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No surprise here, considering the voter base. There are 28 delegates on the plate. Hillary Rodham Clinton coasted to a large, but largely symbolic victory in working-class West Virginia on Tuesday, handing Barack Obama one of his worst defeats of the campaign but scarcely slowing his march toward the Democratic presidential nomination. The Associated Press made its call based on surveys of voters as they left the polls. ...Interviews with West Virginians leaving their polling places showed an overwhelmingly white electorate comprised of the kinds of voters who favored Clinton in past primaries. Full story...
On Queen Drudge, he turns on the tired old police siren for breaking news -- here at the Blend it's time to flip on the rainbow siren!
Now that the Florida governor's found that "special someone," you know, the adulteress he's been allegedly boinking for sometime now, he's making his "union" legal -- something gay and lesbian couples in the Sunshine State cannot do.
When gay men discriminate against transsexual men who identify as bisexual, are we supposed to approve of the discrimination within the LGBT community? This is apparently what CEO Joseph Lee and Technical Director Brian Brown of TangoWire wants gays and lesbians to do, according to the Bay Windows article Bi personals site boots trans member.
Many thanks for the props from Wayne Hicks of Electronic Villager. Take a look at some of the other great blogs that made the list after the jump, including Jack and Jill Politics, another excellent political blog that made the cut for the general pool at the DNCC in Denver.
Dapper Don Wildmon and Co. have launched a boycott against McDonald's, for being too pro-homosexual. Of course you'd expect a lot of bluster right out of the box, but with this ludicrous disclaimer the AFA is already on the defensive:
What the boycott of McDonald's IS NOT about
This boycott is not about hiring homosexuals.
I haven't worked up the nerve to go into the comments (up to 115 already) of this article at ABCNews.
I only glanced at the headline, because I was up to my ears in work. But what I read was enough to give me a sick feeling; the kind you get when you begin to wonder whether you've made a disastrous choice, or cast your lot with exactly the wrong person.
Governor Napolitano starts out fine, explaining that there is any reason to amend the Constitution, but then she goes on to say this (sound familiar?):
"I believe marriage is between a man and a woman," Napolitano said.
If you are not familiar with this tedious saga, Bolthouse is a food company. Its founder started a "will of god" foundation with the pro-forma contributions to the extreme homophobic right.
You know that sex toys are illegal to buy and sell in Alabama, right? My friend Loretta Nall has followed this story of Troy King, a former attorney general who worked tirelessly to rid the Yellowhammer State of the threatening presence of yellow, white, black, and brown latex hammers larger than his.
Bad news from the Arkansas Times' blog:
The group that wants to make adoption and foster parenting in Arkansas more difficult (and punish gay people in the process) has announced that it has enough signatures to qualify for an extension in signature gathering for its proposed initiated act.
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