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12/02/08
I'm a bit slow today, but fey? What does that mean?
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I really hope you and your family are able to get through this rough patch. This uncertainty is not easy on anyone.
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Making a portion of the winner's wifi porn-free will just make it harder for you to find the porn when you look for it. Because you know you do.
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*I'm assuming, I've never actually looked
12/01/08
It is extremely suspect that his wedding was announced in July, just as the perpetual gay whispers were scuttling his chances of being McCain's VP and particularly odious in light of his recent support of Amendment 2 in Florida.
I think the past model of lgbt complacency needs to be destroyed. There is a right side to this debate.
12/01/08
I'm so pissed off at the comments (obs not here) that democracy has spoken in the issue of gay marriage in several states.
No. Democracy hasn't spoken, a few bigots with pointy hats and white collars have gotten their incapable-of-critical-thinking mass of followers to speak massively for them.
/rant
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I do think that regardless of his sexuality, his support for Amendment 2 as governor makes protesting his wedding not inconceivable. I don't think it's the world's greatest idea but my post was as much a reflection of my disapproval with Megan's offhand dismissal of the efficacy of the protest. I would hope that opposing gay marriage becomes an uncomfortable stance for people to take. Crist has stated that the issue doesn't rank high on his priorities list, then threw his support behind Amendment 2 (presumably because he cares more about votes than denying civil rights). I would hope the protest would make him reexamine that political calculus by rudely inconveniencing him on his wedding day. As I stated before I don't think this is the best idea, it's sure to put some people off. But I think more needs to be done, and in a time when people are groping for answers and new strategies I think it is a mistake to offhandedly dismiss impolite ideas.
12/01/08
For example, I recently received an email from an uncle in which he expressed outrage at an anti-prop 8 protest that apparently entered a church and threw condoms at the congregation. The email made me angry -- he was using the tactics of some members of the gay rights movement to express opposition to the goals of the movement as a whole. It was an obvious straw man. Yet, I was also angry at the people who perpetrated this protest for making it easier for people to see them as the villains. If people are forced to actually think through the issue of gay marriage, rather than the controversial tactics of certain people promoting it, it becomes much harder to reject giving gay people equal marriage rights.
And to prove it isn't just crazy uncles who think this way, here is the most ridiculous editorial by the National Review I have ever read (which is certainly saying something):
[article.nationalreview.com]
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The joke writes itself!
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How could this ad go through editing, and no one thought it might look untoward?
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That's just....odd.
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even weirder she seems totally unfazed.
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I can't even be grossed out, it's just WEIRD.
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[brokershandsontheirfacesblog.tumblr.com]
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