Though we are all about loving how much gay marrying has been going on across the country, sometimes that overshadows the fact that it still really really sucks in many states to be a gay person who would like to have a job without fuckery or the fear of being fired, or both. Law-wise, there's very few ways to fight a termination unless your state has a cool-ass human rights law that guarantees the not-firing, and if you're suing at the federal level, forget about it, because there's not a federal law under which you can easily sue if your boss hates your gay gay gayness. Until now. It looks like some liberal activist judge has decided that a homosexxican guy whose boss hated how gay he was can
Colleen Kollar-Kotelley? Peter TerVeer? Somebody is making a funny, because those names sound furrin an' all, and we can't be having no furriners a'makin' our laws and usin' em, y'all.
Steam-power, baby.
But it will live forever in butthurt letters to the editor and mass emails!
Library of Congress?!?
I can&#039;t believe we still have that. Don&#039;t Repubicans only read <i>Atlas Shrugged</i> and <i>The Bible</i>?
Much like any other, although they might couple differently.
I&#039;m not completely clear on all the details, but one thing is sure: it&#039;s steamy.
Colleen Kollar-Kotelley? Peter TerVeer? Somebody is making a funny, because those names sound furrin an&#039; all, and we can&#039;t be having no furriners a&#039;makin&#039; our laws and usin&#039; em, y&#039;all.