Here is an excerpt from a post that openly-gay DNC Treasurer Andrew Tobias wrote for Towleroad. The full post is here."For our country to have come so far since 1960 is amazing (at least to me). And a lot of the progress comes thanks to Democrats, who've overwhelmingly been leaning forward with us, against opposition at every step from an overwhelming majority of backward-leaning Republicans.
I'm sorry to make it partisan, but when every one of our primary candidates in 2004 and 2008 favored our open military service (for example) and every one of theirs opposed it -- how is it NOT partisan?
I'm sorry to make it partisan, but when our nominee favors everything we want short of marriage (and even sends a public letter congratulating "all of you who have shown your love for each other by getting married these last few weeks") -- and their nominee OPPOSES everything we want (even opposes including us under existing hate-crimes legislation) -- how is it not partisan? [Ed: bold is my emphasis]
I'm sorry to make it partisan, but when more than 350 of our delegates and alternates are openly LGBT . Full story...
This is all kinds of awesome.
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Kinda wish this had showed up about a month ago, though.
The final menu was as follows:My contributions -Butternut squash soupTurnip friesKale and sun-dried tomato stir-fryGinger beetsFingerling potatoes with thyme butterCarrot and turnip casseroleMom's contributions -TurkeyStuffingDad's contributions -Cranberry saucePat, the neighbor from across the street (with her husband, John) -Tossed saladWe had to play the convection oven version of "musical chairs" trying to heat up all the covered dishes, but everything made it to the table properly warmed.
I had a pretty good weekend, mostly because I didn't spend the entire time dashing from one thing to the next.
With all the frenzy of the election, I never got around to posting about the rest of my October trip to DC.
I just learned about yet another pointless yet entertaining blog analyzing tool. So of course I had to try it.
Got this from Towleroad. The tiny part of me that still remembers being picked last for kick-ball cringes at this, but the rest of me smiles bitterly at the comeuppance.
Trying to recap the weekend is kind of challenging, since so much went on.As everyone else has already posted about the national rally for marriage equality, I'm just going to give you my link to my Flickr photo set.
Sorry, I've been AWOL for a bit too long, at least as far as I'm concerned. I didn't have a chance for a Friday post, then I was out of town all weekend, through Monday.
Lest you think we in New York City want to keep all the fun for ourselves, you should know that this Saturday there is a nationwide, nay even global, coordinated protest against the passage of Proposition 8.
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