• Pruning the links list

    I’ve deleted a few weblogs from my links page. I realized that some people I know actually link to A Small Victory, which is one of the more popular right-wing blogs it seems, despite her racism towards anyone who isn’t Christian or Jewish. She’s the kind of person who says racism or anti-semitism offends her, and then gladly keeps comments which talk about how Arabs are the scum of the earth and how the world would be better off if the Palestinians were all killed — example.

    Anyone linking to sites such as that one is now gone from the list.

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  • Watchin’ movies

    I think I’ll be staying inside, catching up with my Netflix queue. This is the current forecast on Yahoo! Weather:

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  • Chunkathalon 2003

    Ayleen from the Portland Crew has posted some images from Chunkathalon 2003, including one you will not want to miss of Zach…

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  • The Bush Administration’s Top 40 Lies About War and Terrorism

    The Bush Administration’s Top 40 Lies About War and Terrorism

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  • Save My Marriage

    Adam Felber asks us for help to save his marriage, which is threatened by the thought of it being a club that gay people might be allowed to join.

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  • Things to do

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  • Regarding “the gay high school”

    I posted a version of this in the comments on a friend’s web log:

    I think the thing people need to realize is that the people that end up at Harvey Milk are, as the administrators put it, ones “with a history.” These are generally kids that have reached the point of being physically hurt, kicked out of their homes, etc. These aren’t kids with a lot of options. In a perfect world we wouldn’t need such schools, but to say that it is the duty of these vulnerable kids to change the world while those of us who are more privileged wait for a more pure solution is offensive. I am reminded of the idea that it is not the job of the oppressed to educate their oppressors.

    Go read James‘s post on the subject. I think it’s one of the best things he has ever written for his weblog.

    For some statistics on gay youth and education, check out this PFLAG page.

    Updated: Also see Steve Gilliard’s post at Daily Kos.

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  • Ireland Rocks

    Not only does Ireland allow homos to march in their St. Patrick’s Day parades (unlike the one in NYC), the Irish government is now warning priests that they are subject to prosecution if they distribute the Vatican’s anti-gay marriage document:

    (Dublin) Priests and bishops are being warned by the Irish government that they face charges if they distribute the Vatican’s denouncement of gay marriage.

    The Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) said Friday that priests who quote sections of the document, hand it out, or send it to politicians or other citizens could be prosecuted under Ireland’s strict incitement to hatred legislation.

    The 12 page document released this week in seven languages describes gay marriage as “evil” and says “legal recognition of homosexual unions or placing them on the same level as marriage would mean not only the approval of deviant behavior.” It also says that “Allowing children to be adopted by persons living in such unions would actually mean doing violence to these children.

    That reminds me of something else. This document is coming from the Vatican’s “Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith”. I think all articles referring to this office need to refer to its previous name: The Roman Inquisition.

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  • Larry Flynt for Governor

    Larry Flynt wants to replace Davis as governor of California.

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  • Smack Mellon’s new site

    Ten days ago I complained about Smack Mellon not updating their site to give info on the Outpost show. They just launched a new web site which includes information on the show.

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