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Monthly Archives: April 2006
The Ten Commandments
"Agape" Press has an article about the number of courts in this country that are allowing the Ten Commandments to be shown in public in court houses and on government land. I find this very interesting. Most of the laws … Continue reading
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Immigration and hate messages
The S.F. Chronicle is reporting today that many people who are against any type of immigration policy other than a big fence are sending messages of hate to people who support good immigration policy. Most of these are anonymous threats, … Continue reading
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Garden, #2
Today we went out to Clement Street about got four tomato plants–two cherry and two regular. We also picked up some tomato cages and fertilizer. I put them in the ground after we got back from the gym. My flower … Continue reading
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Here is the reason for Hate Crime Legislation and Gay-Straight Alliances
There is a new study out showing why schools need Gay-Straight Alliances and why we as a nation need hate crime legislation to include gays and lesbians. Part of the study found: "Three-quarters of students surveyed across America said … Continue reading
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Kraft and the Gay Games
A shareholder at Kraft was upset that the company had donated 25,000 to the Gay Games. She believed that it would spread AIDS and HIV as well as make Kraft liable for anyone who did catch something. She went so … Continue reading
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Tony Perkins, again
A couple of weeks ago, Tony Perkins, the president of the "Family" Research Council, told his followers that the Greek word gnosis means secret, when in fact it means knowledge (I can see how he wouldn’t know this and gives … Continue reading
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Rush Limbaugh arrested
So, Rush Limbaugh, higher, mightier and more holy than all the rest of us, is finally arrested for illegal drug use. He still maintains his innocence. And what a charming picture of him and his cigar on his website. It … Continue reading
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blogging
I’ve been spending a lot of time sitting here writing away on my thoughts about things, mostly gay things regarding discrimination and hate. Doug thinks I am becoming a bit obsessed with it, especially when I start leaving comments at … Continue reading
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Crash–the movie
Last night we rented Crash, the movie that won the oscar award for best picture. I have to say I didn’t like it. The coincidences were just too unbelievable. Despite that, there were certainly some gripping scenes. I really hope … Continue reading
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A fire in the Castro
Just after blogging about the Castro, Doug and I decided to take the subway downtown to pick up some ankle weights for him. When we went outside, I could hear a very low helicopter and could smell smoke. By the … Continue reading
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