Because I love
Because I love
GenRosso
Among thousands of ways to chose
me feel your love in my heart, I've seen
fight, wait and suffer with me you
wanted to live and die.
An absurd folly to stand beside me and wandering trails
distant horizons. You left
your sky, the warmth of the sun,
traveled at night saying my name.
saw me crying, you were there.
I was lost and you came to me.
In your cry: My God, why? Spring
dies again I'm blind in a tunnel, also blind you are.
my dream is collapsing in failure you are. Scape
the past to a life that weighs
I turn and I see you erased my tracks.
your love is so great that links distant love:
stood between two worlds to be by my side. Soledad
nonsense in your coldest night.
your infinite love has given me life.
saw me crying, were there.
I was lost and you came to me
In your cry: My God, why?
the spring can be born.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Saturday, March 6, 2010
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The Czech Republic opened the door for homosexuals to adopt children The Czech Republic has again shown it has the most liberal of the former communist Europe, opening the door to the adoption of children by homosexual couples. The Minister of Human and Minority Rights, Michael Kocáb, announced that his department has prepared a draft amendment to the law of partnerships, which allow one member of a couple of gay or lesbian to adopt a child , as exists in European countries like Spain, Sweden, Holland and the UK.
The head of Human and Minority Rights said Czech citizens "should have the same rights and should not suffer discrimination because of their sexual orientation." Nearly six years ago came into force the law on civil unions for gay couples after a long period of social struggles and institutional and legislative initiatives. According to the groups of gay and lesbian Czech legal and social status of homosexuals has improved substantially, but "still a long way to go," says Daniel B., an activist in Prague.
An EU study suggests that the Czech Republic is the only European post-communist country where a majority of people accept homosexual marriage. 52% of citizens are in favor. In Romania, this option will only approve 11% of the population in Latvia, 12%, in Bulgaria, 15%, in Poland, 17%, in Hungary, 18%, and Slovakia, 19%. However, 63% of Czechs are against the adoption of children by gay couples or lesbian.
worse legal and social situation of gays and lesbians in central and eastern Europe is substantially worse than in Western Europe, but varies from one country to another, and in recent years have taken some important steps against discrimination.
In Romania, Article 200 of the Penal Code, which considered offense homosexual relations between adults, was abolished in October 2001. Yet a survey conducted by Gallup Romania in 2008 that 74% of the population considered "having a gay friend and 57% did not want a gay or lesbian colleague in your workplace.
In Hungary, the Parliament adopted a law in 2007 in favor of gay marriage amendments passed with almost a year ago. But the rejection of homosexuals is a reality in Hungarian society and the violence of the extreme right. Homosexuals still face discrimination in Slovakia, Bulgaria and Slovenia. Although homosexuality is not banned, some psychiatrists treat this sexual preference as a disease.
In Lithuania, the Parliament adopted in the middle of last year a law on "protection of minors' which do not explicitly prohibit" advertising "on the homosexual, bisexual and polygamy. The rule was criticized by Amnesty International (AI).
The Chairman of the Lithuanian Gay League, Vladimir Simonko said that this statutory provision "institutionalized homophobia" in this country.
Source: La Voz de Galicia
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have returned, have returned to One thing drawings!
back the couple of One thing drawings, and Jordi Ivanper!
From now on, 3 (THREE!) Juicy dibujines a week from these masters of fine laugh! In drawing One thing, though.
And if they want to pursue solo pages Jordi / Choko , and the Ivanper / Juster also have chistecillos and things. More better than Mel joke or Blog Manel Fontdevila !
Friday, March 5, 2010
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Xbox Live change its policy on sexual preferences of the user Microsoft has decided to change their policies regarding user identification in terms of sexual preference, race, religion or nationality in Xbox Live. Marc Whitten, general manager of the service, said the new code of conduct will allow players to express themselves more freely on these characteristics.
From now on, it is possible to use the words lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and straight in a user name or profile. The new policy still does not define what the terms authorized to refer to race, nationality or religion. Microsoft had previously forbidden these expressions of fear that could be used as a pejorative.
However, Xbox Live decided to reassess its policy after 2009, a lesbian player was taken out of the game by identifying themselves as gay in his profile. It is not the only case that has been presented: one player named Richard Gaywood was unable to use his name to Microsoft bans.
This policy change an opening speech to the recognition of homosexuality as a normal social situation. After all, the video game online interaction becomes an area of \u200b\u200bsocialization, as well as a space for identity construction of being. Congratulations on your initiative, though no doubt be a few backward rubbing his hands with the decision to disturb the others on Xbox Live.
Source: Alti040
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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A coming out in the 2010 Census same-sex couples who live together have the opportunity to be visible in the 2010 Census results if they know successfully complete the document, whose main purpose is to reflect the social reality of Puerto Rico .
This was explained yesterday several leaders of human rights organizations for gay, lesbian, transgender and transsexual, who initiated a process of guiding the public to complete form the boxes appropriate for family relationships and household composition.
Although so far the mechanism does not provide specific spaces for sexual orientation and gender identity, it may highlight relationships and sex cosensuales belonging to each, in couples.
"It is time that the Census tell us how what we are: human beings live, and we bring," said Pedro Julio Serrano of Puerto Rico to Tod @ s.
line orientation is (787) 689-7551.
Source: First Time
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Primer For Satin Paint
Gay marriage arrives in Washington After the blows suffered by gay marriage advocates in the states of New Jersey and New York, this week they had received good news from the north bank of the Potomac. The state of Maryland approved the recognition of marriages between same sex entered into in other states, and Washington will begin to arrange the marriage between gays from tomorrow.
are expected from early morning queues forming at the offices of local couples who want to join the first wave of gay weddings in the history of Washington DC. According to city officials, the first marriage could be held next Tuesday.
Since the U.S. capital district has a status of federal, not state, had to wait 30 days after the signing of the law legalizing gay marriage to come into force, because the U.S. Congress can veto local code authorities. Tonight is the deadline, and Congress has no intention of intervening.
After unsuccessfully appealed to the courts, critics of the measure, led by several churches, they have a last round: the Supreme Court. His argument is that it should refer the matter to a vote in a referendum, as was done in California. The opponents of gay marriage believe that if so, a majority of the inhabitants of the city reject the measure.
It appears that will not get away with it, and Washington will join the five states where gay marriage is already legal (Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Iowa and New Hampshire). I'm glad it does, it will reinforce the division between church and state, one of the principles under which the U.S. was founded, and which make it such.
And, at a time in which many accuse of not knowing many Muslims to separate religion and state, it is curious that many Christian churches insist on imposing their dogmas to the whole society.
These churches have every right to consider that a marriage is only between a man and a woman no longer officiate at weddings between same sex. But should not seek to impose on people of other faiths who disagree with his interpretation of scripture, or people who simply do not profess any religion. The State must remain impartial between the different confessions.
Source: World
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
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450,000 signatures against the bill to punish homosexuality Campaigners against the bill that punishes homosexuality in Uganda, which provides for punishment of death for some offenders, have collected over the Internet firm about 450,000 people around the world to try to prevent its approval, picked up the BBC.
The campaign against the proposal is led by Anglican priest Gideon Byamugisha and has the support of civic organizations and AIDS patients. Avaaz page, which manages the collection of signatures, aims to reach one million signatures.
Most of them are from people abroad. In fact, within the country are mostly those who are in favor of the law, which prescribes penalties of between 14 years and life imprisonment for those who commit homosexual acts.
also proposes the death penalty for cases referred to as "aggravated homosexuality, for example, if a participant in the act is under age, HIV positive, disabled, or repeat offender.
If finally approved the measure, the Ugandans could go also go to prison for not informing them who has confessed his homosexual tendencies. "This proposal requires a number of community members, family members, service providers and spiritual mentors who are spying on each other," can be read on the page displayed the signatures.
However, President Yoweri Museveni, expects the final version of the document provides for lower sentences. The proposal was sponsored by MP David Bahati, which ensures that in this way tries to defend the Ugandan culture. The Executive can not edit the text until the Parliament did not vote.
Reviews from the UN
Just today were also concerned special rapporteurs of the UN to defend human rights, Margaret Sekaggya, and for the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Frank la Rue.
Both experts cautioned that not only violates the fundamental rights of lesbians, gay, bisexual and transgender Ugandans, "the bill" would criminalize legitimate activities of men and women, as well as national and international organizations fighting for the respect for equality and non discrimination based on sexual orientation. "Under the initiative, the Government could ban an NGO and charge for its managers.
Sekaggya and La Rue applauded attempts Museveni and his cabinet to prevent the project ends into law and asked them to redouble their efforts. Finally, predicted that its approval would harm the image of Uganda in its region and worldwide.
U.S. President, Barack Obama has described the initiative as "odious" and the European Union also criticized.
Source: Europa Press
Monday, March 1, 2010
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Who said cold? A 5,200 people posed naked on the stairs today the spectacular Sydney Opera House in Australia (designed by architect Jorn Utzon) for U.S. photographer Spencer Tunick (New York, USA, 1967).
Tunick, known worldwide for his shots in public places nude models, forced its extras to get up early and stay in their positions for more than five hours for his new book The base (the base). The event is part of the festival of gay and lesbian Mardi Gras festival being held this month in the largest city in Australia, which began this morning the austral autumn with a little cold and rain.
However, the time something cooler than previous days did not prevent the initiative far exceeded the forecasts of participation, said the photographer neoyorquno. "The main challenge was to fill this space as large a base of gay, lesbian and heterosexual to create the material," Tunick said, surprised by the huge number of participants who flocked to his call. "I want the couples to kiss, to kiss friends and those who do not know what they want," said the artist to the press while organizing bodies for the massive naked.
Tunick gave instructions through a megaphone to their models to many cameras television and press photographers covering the event. The photographer made them pose for some shots standing with arms raised, in others, made them embrace each other and also made images of all the bodies lying on top of the stairs.
The event, involving people of all ages, sizes and types, ended with a huge applause. Spencer Tunick said that this event, "in which gay men and women posed nude alongside their heterosexual neighbors, issued an important message to the world that Australians want a free and egalitarian society."
Source: El País
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