The audience of a Hollywood awards show demonstrated their opinion of President Bush when boos rang out in the hall each time his name was mentioned during the ceremony.
Filling the Kodak Theatre with sounds of disapproval turned into a game among the participants of the 15th annual GLADD Awards on Saturday.
Many of the celebrities in attendance relished the chance to slam Bush on the issue of the day for the homosexual movement: same-sex marriage.
...she finds it "offensive and disgusting" that homosexuals' desire to marry has become politicized. She said she and her boyfriend, Adam Goldberg, will "vote even more Democratic than we usually vote" this year.
Quipped attendee Garry Marshall, "California is open to every lifestyle – except Republicans."
Sharon Osbourne, wife of rocker Ozzy, elicited hearty applause when she declared, "My only regret in life is that none of my children are gay."
Performer Alanis Morissette told the paper she recently was ordained as a licensed minister via an online course and said, "My fantasy would now be to marry some of my gay couple friends."
Actor Antonio Banderas, who has portrayed many homosexual characters, was honored with the Vanguard Award for "promoting equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people." He attended the ceremony with his wife, actress Melanie Griffith.
Well, isn't that special. The heterosexual community comes together to honor the homosexual community & they bring their spouses along to show their unity. Even Garry & Alanis are hetero.
Where are the homosexuals?
WND