::: The Domestic Partnerships Benefits and Obligations Act of 2009 passed out of committee Wednesday, Victory Fund’s GayPolitics blog reports.
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Not all friends should mix. Another argument for keeping parts of my life separate and compartmentalized? I suddenly came to the realization that a large number of my friends - at least the ones I regularly share discourse with - are all affiliated with one another.
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We post often about pro-gay billboards here at Bilerico, both because Indianapolis had a rash of them a few years ago, and because they're one of the few prominent examples of gay people getting out of our little groups and taking our arguments to the people, without a ballot initiative forcing us to.
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Reader JR writes:
I write to you from time to time when I am really angry about something. Nothing changes, but I feel better.
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A rare candidate in a unique time The most meaningful race of the year: sending Anthony Woods to Congress By Jeff Marootian Friday, August 14, 2009 WITH DEMOCRATS IN control of Congress and the White House, it is difficult to exude enthusiasm about a congressional race in a heavily Democratic district.
Focus on the
Family president and CEO says he's all about sitting down
with a cup of coffee with a political adversary to find the
ability to respectfully disagree.
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As promised, today we are launching the new Terms and Conditions/Terms of Service for Pam's House Blend.
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As a heterosexual parent, I am very aware of the privilege that I exist with. My children are growing up in a family that fits within the discourse of what is considered normal and even though I attempt to portray a queer identity as exactly the same, all of the other agents of socialization convey the opposite message.
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A reader writes: I’ve been having a hard time bringing myself to write about this because I haven’t talked about it before and my own thinking doesn’t seem to have a place anymore in the current discourse.
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