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Thoughts on the Rapture

Seems everyone is cracking jokes about the world ending tomorrow. I’d love to join in, believe it or not. I know, I never seem to joke about anything. Here’s the issue. I’m afraid this us just one more time that the super crazy are getting some brief attention, and when no one rises up into the sky tomorrow, they’ll have some new excuse.

May 20, 2011 Comments are Disabled general

The B of LGBT

The link below is to the Bilerico Project, and the post was entitled, “Lady Gaga is not an ally to our community.” As I first read it, I thought, OK, what did she do now- like remember the flack when she announced partnering with Target? I thought, how in the world could anyone see her as anything other than an ally? But a smile crossed my face, as I read the post, for the writer[Read More…]

May 15, 2011 1 comment general

Is Allegheny County Controller Mark Patrick Flaherty A Law Breaker?

For all Flaherty’s attempts to paint himself as a good guy, the reality is he is just a calculating and scheming politician whose only real motivation is to get ahead. Is it possible that he has broken the law toward that end?

May 14, 2011 Comments are Disabled general

NOM’s Changing Strategy

NOM must care about the Federal DOMA because once it falls, their attempt to maintain discrimination against same-sex couples will be essentially over. Even now, their battle is futile at best. Enough states support same-sex relationships, but as long as there is no Federal recognition of those relationships, these couples are still second class citizens.

May 12, 2011 3 comments general, Same-Sex Marriage

The Sun Circles The Earth And The World Is Flat

LGBT is the 21st Century’s version of Religion’s view that the world is flat and that the Sun travels around the Earth.

May 11, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general

Democracy Is More Than Having the Right to Vote

The Good As You blog, is one of my favorite reads, and Jeremy is a wonderful blogger. I agree in general with his post that is summarized in this line (emphasis mine): If gay rights opponents have the nerve to turn our shared governing documents into weaponry and to so crudely deny a rich and vibrant population sect of deserved fairness, then they at least need to have enough fortitude to own their truths. “Let[Read More…]

May 11, 2011 2 comments Activism, general, Same-Sex Marriage

PA Progressive Voter Guide

Received this via email today from Keystone Progress: Keystone Progress is pleased to announce the release of the 2011 Primary Edition of the Pennsylvania Progressive Voters Guide. The Voters Guide is a compilation of the endorsements and recommendations of progressive organizations across the state.  We have included 16 groups, who have made endorsements statewide and in 12 counties.  Please note that Keystone Progress does not endorse.  This Voters Guide is only a report of the[Read More…]

May 10, 2011 Comments are Disabled general

LGBT Equality in PA: Far from a reality

Today is Blog for Equality Day, a blog swarm sponsored by Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents. Her post for the day, has important links, so check it out. A number of Pittsburgh bloggers are participating, each with their own perspective on the issue of LGBT Equality. For my part, I want to focus on two points: 1) The PA Anti-Gay Marriage Amendment PA is one of a handful off states looking to enact an anti-gay marriage amendment.[Read More…]

May 10, 2011 3 comments Activism, general

The Changing Face of Partisan Politics and LGBT Issues

Back around the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT), I wrote a post thatI got a fair amount of flack about because it was understood as being negative towards the Democratic Party. That may have been a partially true analysis, however the real point I wanted to make was that partisan politics surrounding especially LGBT issues is shifting to the point where it may not be accurate to talk about it as if Dems[Read More…]

May 9, 2011 Comments are Disabled general

Will Conservatives Push Us Back in the Closet?

The linked article is about Britain and their conservative Prime Minister, David Cameron, but the base notion here is the same in the US. Many [conservatives] don’t really care if gay, lesbian, bisexual, or trans persons exist, as long as they are hidden away and no one has to know they exist. It isn’t our existence that causes the uproar against the queers, it is our visibility and our desire for equality. If we were[Read More…]

May 9, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general