Earlier today the Connecticut Supreme Court became the third such state supreme court to overturn the state’s marriage laws and mandate gay marriage. (H/t the Corner.) My sense is this couldn’t come at a better time for gay marriage opponents. Whenever a state court acts against the will of the people who, in [...] Full story...
We, the residents of North Carolina, proudly deliver this year’s Christmas Tree to you, the American People.
The National Review’s “Corner” has a very interesting post up this morning from a writer who was on the ground in India last week.
I’ve been staying at my brother’s house for the better part of the Thanksgiving holiday where I’ve been able to spend much time with his son, currently the Second Youngest PatriotNephewWest.
I’m blogging from Cincinnati where I have spent the holiday many members of the PatriotFamilyWest, the youngest of whom decided to remain in San Francisco with his mother.
By any and all accounts of measuring success (including the American liberals’ ever changing goals), we can finally mark the day that America can finally declare “Victory In Iraq.
Sure seems so. I was actually going to give the angry lesbian a chance and watch her new show “Rosie Live.
To everyone out there that reads GayPatriot and your families, I hope you had a very blessed Thanksgiving.
In his excellent piece opposing a California Supreme Court decision overruling Proposition 8, William McGurn echoes some of the arguments I’ve been making electronically (i.
Glenn Reynolds is right. There is lots of interesting stuff today at the Next Right. A lot of it goes into great detail about a post I had planned for today.
In a post earlier today, Jennifer Rubin held that “it seems disrespectful at this point to refer to the President-elect as ‘Barack.
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