Archive for September, 2010

3 Reasons Gays Don’t Drink Tea

The trendy political story at the moment, at least in the Mainstream Media which is busy chasing sound bites as an attempt to remain relevant, is the rise and presumed success of the Tea Party movement. There has been some chatter out there, in the blogosphere, as to whether or not gays and lesbians ought to get behind the Tea Party movement. On it’s surface, the Tea Party seems to be about small government, and[Read More…]

September 21, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

Onorato Reception with Pittsburgh LGBT Community

LGBT Reception with Dan Onorato and Joe Hoeffel, October 3, 2010. Come out to hear why this election is so important for gay and lesbian issues in Pennsylvania.

September 21, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

Last Chance to Add Your Voice About DADT

Within the hour, the Senate will begin to debate, if they can over-ride a filibuster, the appropriations bill that includes eliminating DADT after 17 years of destruction to the lives of gay and lesbian service members. If you haven’t already, call now, and let your senator know how you feel about the importance of this legislation. Your senator: 202-224-3121

September 21, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

Governor and Senate Races in Pennsylvania Are Close

Republican Tom Corbett has a one point lead over Democrat Dan Onorato, while GOP Senate candidate Pat Toomey is 4 points ahead of Democrat Joe Sestak, according to a Critical Insights Research poll of likely voters conducted Sept. 14-16 for the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader.

September 20, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

When the Tail Wags the Dog

In a statement sent to Florida reporters today, Greer completely apologizes to Obama for slamming his 2009 speech. Greer says the vitriol he threw Obama’s way — and the national kerfuffle it caused — was part of his efforts to appease the party’s extremes. (What’s more, Greer suggests that it’s now the GOP that’s promoting ugliness, saying that “many” Republicans “have racist views.”) via Greer Apologizes To Obama For GOP Racism, Recants Critique Of Socialist[Read More…]

September 19, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

Podcamp Pittsburgh Session Will Be Televised

I’m speaking today at Podcamp Pittsburgh about the Activist Blog.

September 19, 2010 Comments are Disabled Activism, general

GLEC Makes a Mark on Pittsburgh

This year, GLEC is taking this mission a step farther. On National Coming Out Day, October 11th, GLEC is sponsoring their 1st Annual Jobs, Services, and Organizations Fair.

September 17, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

WWLGGD: Westboro Baptist Church

Westboro Baptist Church will be in the Western PA area in a few weeks and there is discussion about what to do in response. What Would Lady GaGa Do?

September 17, 2010 4 comments Activism, general

Can Corbett Cut Costs?

If you look around the country at states with Republican governors, you won’t find a lot of states that are in wonderful shape in comparison the Pennsylvania. Most every state, no matter the party of the governor is hurting and struggling

September 17, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

Why I Like the Term Advocate More Than Activist

I think this is possibly a major core of the difference between being an activist who is fighting against someone or someone, and an advocate who is working for something, and willing to see a bigger picture.

September 15, 2010 Comments are Disabled Activism, general