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California to become a Red State in November?
Filed under: Americans, Barack Obama, California, Election 2008, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Politics, Proposition 8, United States, alternative lifestyle, culture, current events, family, gay, homosexuality, marriage, presidency, pro family, voters |
Comments(3) Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama announced his opposition to Proposition 8 in the following letter to the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club:
Dear Friends,
Thank you for the opportunity to welcome everyone to the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club’s Pridc Breakfast and to congratulate you on continuing a legacy of success, stretching back thirty-six years. As one of the oldest and most influential LGBT organizations in the country, you have continually rallied to support Democratic candidates and causes, and have fought tirelessly to secure equal rights and opportunities for LGBT Americans in California and throughout the country.
As the Democratic nominee for President, I am proud to join with and support the LGBT community in an effort to set our nation on a course that recognizes LGBT Americans with full equality under the law. That is why I support extending fully equal rights and benefits to same sex couples under both state and federal law. That is why I support repealing the Defense of Marriage Act and the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” policy, and the passage of laws to protect LGBT Americans from hate crimes and employment discrimination. And that is why I oppose the divisive and discriminatory efforts to amend the California Constitution, and similar efforts to amend the U.S. Constitution or those of other states.
For too long, issues of LGBT rights have been exploited by those seeking to divide us. It’s time to move beyond polarization and live up to our founding promise of equality by treating all our citizens with dignity and respect. This is no less than a core issue about who we are as Democrats and as Americans.
Finally, I want to congratulate all of you who have shown your love for each other by getting married these last few weeks. My thanks again to the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club for allowing me to be a part of today’s celebration. I look forward to working with you in the coming months and years, and I wish you all continued success.
Sincerely,
Barack Obama
The vast majority of Americans, regardless of political affiliation, do not support homosexual marriage. Most people in every state recognize that mere sexual preference does not equate to civil rights nor necessitate changing the definition of marriage itself. If enough common sense Californians turn out to vote in favor of Proposition 8 in November and against gay marriage, it should also translate into votes against Obama. –J.
The Media Darling
Filed under: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Iraq, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Politics, United States, culture, current events, debate, democracy, humor, hypocrisy, love, media, military, presidency, truth, voters |
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I think I just threw up a little bit in my mouth. — J.
Cohabitation Rising
Filed under: United States, alternative lifestyle, children, cohabitation, culture, family, life, love, marriage, parenting |
Comments(1) An analysis of cohabitation, marriage and divorce data from 13 countries, including the USA, shows that living together has become so mainstream that growing numbers of Americans view it as an alternative to marriage. . . .
We’re still the most marrying of all these countries, but the data are clearly headed in the one common direction. It’s headed in the direction of cohabitation as an alternative,” says David Popenoe, the report’s author and co-director of the National Marriage Project at Rutgers University, which studies marriage and child well-being.
Buried near the end of the Article:

The National Marriage Project report also cites findings from earlier studies showing that children of cohabiting couples are more likely to experience emotional problems, alcoholism and drug abuse.
Strong families = Strong Kids = Stong Future. Any questions?
Salesman of the Year!
Filed under: Americans, Barack Obama, China, Congress, Democratic Candidates, Election 2008, Obama, Politics, United States, big oil, change, climate change, college, corporations, culture, current events, debate, democracy, education, evil, family, global warming, health, health insurance, healthcare, jobs, life, minimum wage, money, presidency, profits, universal healthcare, voters |
Comments(4) Barack Obama declared the other evening that, “It’s time for America to chart a new course.” (Quite possibly the scariest words in American politics.) And who wouldn’t buy what this guy is selling???

Obama promised affordable education and declared that a college education should be a birthright for every American! Obama promised affordable healthcare for every American and that all of us will have the same top-of-the-line healthcare as members of Congress in four years! Obama promised to take the record profits of big oil and ”make” them reinvest in alternative energy sources and pay for pollution! Obama promised good paying jobs for the jobless! And for such a young man with little experience, Obama has done very well for himself in finding enough people to buy into the hype with their votes.
First, Obama does not seem to appreciate that education, especially higher education is something that should be earned through hard work, dedication and personal sacrifice. What kind of a birthright is Obama talking about? What kind of message does that send to slackers in high schools across America if the government will ensure that you get a college degree whether you’ve earned it or not? How many excellent future graduates will then have their degrees discounted because the market is flooded and employers can’t determine whether these degrees represent any significant achievement? Obama doesn’t understand that promising government-backed college education does not raise the bar, it lowers the bar for everyone. Obama doesn’t understand that information, i.e. education, is a commodity that students buy and that college education is an investment in yourself that shouldn’t be passed out to people who haven’t earned the privilege.
Second, Obama doesn’t appreciate the fact that compared to private sector compensation, full-time civil servants and elected officials in the Federal government typically make far less money in public service. One of the incentives to retain well-trained and competent employees and leaders is to provide an excellent healthcare incentive package. The idea that EVERY American should be entitled to the same government healthcare benefits package is simply pandering for votes. So, why work for the government anymore? And more importantly, Obama’s plan cannot work well simply because healthcare services are limited and finite. Anyone who has visited an emergency room lately already knows this. If the government begins footing the medical bills of every American and disregarding the limited resources available and increasing the demand on our skilled medical professionals, we will be begging for the days of the 3 1/2 hour emergency room waiting experience. Further, individuals will have less incentive to be proactive in maintaining their own health (quitting smoking for example) because medical bills will be a thing of the past. (Well, not exactly, but I’ll get to that.)

Third, the evil “big oil” corporations. Since when is actually making money such a problem in America? I really don’t understand how people in cafes can complain about $3.75 per gallon gas while simultaneously paying $64.00 per gallon for their lattes with tipping to boot. Think about it. We hear a lot about big, bad, American oil corporations and their outrageous profits, but Starbucks is making out like a bandit! And Obama needs to brush up on corporate formation. Last time I checked, it’s the shareholders, i.e. regular Americans, who actually own these companies and invest in them! Obama promises to punish these oil companies for excessive profits, force them to reinvest in other energy sources and make them pay for global pollution. So Obama’s policies will actually punish the investors, i.e. you and me! So what’s the point in investing in stocks or mutual funds of American companies if the government is going to limit your opportutnities to amass wealth or save for retirement? IT IS OUTRAGEOUS that Obama is going to take profits from hard-working, investing Americans and claim that he will help us and the economy by doing so. The government already rakes in billions of dollars with a “B” through corporate taxes and fuel taxes. If you wish to revive the American economy, the answer cannot be found in punishing with EVEN MORE TAXES the very industries driving the economy in the first place. Furthermore, Obama doesn’t explain why American oil companies should have to pay for global pollution but not other countries such as Mexico, India, and China.

Finally, Obama promises good paying jobs (not good jobs) for the jobless–all 5% of them. This can only mean one thing: raising the minimum wage. If you haven’t already figured this out, artificially raising wages decreases the overall standard of living because prices rise as well. You have “more” money, it just has less value. So rather than raise the bar for everyone and strengthen the economy, minimum wages discount everyone’s dollar–all 100% of us. Thanks, Barack! So while a jobless person may find a new job, it won’t necessarily be worth it. The taxes taken out of their pay check to fund American college educations, universal health insurance, global warming initiatives, and massive job programs won’t leave much after the bills are paid. And any money left over won’t be worth investing in companies since profits are evil. So Obama’s policies won’t be free at all. All of us will pay much higher taxes, have much greater dependence on government and have less money and fewer opportunities for ourselves and our families.

So Obama really knows how to work a crowd and get people excited about “change” even though no one really seems to understand that change can be very, very, bad. He appears to many as a political saviour, yet his policies only represent the tired old liberal ideas that have never worked. Obama has the least experience of any Presidential candidate in modern times. I ask you, “How is that change we can believe in?”
Vote for Obama! It’s easier than thinking!
“Marriage” Means Something
Filed under: Ellen, Law Related, Politics, United States, culture, debate, democracy, family, gay, happiness, homosexuality, human rights, law, life, lifestyle, love, marriage, parenthood, parenting |
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Ellen’s position is that marriage only between a man and a woman violates her inalienable or Constitutional rights or her right to pursue happiness. But this is simply not the case. Gays and Lesbians have NEVER been denied the right to marriage in America based on sexual orientation! (That I am aware of.) Any man, gay or straight, can marry any other woman gay or straight. This has always been the law and the case as long as those individuals have met the other requirements for marriage such as consent, age and not being genetically related, etc.
Just show me one instance of a man wishing to marry a woman either of whom were denied the right to marry each other because either one or both were homosexual. Read more »




