Monthly Archives: November 2008
Lest We Forget Her…
This site is called Pali(n)ban for a reason, eh? Here is Alaska Governor Sarah Palin being interviewed at a Wassila turkey farm right after “pardoning” a local turkey from being sentenced to being dinner. Watch in the background as some … Continue reading
Bush’s Unshaken Hand
Watch how President Bush doesn’t offer his hand to anyone, and how none of the G-20 leaders offer theirs. This is just sad. The fall of American prestige in the world, thanks to George W. Bush. Heckuva job, Georgie.
CNN Reports 8 Year Old Boy Confesses to Police of Murder Without Attorney Present
Why does a police department get to interrogate an 8 year old boy without his parent or attorney present? This case should be immediately dismissed with prejudice. When a people believe they have the right to deny civil rights to … Continue reading
Big No On 8 Rally
Margaret Cho to emcee No on 8 Rally! Saturday, Nov. 22, 2 to 5 pm, State Capitol West Steps Unity in Diversity… Equality for All! Join GLBT individuals and organizations, PFLAG and our straight brothers and sisters at a peaceful outreach … Continue reading
Help Jim Martin Beat Saxby Chambliss!
Saxby Chambliss, that disgusting excuse for a U.S. Senator, the guy who ran the ad calling triple-amputee Vietnam Veteran Max Cleland unpatriotic, is in a run-off election with his Democratic Party opponent Jim Martin. If you’re trying to help win … Continue reading
Join the Impact – Photos from the Weekend’s Protests
I did a search on Flickr on “join the impact” and here are the results… The protests were huge all over the country.
Obama’s First “Fireside Chat”
President-Elect Obama recorded the Democratic Party Response to President Bush’s weekly radio address, putting it up on YouTube. I’m all for having more and more communication and openness from our new soon to be President, and hope that he hits … Continue reading
Comedienne Wanda Sykes Comes Out
As my good friend, Pete King, said this weekend, the passage of Proposition 8 was the best thing that happened to the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex Communities. We are galvanized in a way that hasn’t been seen for decades. … Continue reading
$10 Can Help End Malaria
President-elect Obama has as a goal the elimination of deaths by malaria by 2015. To global public health officials dealing with the malaria epidemic, that sort of date gives them hope for the future. You can help: for a $10 … Continue reading
What Is Gay?
This is a long post that rants quite a bit in several directions, but hopefully comes together at the end… I keep reading on all these legal discussion websites that being gay is something that you do, while being black … Continue reading