I walked into the convention hall today, on my way to the LGBT Caucus (and on my way to pick up a credential to get me into the Pepsi Center today), when I saw San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsome. After what he did in San Francisco, and what came of it on the California [...] Full story...
We didn’t know it yet, but a year ago Dylan came into the world. It would be just a couple of days before he joined our family.
It’s been while since I’ve posted another installment in this series, but there seems no better time, given the ongoing controversy over same-sex marriage and the verdict on the Florida gay adoption ban.
In the wake of the news that Florida’s gay adoption ban was ruled unconstitutional, I made this observation about the right and adoption.
I saw this ad on the DC Metro this week, and wanted to blog about it, but hadn’t had time until now.
Here are some of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for November 27th from 10:00 to 11:59:
Bruce Wilson: The Religious Right’s War on Christmas Began Centuries Ago - The "war on Christmas" traces back, historically, to Calvinist bans on the celebration of Christmas which began [.
I’m going a bit light on blogging over the holiday, since we’re spending Thanksgiving with my family in Georgia, and introducing Dylan to the rest of the family.
There’s a literary reference that comes to mind when I consider “Drop Dead” conservatism.
I’ve been in meeting most of the afternoon, so I haven’t had a chance to read anything, let alone post anything.
Here are some of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for November 21st through November 25th:
Election Day fell short - These bans represent the tyranny of the majority, which our Founding Fathers tried hard to prevent.
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