Posts by Sue:
Pentagon survey on DADT panders to fears
What a joke. The Pentagon survey sent to nearly half a million members of the military plays right into fears that the troops will be forced to encounter homosexuals in the shower. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10191/1071838-84.stm The Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, a nonpartisan legal services group providing counsel to troops discharged under the policy, said the survey's design […]
eQuality Giving Targets 2 PA Races
EQuality Giving, an LGBTQ equality campaign fund, has included two Pennsylvania candidates among their lists. This project is a viable complement to the ongoing call for LGBTQ persons to stop donating to the party, from the DNC to the ACDC, and focus on the candidates who support equality, rather than a party which is wishy-washy […]
Court ruling on federal DOMA
Interesting news from Boston. In an enormous victory for same-sex marriage, a federal judge in Boston today (Thursday, July 8) ruled, in two separate cases, that a critical part of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) unconstitutional. In one challenge brought by the state of Massachusetts, Judge Joseph Tauro ruled that Congress violated the […]
Surviving the 4th
Every year, I dread this holiday. I hate the firecrackers, the crowds and the bickering. This year, we were proactive and had a joint family/friend cookout on Saturday evening. We had about 20 people throughout the whole evening which worked out well since we only had 17 chairs. They were ostensibly there to see our […]
Divorce, Etheridge Style
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/03/tammy-lynn-michaels-melis_n_634926.html I get divorce, even a lack of civility and kindness. But how can a millionaire rock star rationally deny that the woman who helped raise her FOUR children, including the two she gave birth to, not to mention helped her through cancer, does not deserve alimony? I guess marriage brings out the best and […]
Update on Children in Foster Care Act
This legislation which would give Foster Children some protections was stripped of protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity in the House version which passed in May. The legislation sits before the Senate Committee on Aging and Youth This is one of those under the radar, but very important issues for our community. I […]
Words from President Truman …
From today's Post-Gazette … As we look toward the future, we must be sure that what we honor and venerate in these documents is not their words alone, but the ideas of liberty which they express. … The Constitution and the Declaration of Independence can live only as long as they are enshrined in our […]
Cheers!
I imagine a nice glass of lemonade in this glass …
Around the Nation …
Elena Kagan's nomination drew fire from Republicans because of her controversial decison around Don't Ask, Don't Tell while at Harvard. Speaking of Kagan, here's some footage courtesy of the Bilerico Project of wing-nut hater extraordinaire, Tony Perkins, testifying against here. Why isn't he building a soup kitchen or something? Pam has a rather depressing analysis […]
Dear Post-Gazette
Your search feature is not working. It brings up stories from three months ago with the current date. I have emailed and called repeatedly to no avail. If you can post about the blog changing, you can post about the status of your search feature. It is embarrassing that the Trib trounces you in terms of […]