When I saw that Glenn Reynolds had posted, “BILL CLINTONÂ WAFFLES ON SAME-SEX MARRIAGE“, I assumed that if I followed the link I might find fodder for an original post, but basically jus...
I very rarely find myself agreeing with Andrew Sullivan, but on this post of his from yesterday I have little choice (hyperbole excluded):
Here’s the latest ad from the Christianist right oppos...
I no longer pay attention to anything Andrew Sullivan does or says unless it is linked on a right-of-center blog. Â And given that one of his latest narrow-minded rants appears on this very blog, I...
It’s been well over a year since I ended a vow of celibacy I undertook just over three years ago. Â I wanted to see what it was like not to have sex for a period of time. Â Fortunately, I wa...
Today in the Wall Street Journal’s online Political Diary (available by subscription), John Fund addresses a specific manifestation of an issue we have long addressed on this blog, the preferenc...
This quote from a book I’m reading for my dissertation, is particularly relevant to the debate on gay marriage:
A serious sex education begins by emphasizing the reasons why female sexuality is...
Maine is no longer the bellwether she once was in the Nineteenth Century, but should voters in the Pine Tree State vote down a “citizens’ veto” of legislation recognizing gay marriag...
Given that the elected legislature had passed and the elected Governor had signed the law in Maine recognizing same-sex marriage, I had expected the dynamics of the race to be a little different in th...
It seems gay leaders exist to make my point about their incompetence to appeal to those whose minds they most need to change. Â Now, we learn that the leader of the No on 1 campaign in Maine, instea...
As many of you may know that last Tuesday while voters in Maine rejected gay marriage, voters in Washington State approved domestic partnerships. Â That “split decision” occasioned my la...