Posts by Sue:
A Little Gay Round Up Makes Everyone Happy
New York Governor Elliot Spitzer plans to introduce legislation to legalize same sex marriage in New York. What can we say other than — yeah! Here in Pittsburgh, Beverly Heights Presbyterian Church voted themselves off the island of mainstream Presbyterianity and into the conservative boat known as the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. But its not about […]
Allegheny County Dems Invite the Gays Over For a Chat
Just received this announcement about an upcoming event sponsored by the Allegheny County Democratic Committee. Hmmm … here's my initial reaction. First, while well intentioned, I think focusing on “issues of concern” puts a bit of a negative spin on the dialogue. We aren't necessarily going to show up to whine. Perhaps just GLBT Issues […]
Penn Dot Chemicalizes NorthSide Neighborhood
Ah spring … the birds chirping, the children playing and the smell of toxic weed killer wafting from the PennDot owned properties behind our house in Manchester … This is their idea of property maintenance. I waged a year long battle to get them to cut the weeds and clean up the trash. They […]
Pgh Native Comes Home To Chat About Gay Marriage
A not to be missed gay event …read what the PG has to say about it. The Women’s Law Project and Persad Center present An Evening with Evan Wolfson, author of Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People’s Right to Marry WOMEN’ S RIGHTS SEMINAR SERIES Sponsored by Thursday, April 19, 2007 6:30 […]
Blog Thoughts
First, someone from U-Haul's corporate headquarters came to my site because I said I need a U-Haul to escape Luke Ravenstahl. That's just really funny. I've noticed that the Carnegie Library does an occasional blog search for themselves, but U-Haul? How many times could someone mention it in a blog? Seriously. Second, the burgh report has […]
Reason #117 I Need a U-Haul
In today's PG, Rich Lord takes a peek at the politics behind street paving. It don't look good for many of self-enamored local favorites like Darlene Harris and her merry band of self-defined pavement analysts. But here's the doozy. “I would argue that it's not political. I haven't seen the paving list yet,” said Mayor […]
Bill Peduto and I are just friends
I promised myself I wouldn't ramble on tonight, partly because what I have to say probably isn't original and partly because Thom Hartmann's latest book is beckoning to me from my night stand. Was that just a name drop? Because I totally meant it to be. Ever since I read “What Would Jefferson Do?” and had […]
Buffy Sing-A-Long This Friday — How Very Gay!
Sobering news for gays in Iraq
Courtesty of Pam's House Blend: “In the past three months, more than 30 gays have been executed in Baghdad. The bodies have been found tortured, mutilated – sometimes with signs of rape,” said Mustafa Salim, spokesman for the Rainbow for Life Organisation (RLO), a Baghdad-based gay rights NGO. “Notes were found near some of the […]
Two Innocent Men and a Gay Basher: 60 Minutes Lifts Up the Poor Persecuted White Men
Tonight, Lesley Stahl “sat down” with the three former Duke University lacrosse players who were not charged with the rape of a woman who had been hired as an exotic dancer by their team. Surely, you've heard of it. Two of the three men came across as having learned some painful lessons from the year […]