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Is There A Chance The Track Could Bend?

Yesterday NYC mayoral GOP longshot and billionaire grocer John Catsimatidis announced his plan to build a monorail alongside the Long Island Expressway. “Not subway, ABOVE-way,” he said, dismissing the possibility of expanding the existing underground rail system as a pipe dream. He expressed a wish to see “monorails going down the middle of the streets,” in keeping with his role …

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Here We Go Again

Today the Supreme Court will hand down some rulings and the marriage cases might be among them. SCOTUSblog begins its live coverage at 9AM and the ruling are expected by 10AM.

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SAN FRANCISCO: Newspaper Publisher Cancels Michelle Shocked Concert

The Michelle Shocked concert scheduled for pride weekend in San Francisco won’t be happening. Via the San Francisco Chronicle: In a statement, San Francisco Examiner Publisher Todd Vogt said: “I am officially canceling the plan to have Michelle Shocked come to San Francisco and perform a free concert and apologize for her recent anti-gay comments. I had hoped that her …

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ARIZONA: Gov. Jan Brewer Signs Bill Effectively Barring Third Party Candidates

Laurie Roberts writes for Arizona Central: This afternoon, Gov. Jan Brewer signed an elections bill that basically wipes out Libertarian and other third-party candidates, boosting their signature requirements to unattainable levels. Green Party candidates would actually have to collect more signatures than they have party members. Wasn’t it just a few months ago that our leaders were oh so concerned …

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Alan Chambers Apologizes

“Please know that I am deeply sorry. I am sorry for the pain and hurt many of you have experienced. I am sorry that some of you spent years working through the shame and guilt you felt when your attractions didn’t change. I am sorry we promoted sexual orientation change efforts and reparative theories about sexual orientation that stigmatized parents. …

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