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Prop 8 protests going strong


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Elected liberals, govern liberally

The pressure is already building to get Obama to govern from the center or even, god forbid, the center-right. We shouldn't be surprised by this---fish gotta swim, and pundits gotta stall our country's progress with hand-wringing. The Obama administration should not listen to these nags. All real evidence points to the fact that this moment was when the country finally began to set aside the divisive politics of the right and move towards a more liberal country, with a little less "hate your neighbor" and a little more sharing. Now, we have a long way to go---Prop 8's narrow win shows that. (Though I have some theories that I'll share with you in next week's podcast about why I'm not so sure it's a 100% proof that the voters of California are total bigots.) Obama needs to be an unabashed liberal, because that was what he was elected to be. I have my evidence.

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New womb control advocacy: Personhood USA

As I mentioned earlier, the fundies have their chests puffed out with the passage of anti-gay amendments. There is equal bluster on the anti-choice front despite a defeat. On Tuesday, Colorado citizens rejected an amendment that would have declared a fertilized egg a person. These measures are popping up around the country, and a new organization, Personhood USA, is planning to bring the party to other states. Will these state womb control advocates ever give up?

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Post-election crack for political junkies

Newsweek has the first of a seven part series up on how Obama did what seems to be impossible on paper---win the Presidency while up against not one, but two of the most popular politicians in D.C. while being black in a country where racism is still quite commonplace. If you're a political junkie, this is great reading---total inside baseball, all soap opera. However, just reading the first part, I learned something new and had an assumption I've been carrying around for a long time vindicated.

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The religious right promises more amendments, do we have a plan?

The election is over and the religious right is still hungry, its fangs still dripping with the blood of the carcass of civil rights that it has consumed with the passage of the anti-gay ballot initiatives. Even as it savors the win, it is hunting for its next prey -- states without marriage amendments, and states that extended civil marriage via court ruling.

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Obama 3:16 Says I Just Organized Your Ass

Jennifer Rubin has thirty reasons (thirty!) that McCain didn't win, which can be boiled down to one: despite his constant flirtation with the idea, he never pulled a full wingnut.

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Ballot initiatives provide a wake up call to the LGBT community about race

I didn't think this would happen in my lifetime. We did it - we jettisoned the right-wing and its failed policies out into deep space and made history in the process. We did it with a diverse coalition of citizens - people who look like the America of the future, not the past. It will be a joy to see the Obama family restore dignity to the White House.

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PUMAs, eat my poo


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Mixed bag on props

Prop 8 in California looks like it might have won, unfortunately. Our hopes that we can avoid a Supreme Court hearing on gay marriage look dimmer every day. I suspect, with President Obama doing the appointing, we're going to scratch out a victory (I'm assuming Kennedy will just keep moving to the left on this issue) if this happens, but it would have been nice to avoid it and all the whining about "judicial activism" that will surely come about. I'd hate to see gay marriage become the next abortion---a catch-all issue for right wingers to dump all their personal frustrations on. But since the right has decided that gay marriage is an assault on "traditional" marriage, it's just a matter of time before they create a cadre of broken people who blame their romantic problems and life problems in general on gay marriage, in the same way that they've created a cadre of broken people who blame all their problems on abortion.

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My friends, an ass-whupping

It is now no more that toleration is spoken of, as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights. For happily the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection, should demean themselves as good citizens.

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