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See that cute kid there on the right? My son. The day, this July, that my partner and I got hitched. It was our fourteenth anniversary. Help.
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Featured election news/analysis:
From Geoff Kors, Equality California, in an email to EQCA and No on 8 supporters, 7 Oct., 2008:
Earlier:
Ellen DeGeneres: "My Political Point... And I Do Have One," on 24 Sept., 2008 at her site.
Previous election news/analysis links can be found at this here Election news links page.
Our worst nightmares are coming true.
Today we learned of the massive $25.4 million our opponents have raised so far. They are using this war chest to broadcast lies: 24/7 and up and down the state of California.
And the polls show the lies are working. We need your donation now.
Yesterday’s CBS 51 poll shows that:
“…likely California voters overall now favor passage of Proposition 8 by a five-point margin, 47 percent to 42 percent. Ironically, a CBS 5 poll eleven days prior found a five-point margin in favor of the measure's opponents.”
People change their minds about Proposition 8 when they hear the lie that churches will lose their tax-free status if they won’t marry same-sex couples – EVEN THOUGH THIS IS NOT TRUE!
So this is crunch time. With less than a month before the election, we must get on the air now to answer these lies and swing votes back to our side.
And the ONLY way to do that it to raise more money. The generous $15.8 million that our supporters have given isn’t enough. Not when the other side has nearly $10 million more than we do and the fundraising gap is growing.
Earlier:
Ellen DeGeneres: "My Political Point... And I Do Have One," on 24 Sept., 2008 at her site.
Previous election news/analysis links can be found at this here Election news links page.
Lesbian Dad 101
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. Still curious? You'll find a ton more on the About page. Baffled by the lingo? Peruse the Glossary. For the proper immersion experience, I highly recommend a visit to the Best of LD.
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- Lesbian Dad commented on Ten years ago today* saying Barge away, sister. We are all in this (and everything) together. I heard about the PA hate crime, but of course never read about everyday life for people in the wake of it. Very nice to meet you, too. Thank you for sharing.
- pe_in_pa commented on Ten years ago today* saying
I don't know what to say.
I would like to address this part though, please? ...
>>>and even some of the other young folks there taking a second look at us wanted to convey, was this: “Hate put our town on the map. But love is going to change it.”
I - Lesbian Dad commented on Ten years ago today* saying Thank you both. Your comment, Mr Lady, reminds me of the most pathos-ridden moment in the opera made of Sister Helen Prejean's story, Dead Man Walking. The mother of the killer leaves the courtroom where she'd been seeking a pardon for him, and her solo song of grief outside joins that of the
- breathingmoss commented on Ten years ago today* saying It's been a somber day for me, as I remember how much - and in some ways how little - has changed in a decade. In my own life, much has changed. And much has not. Having grown up in a rural town a few hours from Laramie, events of October 1998 are embedded
- Mr Lady commented on Ten years ago today* saying Oh, do I ever remember that. I lived about 2 hours away from there, maybe less, when it happened. I had my 6 month old baby in my arms, and I remember just crying, wondering what sort of world I'd brought him into. What if that were MY son? On either
- Lesbian Dad commented on Ten years ago today* saying Thank you both. I so agree, inadvertentgardener, about what the world is so filled with (pleasure/pain; love/hate; cruelty/kindness). I still can't decide if I think one outnumbers the other, but I do think that the one (as you say, pleasantstreets moves us more. As well it should. Oh, and welcome to California, i.g.
- pleasantstreets commented on Ten years ago today* saying I too found myself touched to tears at my desk - apparently I can read all sorts of stories about hate, violence, and bigotry, but it is acts of gentle kindnes such as these that bring me to tears... Thank you for sharing this story - it says so much about where we've been and
- inadvertentgardener commented on Ten years ago today* saying This is an amazing story -- powerful enough to bring tears to my eyes at the office desk. This world is a two-sided place, isn't it? And often fraught with the unexpected, be that bad or good. One of the things I did not expect, upon moving to California earlier this year, was how heart-touched
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