It’s been a hectic week, so I’m sorry that I’ve been absent from the blog world (I know one or two of you are dependent on my blog, for some reason). As I’ve done in the past, here is a little recap of what has been keeping me active. Wednesday (11/16) Got through my exam… Continue reading
Category: LGBTQ+
Different Notices
It appears that the email sent out to members listing the dismissal items was different to that one used by the board during my hearing yesterday. You can review the email sent to CCGLA members yesterday (PDF), and then review the actual notice provided to me at the meeting here.
Email – JN to MG (11/17 @ 3:44 AM)
From: James Nunn [mailto:james@ccgla.org] Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 3:44 AM To: morrisg@ccgla.org Cc: James Nunn Subject: Doves Importance: High Morris, I wanted to make contact before things got too out of hand. I know that emotions on both sides were extremely high during tonight’s meeting, and I don’t think it is beneficial to continue… Continue reading
Outlawing Same-Sex Anything
Over at Burnt Orange Report, Karl T. has written a summary of the good and bad people who bought you the amendment that was recently passed in Texas to outlaw same-sex anything.
A personal note from James about Prop. 2
Greetings, I try to keep these types of emails to an absolute minimum, but when faced with an issue that is so important to all of us, my fingers start to tap, and I start to pull names from my address book – so I’ll apologize in advance for this slight intrusion into your inbox.… Continue reading
I had a plan…
Back in June 2005, before I rejoined the CCGLA board, I developed a personal goals/vision statement that I made available for the annual meeting, and which I then shared with other board members after I was elected back to the board. My CCGLA Vision statement provided an overview of what I wanted to work towards… Continue reading
The Supremes are Awesome
Today the Supreme Court announced their decision in the Texas Sodomy case, and it was good news for all men and women in the US. In a 6-3 decision, the court overturned the case of two gay men caught having sex while the police were investigating a false report of a burglary. The case got… Continue reading