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She beat up the girl on Youtube because of what she said about her on Myspace!
Tyler needs you to help the poor and rejected here in SLO
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He was the younger son of Lithuanian Jewish parents, grandson of a sales-man, Morris Milk, who owned a department store and helped to organise the first synagogue in the area. As child, Milk was teased for his protruding ears, big nose, and over-sized feet, and tended to grab attention as a class clown. He played foot-ball in school, developed a passion for opera; in his teens, acknowledged his homosexuality yet never was able to do what he wished socially untill he re-located to San Francisco.

His experience in the counter-culture of the 1960s caused him to shed many of his conservative views about individual freedom and the expression of (sacred) sexuality, moving him into a more democratic state of mind when pot-smoking gained much popularity, hence Haight-Ashbury era. At this time, Mr. Hamilton's born family (Newton) moved from out of the Bay Area, with his unlcle who became a lawyer after graduating from Stanford University.
Milk, however, moved to San Francisco in 1969, later opened a camera store, Castro Camera. Although he'd been rest-less holding an assortment of jobs and moving frequently, similar to the migrating of Tyler Lord Hamilton (S.F., Washington D.C.), he settled in the Castro District where Tyler once spent several months "finding himself" after resigning from the SLO Mascot position.

Wintertime rules
The Castro for Milk and Hamilton is a neighbor-hood that was/still is experiencing a mass influx of gay men and lesbians. Milk did feel compelled to run for city supervisor in 1973, though he encountered resistance from the existing gay political establishment.
His campaign was compared to theatre - he was brash, out-spoken, animated, and outrageous, earning media attention and votes. Although not enough to be elected, Harvey campaigned again in the next two supervisor elections, dubbing himself the "Mayor of Castro Street". Voters responded enough to warrant his running for the California State Assembly as well.
Tyler Lord Hamilton is derived from the theatrical heart of Gaymanity, too. Taking advantage of his growing popularity like Milk, "The Lord" wants to help lead the gay male political movement in "fierce battles against anti-gay initiatives", using a strong democratic voice to end the conservative entanglements of religion and war crime that prostitutes all men - gay to straight.
As we see that Harvey Milk, elected city supervisor in 1977, after San Francisco reorganised its election procedures to choose representatives from neighbor-hoods, rather than thru city-wide ballots, the mere voice of gays coming together is what made the difference for social justice sake.
Milk, serving almost eleven months as city supervisor is responsible for passing stringent gay rights ordinance in San Francisco, late-70s. On November 27, 1978, Mayor George Moscone and Milk were assassinated by Dan White, another city supervisor who had recently resigned and wanted his job back. Both Milk's election and the events following his assassination demonstrated the liberalisation of the population and political conflicts between the city government and a conservative police force.

Milk has become an icon in San Francisco and "a martyr for gay rights". While established political organisers in the city insisted gays work with liberal politicians and use restraint in reaching their objectives, Milk encouraged gays to use their growing power in the city and support each other. His goal was to give hope to disenfranchised gays around the country. In 2002, he was called "the most famous and most significantly open LGBT official ever elected in the United States".
Tyler Lord Hamilton is the Sonny Bono 1970's Elivis fashion to the poor and rejected who seek hope in this rotten system. While 74% of homeless people "victims" are not drug addicts or drinkers, but weakened from the war, recession, lost jobs and other socio-economic issues, tyler walks Johnson Avenue of SLO Town.Writer John Cloud remarked on his influence, "After he defied the governing class of San Francisco in 1977 to become a member of its board of supervisors, many people—straight and gay—had to adjust to a new reality he embodied: that a gay person could live an honest life and succeed." Tyler Lord Hamilton asks SLO County to give honour the this gay heritage and what bring him saftey to speak-up as Gaymanity is concerned for the sociology of men in the world, post-9/11.

Join him and others in the most sexiest march for Gaymanity. To help men who've been murdered metaphorically from these hard-ships noted in the news, et cetera. This is YOUR voice!

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