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This violent phallus in your hands will not destroy the patriarchy

Let me preface this by saying that on the issue of gun control, I'm often and unusually agnostic. I think pro-gun control people make a lot of intellectually dishonest arguments, such as when they deny that an armed citizenry would be a good thing to have against a tyrannical government, especially when they point to government tanks and missiles. That fails to take into account how police states generally work, on a more person-to-person level where armed citizens would be helpful. But anti-gun control people are also intellectually dishonest when it comes to crime. They're always running to "protect yourself" arguments, which fail to take into account the statistical reality that crime gets worse, not better, when you introduce a bunch of guns into the equation. This is true of street crime, but also in the case of patriarchal violence against women, such as rape and domestic violence.

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The Real Question Here

Sure, Avril Lavigne may be about to take over the most watched YouTube video spot of all time, but the real question is how this became number one. It's like the video that your sheltered cousins watch to prove they actually do watch shit on the internet.

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Sameosity

imageNo More Mister Nice Blog points out that the new generation of fiercely independent rebel conservatives are actually just like the last few generations of fiercely independent rebel conservatives.

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Vitter and Craig co-sponsor Federal Marriage Amendment

The "I'm not sh*tting you" news of the day. Here are two guys who should have hung their hypocritical heads in shame after embarrassing their party, but they just can't help themselves - they hate TEH GAYZ that much. (PageOneQ):

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Bobby 'Exorcist' Jindal ready to sign off on stealth creationism bill

McCain's VP short-lister continues the march to turn back the hands of time --and enhance his fundnut cred -- by supporting a Louisiana bill that will advance intelligent design. (Talk2Action):

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A bit of common sense

Good news, if you can call anything "good" after all this girl has been through: An 11-year-old Romanian girl who was previously denied an abortion after her uncle raped her will now be allowed to abort, at 21 weeks. (Would have been earlier if the authorities hadn't dithered out of base misogyny.) Hopefully she'll be able to proceed without further delay and start the healing process.

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Five years after Lawrence v. Texas: keep your eye on the U.S. Supreme Court

While many of us out there have been bickering, arguing, debating and shedding tears about which Democratic candidate should or shouldn't be the presidential nominee, remember that without Lawrence v. Texas, a U.S. Supreme Court decision that came down five years ago today, that the rights we have won because of that landmark ruling marked the legal foundation upon which we've built progress.

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Friday Random Ten "Screw Anything But Slippers" Edition

Ten songs at random from your MP3 collection. Leave 'em in comments. Here's mine:

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Gay Army sergeant who discussed serving openly in 60 Minutes piece is discharged under DADT

Darren Manzella, the Army Sergeant who appeared on 60 Minutes with Lesley Stahl to tell his story of coming out of the closet to his colleagues and commanding officer, and who served openly in Kuwait without incident, has now been discharged under the absurd Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy. The Pentagon has decided that it was time to boot yet another decorated service member from its ranks not simply for being gay -- but for exposing the fact that the boots and the ground and most COs don't give a damn about someone's sexual orientation. (SLDN):

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Bamboo Reviews: Kung Fu Panda

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The NBA Draft Is Kind Of Lame

imageI've never really liked the NBA Draft, even when I was rabidly collecting cards and attending Cavs games in the mid-90s.

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He Wrote "Blog"

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Single no problem no really

So last week I was helping with the Seal Press booth at the National Women's Studies Association conference in Cincinnati, so I took the opportunity to get some books that they put out that I've wanted to read but haven't gotten around to yet. One was a book I've been eyeballing for awhile, with equal parts enthusiasm and dread: Single State of the Union: Single Women Speak Out on Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Happiness, an anthology edited by Diane Mapes. I was eager, because I wanted to read single women talking about being single in honest ways, because right now 99.9% of pop culture references to single women carry the assumption that single women are primarily interested in not being single. And that's not been my experience of single life at all. On the other hand, I dreaded reading it because I feared that there would be a lot of New-Agey-love-your-broken-self-as-is stuff that doesn't go far enough in exposing myths, especially the wrong myth that being single equals being unhappy for women.

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