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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Delmar on June 01, 2014, 10:24:37 AM
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Sun Jun 1, 2014, 07:08 AM
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U.S. Park Service to study LGBT sites for inclusion in National Register of Historic Places
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/05/31/u-s-park-service-to-study-lgbt-sites-for-inclusion-in-national-register-of-historic-places/
Standing in front of the historic Stonewall Inn tavern, U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell announced on Friday the formation of a study group that will be tasked with exploring the LGBT movement’s history in the U.S., with an eye on identifying historic locations for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.
The panel of 18 scholars will convene next month to review the history of gay Americans with the goal submitting a list of relevant historical sites that help tell the story of the gay movement.
The Park Service with use this information to determine which sites should be designated as National Historic Landmarks, or receive consideration to become national monuments,
“It’s our job to work with the smartest people around this country to understand this history,†Jewell said. “So we are announcing that we are going to launching a theme study, next month, the tenth of June. We will be pulling together our nation’s finest scholars who will help us tell this story effectively for all Americans.â€
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/113738146
I don't see how a panel made up our nation's finest scholars could overlook it, but I want to submit Chicago's Man's Country for consideration. Frequented by such notable gays as the down-low POS used car salesman and his former chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, Man's Country should have it clinched.
Obama & Emanuel - Members
Of Same Chicago Gay Bath House
http://rense.com/general95/onemanuel.html
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With a big sign out front that says, "This is where America's downfall started".
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U.S. Park Service to study LGBT sites for inclusion in National Register of Historic Places
Given the popularity of public park restrooms as homosexual hookup sites, it shouldn't be long before shithouses all over the country are "Historic Places".
"In this restroom, brave LGBT revolutionaries sucked over 5,000 dicks"
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Well, in Texas they should designate DUmmy Horse With No Brain's trailer a historic site.
Ten thousand dicks inspected in one beat up old single-wide deserves recognition, even if everyone involved was straight.
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So they have figured out just where the monkey fukers from Africa first got it on with the rump rangers here?
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“It’s our job to work with the smartest people around this country to understand manufacture this history,†Jewell said. “So we are announcing that we are going to launching a theme study, next month, the tenth of June. We will be pulling together our nation’s finest scholars who will help us tell this story effectively for cram whatever we want down the throats of all Americans.â€
Whether you like it, or not.
Theme study? :thatsright:
So they have figured out just where the monkey fukers from Africa first got it on with the rump rangers here?
Roadside bathouses where they can pray to, his holiness, Patient Zero.
Bring the whole family!
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(http://expatbrian.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/step4.jpg)
Any given miami bus stop should suffice
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(http://expatbrian.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/step4.jpg)
Any given miami bus stop should suffice
And some people can't figure out why others consider it a perversion. Hell, here in the city I'm residing in,its restrooms, parks, bathhouses and just about any porn store. I find it hard to believe these people have never heard of hotels or homes. So sorry, its a damn lifestyle centered around being a pervert.
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And some people can't figure out why others consider it a perversion. Hell, here in the city I'm residing in,its restrooms, parks, bathhouses and just about any porn store. I find it hard to believe these people have never heard of hotels or homes. So sorry, its a damn lifestyle centered around being a pervert.
There was a huge problem with it in a local park in Northern KY a few years ago. It was the fodder of local newspaper and newscast for weeks. The fruits would engage in "cruising" around the park, slowly bringing their vehicles up to each other or pedestrians and jumping into the woods if they found a fella they liked. It was a major problem since they did it all times of the day and were caught often by passing children. The increased police presence and convictions did away with the practice thankfully. If it happened nowadays, a pride parade would spontaneously show up in the area in "solidarity."
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:rotf: I can just imagine the memorial.
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:rotf: I can just imagine the memorial.
good lord! please try not to!
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This spot might work?
(http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k179/Apogeespeaker/CA9782EDCAMJE7G3CA388MASCAJXOBR7CAU7R6WGCAX7KKR1CADIQPKZCA9QLC00CAVTXUUZCADFXW5XCAAI1WQBCA1K27GNCAJ513I4CANG6374CACEG7PNCATRX38MCA9RTZG4CAVR.jpg) (http://s88.photobucket.com/user/Apogeespeaker/media/CA9782EDCAMJE7G3CA388MASCAJXOBR7CAU7R6WGCAX7KKR1CADIQPKZCA9QLC00CAVTXUUZCADFXW5XCAAI1WQBCA1K27GNCAJ513I4CANG6374CACEG7PNCATRX38MCA9RTZG4CAVR.jpg.html)
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There was a huge problem with it in a local park in Northern KY a few years ago. It was the fodder of local newspaper and newscast for weeks. The fruits would engage in "cruising" around the park, slowly bringing their vehicles up to each other or pedestrians and jumping into the woods if they found a fella they liked. It was a major problem since they did it all times of the day and were caught often by passing children. The increased police presence and convictions did away with the practice thankfully. If it happened nowadays, a pride parade would spontaneously show up in the area in "solidarity."
We have the same problem here. There is a park located within the city that actually has a great view after dark. But it's common knowledge that you don't go up there after the sun goes down unless you want to be mistaken for some queen looking for action in the bushes. A damn shame really. It was a pretty nice place to go and reflect on things while looking at the city lights.