Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Ben & Jerry's celebrates Gay Marriage in Vermont

gay ice creamBen & Jerry’s is temporarily renaming popular “Chubby Hubby” ice cream “Hubby Hubby” beginning today to celebrate the start of legalized gay marriage in its home state of Vermont.

“The legalization of marriage for gay and lesbian couples in Vermont is certainly a step in the right direction, and something worth celebrating with peace, love - and plenty of ice cream,” Ben & Jerry’s CEO Walt Freese said in announcing the sugary switch.

Ben & Jerry’s, which has long backed liberal causes, plans to rebrand “Chubby Hubby” as “Hubby Hubby” for 30 days to show support for Vermont’s new law.

The move is mostly symbolic, as Burlington-based Ben & Jerry’s isn’t changing labels on “Chubby Hubby” pints sold in stores.

Spokesman Sean Greenwood said revising product labels takes 18 months, although he said Ben & Jerry’s hasn’t ruled out retailing “Hubby Hubby” in the future.

Read more at www.bostonherald.com

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Israeli textbooks to drop 'Nakba'

Israel's education ministry is to drop from an Arabic language textbook a term describing the creation of the state of Israel as "the catastrophe".

The Arabic word "nakba" has been used with Israeli-Arab pupils since 2007. It does not appear in Hebrew textbooks.

Education Minister Gideon Saar said no state could be expected to portray its own foundation as a catastrophe.

palestinians surrenderingIsraeli Arab MP Hana Sweid called the move an attack on Palestinian identity and collective memory.

The passage in question, which occurs in one textbook aimed at Arab children aged eight or nine, describes the 1948 war, which resulted in Israel's creation, in the following terms: "The Arabs call the war the Nakba - a war of catastrophe, loss and humiliation - and the Jews call it the Independence War."

The sentence was introduced when Yuli Tamir of the centre-left Labour party was education minister.

Please read the entire BBC News article here

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Chihuahuas and Cincinnati Police

Cincinnati police used physical means to restrain a small dog after the dog allegedly attacked them and when that attempt failed they then tasered the dog and finally shot it to death with three bullets. The dog was a chihuahua, not unlike the ones in the accompanying picture. Look at the picture on the left and tell me you couldn't control a dog like those without shooting it to death?

The police involved in this incident are complete wusses. No excuse they could offer would be sufficient to justify, tasering or shooting to death, a small chihuahua dog.

They have once again, propped up the image of an american gun culture in which trigger happy cops shoot first and ask questions later. They have now destroyed a five-year-old boys happiness, who continually 'barks' for his lost beloved dog.

Shame on the Cincinatti police who perpetrated this ghastly killing and the Supervisors who defended it.

Source(s): News.com.au


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