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Email Overload

I guess it’s about time for my annual plea for forgiveness regarding my lousy email habits. I am very appreciative of all of your news tips and personal messages and I totally suck for not being able to get back to everybody. (Including on Facebook!) But this here website thingy, for now, is a one-man show. I’m pedaling as fast …

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COLORADO: Civil Unions Passes Senate

As expected, today the Colorado state Senate approved its civil unions bill by a vote of 23-12. Via press release from One Colorado: “Today is a tremendous victory for gay and lesbian couples across the state—and for all fair-minded Coloradans,” said Brad Clark, Executive Director of One Colorado, a statewide LGBT advocacy organization. “We look forward to working with House …

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SAN FRANCISCO: Now With Fewer Kids

NOM president Brian Brown is gleefully tweeting out the link to a story about the declining number of children living in San Francisco. Because them there evil homofascists are chasing all the families away. It certainly can’t be because San Francisco is one of the most expensive cities in the nation, can it? Families that remain in The City are …

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Quote Of The Day – Camille Paglia

“To me, Elizabeth Taylor’s importance as an actress was that she represented a kind of womanliness that is now completely impossible to find on the U.S. or U.K. screen. It was rooted in hormonal reality — the vitality of nature. She was single-handedly a living rebuke to postmodernism and post-structuralism, which maintain that gender is merely a social construct. Let …

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