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Was the "Gay Agenda" Responsible for Larry King's Death?
In the six months since his murder, Larry King has become a powerful symbol for the gay community. A bleak reminder that no matter the victories we have won and how far we seemed to have come, we still face unimaginable intolerance.
Right before Larry King's murder, Larry and his group of girlfriends started playing a game where they name their crushe's names and then go to their crush and ask them 'Will you be my Valentine'. Larry named Brandon. and he went
And incidentally, kids like Brandon McInerney - who viciously murdered an innocent human being in cold blood, an abomination in the sight of the Lord and a violation of the Ten Commandments given to Israel through Moses and the
The Larry King shooting became the most prominent gay-bias crime since the murder of Matthew Shepard 10 years ago. But despite all the attention and outrage, the reason Larry died isn't as clear-cut as many people think.
Lawrence King was a fifteen year-old eigth grade student in Oxnard California Does Lawrence King's murder in his classroom in front of 20 students not rate http://glbteen.frenchwithsubtitles.com/blog/?p=52.
For Larry King, the question had tragic implications. A 15-year-old boy told family and friends he was gay. He dressed flamboyantly; he hit on a classmate. His murder made clear that issues
A young, 14 year old junior high school boy, was murdered by a classmate. In the classroom. At gunpoint. The victim’s name was Larry King. His killer is Brandon McInerney. This is a murder involving a young gay male, Larry,
Kids are coming out younger, but are schools ready to handle the complex issues of identity and sexuality? For Larry King, the question had tragic implications.
Source: Newsweek King shooting Six months after he was shot in a classroom at EO Green Middle School in Oxnard, California, Newsweek devotes its cover story this week to the murder of 15-year-old Larry King by a classmate
In the July 28 Newsweek cover, "Murder in the 8th Grade," (on newsstands Monday, July 21) Associate Editor Ramin Setoodeh recounts the Larry King shooting, which became the most prominent gay-bias crime since the murder of Matthew
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