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Joephylactics (from Bill Gates Will Pay for a Better Condom):
Several years ago a German company introduced a spray-on condom, but the product was withdrawn because men did not want to wait the full minute for the product to dry.
Unfortunately Not Joeking (from New Site: Legalize Jesus):
The best way to glorify Jesus, apparently, is through the purchase of their $19.95 t-shirts.
Ah, the warmth of Christ’s love:
“Homosexual students come to me with their problems, and I don’t agree with them, but I care about them,” [special education teacher Diana Medley said told NBC 2/My Wabash Valley]. “It’s the same thing with my special needs kids; I think God puts everyone in our lives for a reason.”
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You just have to love the inept PR agent who came up with this gem for gay-hating San Francisco 49ers cornerback Chris Culliver:
The derogatory comments I made yesterday were a reflection of thoughts in my head, but they are not how I feel.
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“Given the propensity for members of the homosexual community to engage in frequent and anonymous sexual encounters, the risk to national security of having a homosexual in a high-ranking position with access to secret information is obvious.”  Bryan Fischer, Nutbag
“Homosexuality is found in over 450 species. Homophobia is found in only one. Which one seems unnatural now?” Taken from here.
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I wonder how this inspiring bit of community service is going down in the newly rightwing McCain household:

Sen. John McCain’s wife Cindy appears in a new ad that harshly criticizes the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, and government officials and religious leaders generally, over what she and others describe as complicity in the bullying that has led to a rash of highly-publicized suicides among gay youth.

The Republican senator from Arizona has spearheaded opposition to legislative repeal of the military’s ban on openly gay servicemembers in the upper chamber, vowing to filibuster if necessary a bill similar to the one that passed the House earlier this year. In the ad from the NOH8 campaign — an activist group formed in response to Proposition 8, the California ballot measure that banned same-sex marriage — Cindy McCain seems to be suggesting that her husband is partly responsible for the bullying that has claimed a number of gay teens’ lives.

Our political and religious leaders tell LGBT youth that they have no future,” Mrs. McCain says in the ad, which features her alongside celebrities such as Denise Richards and Gene Simmons. “They can’t serve our country openly.”
 Ouch on that last bit.  A little passive-aggressive jab at her asshole husband perhaps?
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So some people organized a Facebook meme to turn people’s profile pictures purple for a day to protest the recent spate of bullying-induced gay suicides.  Here’s the reaction of a school board member in Arkansas (naturally):

“Seriously they want me to wear purple because five queers killed themselves. 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. REALLY PEOPLE.”

To repeat, this guy sits on his local school board.  Wow.

(h/t Balloon Juice)