified memo by US Ambassador Richard Hoagland.

Palin Raises Questions Americans Have Over Obama

Sarah Palin speaking at a rally in Elon, NC du...

Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin‘s most recent Facebook post show a lot of questions Americans have right now. Over this weekend we’ve had such a frenzy of the Assange WikiLeaks that have shown the worst of wars:  Cyber wars. I believe that this could have been nipped in the bud, by continued changes on policies and procedures.  If this started during the Bush administration, even back then the compromise of national and international security would have been prevented.

But this is Obama’s cyber war.  The transparency that Obama offered to the public is quite a sarcastic statement; I guess going after other websites like LimeWire was easier than the lives and the family’s lives of those that are on the line.  Obama was either aware of it and caught off-guard and could not stop it-because it was out already, but it seems that nothing rock solid was achieved to stop the wave of the following leaks.

He sure played basketball and got hurt-now he needs a pair to deal with the consequences of Assange’s actions.  Go ahead, Obama…appease the enemies and stump on our allies.

Here’s Governor Palin’s newest facebook post:

Serious Questions about the Obama Administration‘s Incompetence in the Wikileaks Fiasco

by Sarah Palin on Monday, November 29, 2010 at 12:17pm

We all applaud the successful thwarting of the Christmas-Tree Bomber and hope our government continues to do all it can to keep us safe. However, the latest round of publications of leaked classified U.S. documents through the shady organization called Wikileaks raises serious questions about the Obama administration’s incompetent handling of this whole fiasco.

 First and foremost, what steps were taken to stop Wikileaks director Julian Assange from distributing this highly sensitive classified material especially after he had already published material not once but twice in the previous months? Assange is not a “journalist,” any more than the “editor” of al Qaeda’s new English-language magazine Inspire is a “journalist.” He is an anti-American operative with blood on his hands. His past posting of classified documents revealed the identity of more than 100 Afghan sources to the Taliban. Why was he not pursued with the same urgency we pursue al Qaeda and Taliban leaders?

What if any diplomatic pressure was brought to bear on NATO, EU, and other allies to disrupt Wikileaks’ technical infrastructure? Did we use all the cyber tools at our disposal to permanently dismantle Wikileaks? Were individuals working for Wikileaks on these document leaks investigated? Shouldn’t they at least have had their financial assets frozen just as we do to individuals who provide material support for terrorist organizations?

 Most importantly, serious questions must also be asked of the U.S. intelligence system. How was it possible that a 22-year-old Private First Class could get unrestricted access to so much highly sensitive information? And how was it possible that he could copy and distribute these files without anyone noticing that security was compromised?

 The White House has now issued orders to federal departments and agencies asking them to take immediate steps to ensure that no more leaks like this happen again. It’s of course important that we do all we can to prevent similar massive document leaks in the future. But why did the White House not publish these orders after the first leak back in July? What explains this strange lack of urgency on their part?

 We are at war. American soldiers are in Afghanistan fighting to protect our freedoms. They are serious about keeping America safe. It would be great if they could count on their government being equally serious about that vital task.

- Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin’s Alaska-With Plenty Of Salmon Slice N’ Dice

If the liberals and PETA had heads blown up, I can only imagine what tonight’s episode will bring in throughout the whole week.  I just finished watching the episode, and it was a good mixup of fishing, family, traditions and special things that we may take for granted.  Governor Palin brings up these things that are often taken for granted and she brings it to the forefront…with a healthy dose of smoked salmon, Yupik-style.

 The fishing for sport or fishing for fun is nothing like the seriousness and hard work that is fishing as a way of life, or as a business which helps pay the bills.  This episode shows a real painstaking process where nothing can be overlooked, nor left behind.  Fishing salmon for a living – and detangling them from the net – was so exhausting for me, I was glad it was over with!

The babies are beautiful, and Trig is in so many way such a cuddly, lovable boy with a very big smile that is amazing he has been target of attacks by the media.  My only hope is that showing Trig to the world will stop these attacks, but we have to be real about this.  No Palin is safe, not even if they have Down’s Syndrome

I can’t wait for the next episode, where Sarah goes hunting with her dad.  Because remember, according to some people, all the food that we see in the grocery stores or the market came just out of the water, canned, and cut up ready to cook. 

We need to go back to the Animal Kingdom episodes for a good dose of reality and survival, the same TV shows that showed the world how animals survive in the wild, and the circle of life in its entirety.  Like it or not, humans do form part of that circle; what we choose to eat is entirely up to us, and it’s not the government’s job to tell us what to eat, nor some animal groups that love to create controversy on “saving animal lives” but lets slip by lots of other animal lives and tries to cover their tracks.

Let it be a lesson that no family, no matter how normal and simple it is, can be harrassed just because of their political and religious beliefs.  Game over, lamestream media; game over, TV networks.  Game over, to all who believe that Palin cannot do nor knows anything.

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