Archive for May, 2008
Thursday, May 29th, 2008
My husband is a University of Washington alumnus and today he got this package of seeds in the mail. I guess they couldn’t send us a real husky, but why pansies? Somehow, the connection between Huskies and pansies just doesn’t work for me. I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall [...]
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
That Obama may be the first African American candidate – or perhaps even President – doesn’t really interest me. If he were Maggie Thatcher, Thomas Sowell or Walter Williams, I would vote for him. But he isn’t. Far more alarming is the fact that Obama may become our first Marxist president. The connection between the [...]
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Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
Paul “just this guy, you know” over at Thoughts of a Regular Guy has an excellent post quoting Frank Turek’s review David Blankenhorn’s book The Future of Marriage over at TownHall.com where you can read the whole thing. Apparently, a pro-gay liberal Democrat, concludes that homosexual marriage is not in the best interests of children [...]
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Monday, May 19th, 2008
Several excellent articles have been written on the implications and fallout from the California Supreme Court’s decision on gay marriage: The American Thinker has posted an excellent and humorous article on the potential for more legal mischief: The court goes on, with a great deal of verbal sleight-of-hand and gobbledygook, to justify gay marriage, i.e. [...]
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Friday, May 16th, 2008
The California Supreme Court declared yesterday that homosexuals have a constitutional right to marry. What they really did was declare democracy unconstitutional. In fashioning a new right out of whole cloth, the California Supreme Court banned democracy and ignored the majority of California voters, who have voted that marriage should be reserved for one man [...]
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