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Shortly after posting my piece, Will Gay Marriage Help Tame Men’s “Piggishness”?, I considered contacting the leading national gay organizations, California groups and other individuals at the forefront of the gay marriage debate to ask them how they felt Eric Erbelding’s comments in the New York Times might impact the movement for gay marriage, particularly [.
Funny that the White House Press Secretary who helped facilitate an Administration’s decline in the polls writes a book while the one who helped save his boss from having a public relations disaster sink him doesn’t.
This morning, while surfing the web, I chanced on yet another piece on a left-wing site attacking gay Republicans.
Back in June of 1992 when speaking to a gathering of Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow Coalition, then-presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton, repudiated the African-American hip-hop artist/activist Lisa Williamson (AKA Sister Souljah) for her comments suggesting blacks should stop killing blacks and should instead “have a week” where they “kill white people.
My pal, Dirty Harry, one of the best commentators on movies on the web, has just started a new blog, Dirty Harry’s Place.
I can’t say I’m surprised. Presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama has opted out of the public campaign finance system.
Mr. ManBearPig himself, Al Gore, has moved past his Nobel Prize fame and now earns a GayPatriot ”Profile In Courage” Award for finally bothering to endorse Barack Obama for President.
Despite my opposition to court-mandated gay marriage, I thought it would be appropriate to highlight some developments this week from California and beyond.
Good heavens….
House Democrats responded to President’s Bush’s call for Congress to lift the moratorium on offshore drilling.
Before Andrew Sullivan decided that the purpose of gay marriage was to confer “dignity” on gay relationships (a definition ironically bought by the California Supreme Court), he made perhaps the most solid social argument for extending state recognition of marriage to same-sex couples.
Last night, as I was working on a post on bad advice (a particular bane of my adult life) which I decided not to complete or publish as it was becoming too personal, I was thumbing through a book I had read about a decade ago, Rabbi Levi Meier’s Ancient Secrets: Using the Stories of [.
About five years ago, not long after first signing up for a PayPal account, I received the first of what would be many spam e-mails informing me of some problem in my account.
Today, while waiting in line at my bank, the noise of Wolf Blitzer’s voice from the television monitor piping in CNN made it difficult for me to let my wander as is my wont in such situations.
Maybe I see too much into things and find meaning that isn’t really there.
Anyway, one of the reasons I was a bit off-center when I returned from my trip to Utah was getting some unexpected bad financial news in the mail (including an assessment of an underpayment for my 2005 California taxes).
As California begins to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples this week, let us hope that ceremonies more resemble that of the first performed in San Francisco this year, that of Del Martin, 87, and Phyllis Lyon, 84, a lesbian together well over half a century than the “wacky circus” atmosphere outside San Francisco City [.
Going through my accumulated e-mail after my weekend without ready access to my Online in-box and just chanced on one from a reader alerting me to JammieWearingFool’s most excellent commentary on the very Huffington Post piece which inspired John’s post yesterday.
I had thought I would resume blogging today, but then again, had also assumed I would have had a chance to blog this weekend.
John McCain was in the navy and then he was in the U.S. Senate. He has never cashed a check a bureaucrat didn’t write.
I guess, just like every typical American Liberal, Obama is a flip-flopper too. This time on gun control.
Ah yes, the dawning of Court-Mandated Same-Sex Marriages today in California. Looks like I’m not the only one who thinks there will be a negative reaction from mainstream Americans in the coming months.