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"A week ago, most Americans had never heard of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. Now, following a Vice Presidential acceptance speech viewed live by more than 40 million people, Palin is viewed favorably by 58% of American voters… Perhaps most stunning is the fact that Palin’s favorable ratings are now a point higher than either man [.
We foolishly thought that the McGreeveys would go away after finalizing their divorce last month. We were wrong.
Right-wing leader James Dobson recently inched closer to backing John McCain's presidential dreams.
Australian singer Jack Ladder calls this song "Black Hole Blues," but we find it queerly joyful.
By not even broaching the Sarah Palin subject, Oprah won't subject herself to the aftermath of criticism — since by refusing to book the Republican VP, the talk show queen won't put herself in the awkward situation of celebrating the first woman on a Republican ticket while also pointing out she's a lunatic.
Knowing we were recording the Republican National Convention last night, a journalist friend urged us to skip Cindy McCain's speech, which this person described as "awful.
Canadian politician Raymond Gravel buckled under papal pressure this week.
Gravel, a former gay prostitute who became a Catholic priest, ignored the Vatican's urgings ran for public office back in 2006.
Two of Arizona's top Catholic bishops are lending their voices to the state's forthcoming battle on gay marriage, which will be on the ballot this November:
In a pastoral letter, Thomas Olmstead of Phoenix and Gerald Kincanas of Tucson said Proposition 102 "is in alignment with our deeply held moral beliefs regarding marriage.
The Log Cabin Republicans this week endorsed John McCain, calling him inclusive and declaring that he has "stood by" gay citizens.
"The transmission of HIV/AIDS among gays in the Chinese capital was even worse than through sex workers, the city's disease control center said on Friday.
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