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Search for Birthday Cupcakes

Posted on September 5, 2005March 3, 2019 by James

I love reading The Search for Love in Manhattan. Read this entry. I nearly wet myself over the sincerity of the post, and the closing line.

Religious Free New Orleans? Could It Be?

Posted on September 4, 2005March 3, 2019 by James

I found this link over at Good As You, which reports some religious leaders claiming that it was God who “washed” the sin from New Orleans. One pastor is quoted as saying: New Orleans now is abortion free. New Orleans now is Mardi Gras free. New Orleans now is free of Southern Decadence and the… Continue reading

Katrina and Pets

Posted on September 4, 2005March 3, 2019 by James

What is wrong with the rescue people helping people in LA, MS, and AL? People who have loved their pets as their own children, rescued them from teh hurricane, the floods and the like are being told they can't take their pets with them when they are being evacuated. What the f*#k is up with… Continue reading

Another SCOTUS Vacancy

Posted on September 4, 2005March 3, 2019 by James

Billy Rehnquist died last night. I don't think this will change the make up of the court as much as the Sandra Day O'Connor vacancy will, and I do hope he appoints an outsider. That is all.

FEMA F*@ks up and how

Posted on September 3, 2005March 3, 2019 by James

Got this sent to me today explaining how FEMA may have messed up. Worth a read (a little left wing *wink*). http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2005_09/007023.php

Low blogs

Posted on September 2, 2005March 3, 2019 by James

Is it a low blogging week or what?!?! I hope to do a major catch up this weekend. It is the first week back at college after all 🙂

First Day of (Fall) School

Posted on August 29, 2005March 3, 2019 by James

Day one of Fall Semester has gone pretty smoothly. I think I'm going to actually like my statistics class, and I'll definately enjoy Intro to Sociology. It's odd, I've been in Professor Elliott's class a few times, and this is the most basic of her classes. It's full, and a few pieces of eye candy… Continue reading

Falwell falters

Posted on August 25, 2005March 3, 2019 by James

Speaking of opponents to gay people, Jerry Falwell lost his court case to force the transfer of a domain (www.fallwell.com). According to a press release from Public Citizen: “This is a victory for First Amendment rights on the Internet,” said Levy. “We are pleased that the court agreed that Mr. Lamparello has a right to… Continue reading

HK solves Sodomy Crime Issue …

Posted on August 25, 2005March 3, 2019 by James

… by striking down the law. According to CNN News, a judge has struck down the sodomy laws that have been on the books for fourteen years. In the ruling, High Court Judge Michael Hartmann also said that the laws are a “grave and arbitrary interference with the right of gay men to self-autonomy in… Continue reading

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