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October 4th, 2008 at 12:06 pm
Your chart illustrates a real pattern. We laugh because it’s funny. We laugh because it’s true.
But I have not yet heard anyone from any side express any concern about the most dangerous possibility if Governor Palin is elected to national office.
October 4th, 2008 at 12:09 pm
I LOVE THIS! I never forward e-mails to friends because I don’t want to annoy them, but when I received this from another source yesterday I just had to pass it along. It’s so funny and so true.
When in doubt: do something cute. Pew, pew… say it ain’t so, Joe!
October 4th, 2008 at 3:44 pm
I know there is going to be a lot of criticism from a select few in the GLBT community who are upset that Biden said he is not “for” gay marriage. What I want to know, what do you really expect. If you look back, this “issue” is not near as prominent at is was in the last election, and that my friends, is called progress.
For any candidate to openly endorse gay marriage would be political suicide at this point. We do not need a martyr, we need change. The fact is, McCain and Palin want to take away any rights we may have. Obama and Biden will strengthen our community. If you believe for one second the republicans will stand up for our community, you are sadly mistaken. We need to keep in mind that Rome wasn’t built in a day, and unfortunately, as race and sexism is playing a large roll in this election, we need to support the candidate who will move us forward, and not backwards. That candidate is Barack Obama. Don’t let your idealistic views of an American gay utopia cloud your vision. Bottom line, for the GLBT community, McCain bad, Obama good!
I would also like to say our rights are OUR responsibility. We can’t just sit back and expect they will be handed to us on a silver platter. For those of you who want to complain, what have you done to help our cause? How many letters have you written to your state legislators? How many pride events have you attended? How many elections have you voted in? How much time and effort have you spent trying to help our community gain equal rights? Do you get what I’m saying? Again, our rights, our responsibility. If we can’t gain acceptance through our own efforts at the state and local levels, then why should we place unfair expectations upon one or two people? Get off your butts and work for what you want.