Finding Masculine Halloween Costumes For Your Effeminate Son
Anna Stephenson stops by Today NOW! to show parents of girly sons costume tips to survive Halloween without accentuating their child’s already obvious homosexuality.
The First Halloween: SuperNews!
We go back in time to the middle ages where the idea for Halloween is first pitched to a group of enthusiastic villagers who quickly turn it into a bing-drinking, slut-fest.
The Flight of Kal-El
Look, if there was an alien baby who has been pooping and peeing on the same blanket for a number of years with only the droning of a Marlon Brando to keep him company, you’d better hope that filthy monster lands in the middle of the ocean.
“What do you think I fought for in Omaha Beach?”
A disarming video of an 86-year-old WWII veteran from a public meeting on Maine’s marriage equality bill on April 22, 2009
“The woman at my polling place asked me do I believe in equality for gay and lesbian people. I was pretty surprised to be asked a question like that. It made no sense to me. Finally I asked her: what do you think I fought for in Omaha Beach?”
The Snatchback
“If your ex-spouse has run off and taken your children abroad, and the international legal system is failing to bring them back, what are you to do? One option is to call Gus Zamora, a former Army ranger who will, for a hefty fee, get your children back. Operating in a moral gray area beyond the reach of any clear-cut legal jurisdiction, Zamora claims to have returned 54 children to left-behind parents. Here’s the story of number 55.“
Sweet Jesus, ITS F*CKING RAMBO!


N.B. premier uses YouTube to spread swine flu warning.
New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham is turning to YouTube to raise public awareness of ways to prevent the spread of the swine flu virus.
The bilingual online video that is just more than two minutes long outlines the provincial government’s plan to deal with the spread of the H1N1 virus.
Graham also urges people to take precautions and get vaccinated against swine flu.
“Those at high risk of complications from pandemic influenza should seek medical attention immediately. Those individuals include pregnant women, people with underlying medical conditions such as diabetes or those with compromised immune systems,” Graham said in his video.
“If you are not part of a high risk group and are have flu-like symptoms, you should isolate yourself from others as much as possible until you are feeling better.”
Graham encourages people to wash their hands and get their flu shots.
The YouTube video is the latest initiative in the provincial government’s public awareness campaign on influenza.
Vaccine expected in coming weeks
The new flu vaccine is supposed to be in New Brunswick in the next few weeks.
Diana Austin will also be among the early wave of people vaccinated against the virus because she has a chronic illness.
Austin has multiple sclerosis and she’s worried about taking the flu vaccine because it contains an adjuvant, a substance used to boost the vaccine’s effectiveness.
She said she is worried that substance could harm her.
“Those of us with MS are advised to even avoid echinacea, which healthy people take all the time because echinacea revs up the immune system,” she said.
However, Dr. Eilish Cleary, the province’s chief medical officer of health, said the adjuvant will not affect Austin’s condition or anyone else who suffers from an autoimmune disease.
“There’s absolutely no evidence to support the fact that it would,” Cleary said.








