October 22nd, 2020
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The County Has Received My Ballot
By Daddy
Las Vegas — My ballot went into the ballot box on Saturday and today I received an email telling me that they have received it. Which probably explains the surge in votes we are seeing today. That's how long it took for them to wade through the avalange of ballets that came in from the weekend.
According to the U.S. Elections Project Total Early Votes: 43,161,277. Nationally, voters have cast 31.3% of the total votes counted in the 2016 general election.
Your vote is important! If you're in one of those states that mailed you a ballot to fill it out, do so, put it in its envelope, and sign the certification on the outside. Then take it to your polling place. You don't need to trust USPS to get it that last mile.
Went for the CROW boot today and he took a inch off the top. What a difference that made! The problem was that I could only bend my leg to 90° and I needed just a bit more. I'm now able to get out of my workstation chair and the car with a lot less problems.
As is usual as we head into the holidays, money gets tight however October appears to be taken care of. To all those that have donated, Thank you for your donations!. Any help is appreciated. Here's a link to the How to Donate Page
Pope Francis Calls for Civil Union Laws for Same-Sex Couples
By Mikelle Street
Rome — In a new documentary, Pope Francis has called for the passage of civil union laws for same-sex couples according to a report. The documentary, titled Francesco, is by Evgeny Afineevsky, the Oscar-nominated director of Winter on Fire. Francesco premiered Wednesday in Rome. (More)
Queen + Adam Lambert Release First Live Album
By Staff
Hollywood — Queen + Adam Lambert have released their first-ever live album, Queen + Adam Lambert: Live Around the World. The release is in CD, CD+DVD, CD+Blu-ray and vinyl formats. The set presents a compilation of concert highlights captured the world over personally selected by Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor as well as Lambert from more than 200 shows they have performed—with several features here becoming available for the very first time. (More)
Dolly Parton Turned Stephen Colbert Into a Weeping Mess
By Andy Towle
Cyberspace — Living legend Dolly Parton stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday night to deliver some news about a new book she has written called Songteller: My Life in Lyrics. During the interview, Colbert asked Parton about songs her late mother used to sing to her, and Parton launched into an a cappella version of “Bury Me Beneath the Willow“. As the camera cut back to Colbert his reaction progressed from goosebumps to full-on tears, before Parton stopped her singing and said, “Oh, you’re crying? I better hush before you cry yourself to death and we can’t finish the show.” (More)
TikTok Says It’s Strengthening Its Stance Against LGBT+ and Other Hate
By Tris Reid-Smith
Cyberspace — Social media platform TikTok has said it is strengthening its enforcement against hate – including anti-LGBT+ content. It comes after the social media giant faced criticism for restricting LGBT+ content. Last month it emerged TikTok was stopping the spread of LGBT+ and plus-sized content in some areas. (More)
Flirt4Free Reveals $20K in Prize Money for Halloween Contest
By JC Adams
Cyberspace — Flirt4Free has released details for its "thrilling" new "2020 Halloween Celebration" with over $20,000 in prize money. "While popular Flirt stars vie for titles like 'Miss Flirt of the Year' and the 'King of Flirts,' they can compete for even more cash in a variety of sexy, spooky competitions," a rep explained. (More)
Anderson Cooper Slams Trump on COVID Hypocrisy, HIV Criminalization
By Donald Padgett
Hollywood — Anderson Cooper slammed President Trump over his refusal to level with the public about the seriousness and chronology of his condition after admitting he tested positive for the virus at the center of the ongoing pandemic. He drew a parallel between the president’s refusal to reveal when he contracted the virus with how those living with HIV are treated in this country as a result of discriminatory laws. (More)
I Still Don't Know Who I Am
By Brian Falduto
Broadway — Nearly three years ago, and about 14 years after I became the reluctant recipient of the title “that gay kid from School of Rock,” I decided to do a figurative coin flip on the way I was approaching my life. It was a gamble, but I knew I could either stick with the side of the coin I was already familiar (and unhappy) with: running away from my own self and hiding behind exhausting expectations, destructive relationships, and menial social approval. Or I could find out what’s on the other side. (More)
Amy Coney Barrett Still Won’t Answer Really Obvious Question
By Jennifer Bendery
Washington — Supreme Court nominees don’t like to answer questions about how they feel about one issue or another. They want to at least appear impartial and convey that they will decide cases based entirely on the law. But Amy Coney Barrett’s stunning refusal in her Senate confirmation hearing to answer basic questions ? ones that have obvious, fact-based answers ? is also on display in her written responses to senators’ follow-up questions. (More)
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/amy-Coney-Barrett-Supreme-Court-Avoiding-questions_n_5f904996c5b6b005f5f1af2f
By Taylor Henderson
Streaming — Helstrom, a television adaption of the Marvel comics of the same name, is Hulu's latest supernatural (and LGBTQ+ inclusive) series. Released just in time for Halloween, the show follows Daimon (Tom Austen) and Ana Helstrom (Sydney Lemmon), the son and daughter of a mysterious serial killer, as they "track down the worst of humanity — each with their own attitude and skills." (More)