If you haven’t heard, tomorrow there will be a simultaneous nationwide protest against the antigay measures that were passed in four states last week. Prop 8 in California, Prop 102 in Arizona, and Prop 2 of Florida all banned same-sex marriage, and Arkansas banned unmarried couples from adopting children (a measure aimed at same-sex [...] Full story...
At 11:04 this morning I became an uncle. My sister-in-law gave birth to a 6-pound 12-ounce baby girl.
Gawker on Brothers and Sisters: “Every episode is kind of the same: there’s a secret, the family has a dinner party, the secret comes out at the party, everyone fights, then they make up.
OMG! Obama bowed before the Emperor of Japan! Clearly he is a closet Shinto!
My friend Tim Jarrett has posted about an incident in Massachusetts where an employee of Brookstone was fired, ostensibly for opposing marriage between same-sex couples.
I thought I remembered where I was when I learned that the Berlin Wall had fallen, but I think I’m wrong.
I’m tired of hearing people complain that the House’s health care bill is 1,990 pages.
First, here is the health care bill.
A year ago last night, we heard people cheering in our neighborhood as Barack Obama was elected president.
I forgot to mention this, but we saw Stephen Colbert and his family over the weekend. Matt and I were in New Jersey on Sunday visiting my family, and we went out for brunch with my brother and sister-in-law.
If you live in New York City, you can see how your own block voted for mayor on Tuesday and compare it to four years ago.
This result in Maine makes me think about the complicated issue of popular initiatives and referenda.
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