Archive for the ‘LGBT’ Category
Thursday, June 5th, 2008
I'm baffled. I want to know what Barack Obama did to so many of the Hillary supporters such that they would choose to vote for John McCain in November rather than vote for the candidate that obviously has their best interest in mind. In the following video, Michelangelo Signorile confronts ...
Posted in 2008 elections, BIO, Barack, Clinton, Democrat Primary, Democrat elections, GLBT, Gay and Lesbian Rights, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, LGBT, Obama, Politics, Race, Vote, candidates, media, presidential elections | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
Good news on the gay marriage front from a newly released survey and from the California Supreme Court. A new USA Today Gallup Poll suggests that a large majority of Americans believe that the choice to marry someone of the same sex ought to be a private choice and that ...
Posted in 2008 elections, BIO, GLBT, Gay and Lesbian Rights, LGBT, Politics, Poll Results, Religion, Right Wing Nut | 1 Comment »
Thursday, May 29th, 2008
The California Supreme Courts groundbreaking decision in favor of same-sex marriages is already bearing unexpected fruit. Due to a New York court ruling that said same-sex marriages legally performed outside of New York would be recognized as having equal legal status to heterosexual marriages, California may well become the Mecca ...
Posted in BIO, Gay and Lesbian Rights, LGBT | 1 Comment »
Saturday, May 24th, 2008
Most religions are based on peace, love, and understanding - at least that's the theory. Yet, many of the religious ignore that premise, or worse yet, use their chosen holy book to explain why this group or that group doesn't fall under the Peace, Love, and Understanding Act of 10,000 ...
Posted in Contributors, Current Affairs, GLBT, Gay and Lesbian Rights, LGBT, Political, Politics, Religion, bring it on, conservative | 11 Comments »
Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Don't Ask, Don't Tell has been the standard used by the military to determine if a gay service person should be discharged from the military ever since the first Clinton administration attempted to completely remove the long standing ban. At the time, the DADT compromise was thought to be the ...
Posted in 2008 elections, BIO, Bill Clinton, GLBT, Gay and Lesbian Rights, LGBT, Military | No Comments »
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
The Vatican, through its Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, has confirmed that homosexuals must not be granted admission into a seminary. The letter restates the instruction previously offered in 2005. I suspect the inference is that a ban on homosexuals will serve to halt the molestation of children. I ...
Posted in BIO, GLBT, LGBT, Religion, Rhetoric | 3 Comments »
Monday, May 19th, 2008
The Family Research Council has followed in the footsteps of Focus on the Family with the introduction a new video segment on their web site. FRC calls their program The Truth in Black & White, and it features Tony Perkins, the president of FRC, and Bishop Harry Jackson.
I've included two ...
Posted in BIO, Environment, GLBT, Gay and Lesbian Rights, Global Warming, LGBT, Religion, Rhetoric, Right Wing Nut, Science | 5 Comments »
Friday, May 16th, 2008
I realize I should be excited about the California Supreme Court's decision to remove the ban on same-sex marriage...but the pragmatist in me simply won't allow it. I'll explain my thinking after the following excerpt on today's ruling.
SAN FRANCISCO -- -- The California Supreme Court ruled today that same-sex couples ...
Posted in 2008 elections, BIO, GLBT, Gay and Lesbian Rights, John McCain, LGBT, Religion | 2 Comments »
Thursday, May 15th, 2008
From MSNBC:
The justices released the 4-3 decision Thursday, saying that domestic partnerships are not a good enough substitute for marriage in an opinion written by Chief Justice Ron George.
Of course the haters already have a petition drive underway to change the state constitution to restrict marriage to members of the ...
Posted in GLBT, Gay and Lesbian Rights, LGBT | 23 Comments »
Thursday, May 15th, 2008
This is remarkable, and gives me some hope that the next generation of evangelical leaders might not be as narrow-minded as the current crop (i.e. John Hagee, who said that Hurricane Katrina was God's wrath for New Orleans allowing gay pride parades, or Rev. Falwell suggesting that 9/11 was the ...
Posted in BIO, Current Affairs, GLBT, Gay and Lesbian Rights, LGBT, Politics, Religion, conservative | 2 Comments »