…. no shrine for you! But unlike Abraham Lincoln fighting what he believed was right, GPW would rather have other people do it. Well, I’m not complaining. Having one less shrine to build is more than any one can wish for. And I didn’t even know you were on the Official Shrine Building List!!! You just don’t keep [...] Full story...
Over at Volokh, David Kopel asks:
do VC readers know of any serious research about a link between heterosexism and capitalism, white supremacy, patriarchy and male-dominated privilege? My initial impression is the cause and effect theory of heterosexism is quite wrong.
A dear friend of mine, an outspoken and self-assured lesbian, writes (and with her permission I reprint):
have gone from Kucinich to obama {until the beiginning of this year-what an ass and an embarrassment!} to Hillary to McCain/Palin…cannot believe that I am voting Repub for the first time in 30 yrs!!
Love that woman!!! Have brother up [.
This morning, after sleeping in, I did a bit of blogging, then took my hostess out to lunch with a Twin Cities blogress, Peg Kaplan at a restaurant at the Mall of America before meeting the fetching Carlos to visit the amusement park area in the Mall’s atrium.
While the Alaska Governor wasn’t quite nobody last week (some of our readers had been pushing her for VP as long ago as July 2007), a “week ago,” according to Rasmussen reports, “most Americans had never heard of” her.
This morning as I prepared for the day and reflected on the speeches of my party’s president and vice-presidential nominees, I wondered if ever before the running mate had been more charismatic than the man at the top of the ticket.
Perhaps, I shouldn’t have talked to anyone before I reached my own conclusions about the speech.
Now, he’s getting going: ”I can’t wait until I introduce [Sarah Palin] to Washington.
He calls his opponent a “fellow American.” ”And that’s an association that matters more to me than anything else.
. . . as John McCain enters the auditorium.
Country first, not self.
Everyone goes wild as he accepts the Republican nomination.
Once again you can feel the energy in the auditorium, but it’s a different of energy than yesterday.
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