by Bach Polakowski | Jan 9, 2012 | Michael R. Triplett |
Sometimes, you listen to a story on the radio and you keep thinking, “I just know they are about to have someone defend the LGBT community from these charges.” But, unfortunately, you often wait and wait and wait. The most recent example was in a story on...
by Bach Polakowski | Dec 8, 2011 | Oriol R. Gutierrez Jr. |
Pastor Phillip Lee, founder and executive director of the “ex-gay” His Way Out Ministries of Bakersfield, Calif., wrote an op-ed in the Sunday, Dec. 4, edition of The Bakersfield Californian linking gays with AIDS. Lee is HIV positive and claims to no...
by Bach Polakowski | Sep 28, 2011 | Michael R. Triplett |
The New York Times can’t really do a story on gay issues without getting some pushback. A recent story on a charity program that funds alleged “hate groups” got criticism from the left and the right. So I was curious to read today’s story on a...
by Bach Polakowski | Aug 3, 2011 | Matthew S. Bajko |
I have to say it has been a long time since I read a news story that made my blood boil – but a recent news obit about a Somalia-born teen killed in the Norway massacre on a camp island this week still has me seething. From the headline to the last graph of the...
by Bach Polakowski | Jul 30, 2011 | Michael R. Triplett |
The story kept popping up on Twitter, Facebook and my RSS feed. A story about the lavender mob that controlled Miami’s Catholic archdiocese. It took me a couple of days to click on the story, in part because it seemed like the kind of posting I get weary of...