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When Constitutionality Doesn’t Matter

When Constitutionality Doesn’t Matter

So many activists are busy screaming about equality and equal rights, and that isn’t really a bad thing. But if we don’t do more to voice how our rights are connected the the founding and foundational documents of our states as well as our country, we may as well be screaming where no one can hear us. The very nature of everything we hold as Americans is up for grabs, if the constitutionality of laws doesn’t matter.

January 4, 2011 Comments are Disabled general, Same-Sex Marriage
The American Right to Be Out

The American Right to Be Out

A regular reader sent me a link to this story about a new book, The Right to Be Out, by Stuart Biegel: Americans have a constitutional right to be openly gay, lesbian, or transgender, and in fact the Constitution guarantees and protects that right, asserts Stuart Biegel. His new book, The Right to Be Out: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in America’s Public Schools, is a timely release from the University of Minnesota Press. Biegel argues[Read More…]

November 22, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

Saving the Constitution from Constitutionality: A Case for Bigotry.

The degree to which the very Constitution, or at least what it means is at stake, should give anyone from the progressive left to the vast moderate middle a pause, and then help them hurry to the ballot box to protect the very foundation of the country. Or it may be too late.

September 13, 2010 Comments are Disabled Activism, general, Same-Sex Marriage

Writing Discrimination Into the PA Constitution

Whenever same-sex marriage is put up for a vote by the people, opponents can launch a campaign of fear mongering, lies and misinformation that is successful at scaring people to vote “No”

January 29, 2010 7 comments Activism, general, Same-Sex Marriage