Blue Monday
Published March 26th, 2007 in Mostly a picture, Seraphim/dakini.Musical accompaniment by Miss Ethel Waters.
Musical accompaniment by Miss Ethel Waters.
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The latest tracking polls show that if the election were held today among voters who have seen both our ads and the other side’s ads that we would WIN!From "Gay marriages in California surpass those in Massachusetts,", Jessica Garrison, on 7 Oct., 2008, at the Los Angeles Times.
Unfortunately, we don’t have sufficient funds to get our ads seen by all the voters who’ve seen the other side’s ads. So it’s that simple…without more funds we’ll lose.
But we will win if we have enough money to reach voters. So DONATE NOW!
A powerful array of motivated groups have organized against us. Yesterday’s Sacramento Bee reported that:
“Mormons…have emerged as the leading financial contributors to the controversial Nov. 4 ballot measure. Church members have donated about 40 percent of the $22.8 million raised to pass the initiative since July.”
What is also unfortunate is that only 30,000 people have donated to the No on 8 campaign compared to the 60,000 who have donated to the other side.
In a state with about two million LGBT people, in a country with millions more and tens of millions of straight allies, we have to get everyone to support this fight. If every LGBT person donates we can win!
Pastor Jim Garlow of Skyline Church in La Mesa, who has been rallying voters to pass the constitutional amendment, said: "The fact that there are big numbers doesn't change the reality that it is still bad for the country."
Garlow, who along with hundreds of other Christians, is observing a fast until election day as a way to show his support for the proposed amendment, added: "There are enormous numbers of people doing cocaine right now. . . . Simply because large numbers of people are doing something does not make it right."
Lesbian Dad is written by a parent who answers to the name "Baba" and works toward a world in which amor does indeed vincit omnia. 
He really has quite the cleft chin, doesn’t he?
I realize he’s probably not always calm, but in your pictures he always looks so thoughtful and placid.
At the risk of sounding repetitive, I must exclaim that I LOVE that picture too!
Thank you both. I’d like to say he gets his rakish good looks from me, but…
I know. That is an old one, and I already used it in this venue, somewhere. But it’s too hard to resist.
The cleft chin is definitely a calling card from our donor chum. The little guy’s gonna be able to stash his lunch money up in that thing, man. But as to the calm: you know, so far, it is him. Bless his tranquil soul.