King and Massa Go Head to Head
March 10, 2010 by Gay Agenda News Team · Leave a Comment
Larry King: “I certainly would not offend the gay community.”
What’s your take? Does that question offend you?
Should Prejean Be Scrutinized?
November 21, 2009 by Gay Agenda News Team · 5 Comments
In the news recently there has been media scrutiny against the newly crowned Miss California Carrie Prejean, who’s been taking harsh heat for responding to a gay marriage question, but saying, I think Marriage is between a Man and a Women.
Many newspapers, television shows, and gay rights organizations have been relentlessly bashing the fallen princess by playing up the recent discovery of her six sex tapes and the candid photos taken by a “mean photographer”, that took advantage of the situation, says Prejean.
Carrie Prejean Clarifies Inappropriateness on Larry King
November 12, 2009 by James Hipps · 1 Comment
OK, I had made a promise to myself that I wouldn’t post anymore about this Miss Opposite Marriage character, but this is too good to leave alone. Take a look at the video below, Carrie Prejean sure was bold when speaking out against MY RIGHT (or lack thereof) to marry, but when it comes down to her personal issues, she simply doesn’t want to talk…Oh poor Miss Prejean…perhaps hypocrisy isn’t such an easy pill to swallow.
Doesn’t she know she’d be better off just going away!
McInerney Had Guns and Would Use Them
July 20, 2009 by James Hipps · Leave a Comment
According to a post on the LA Times, a police investigator has testified at Brandon McInerney’s trial stating the 15 year-old who is accused of shooting classmate Lawrence King, a gay youth, at point blank and while in school, bragged prior to the shooting that he had guns at home if he ever wanted to kill someone.
Here’s an excerpt:
McInerney made the comment to another student at E.O. Green Junior High in Oxnard sometime before walking into the classroom and allegedly gunning down gay classmate Larry King on the morning of Feb. 12, 2008, said Oxnard police Sgt. Kevin Baysinger.
“Brandon said if he ever wanted to kill anybody, his dad had a bunch of guns and he had the capability,” Baysinger told the court. Other witness testified that McInerney, then 14, and King had been feuding over King’s alleged romantic overtures toward McInerney.
McInerney was clearly irritated after King, 15, reportedly said, “Baby, I love you,” the day before the shooting occurred, based on interviews with students. Other students reported similar threats, he said.
McInerney reportedly told one of King’s friends the day before the shooting, “Tell Larry goodbye because you’re not going to see him again,” Baysinger said. Other students reported similar threats, he said.
Yet so many Republicans and conservatives today are adamant there is no need for hate-crimes legislation. They simply don’t believe the population needs protection. These are the same Americans however, who have more than likely never experienced discrimination or hateful aggression.
McInerney Offered Plea in Murder Case
July 9, 2009 by James Hipps · Leave a Comment
The 15-year-old who is being tried as an adult for the murder of a gay classmate, Larry King was offered a plea bargain by the Ventura County district attorney’s office, who says Brandon McInerney can plead guilty to first-degree murder and receive a lighter sentence.
Maeve Fox, the Senior Deputy District Attorney said McInerney, who is being tried as an adult, would receive a maximum of 25 years to life in prison instead the typical sentence of 53 years to life if he takes the plea. Fox said the deal was offered to McInerney because of his young age.


