Cheryl Jacques resigning from HRC

December 1st, 2004

Supreme Court refuses to hear gay marriage case

December 1st, 2004

Salon.com: Democracy inaction

November 30th, 2004
If U.S. officials who are complaining about election fraud in Ukraine applied the same standards in Ohio, then our own presidential election certainly was stolen.



Court rules universities can bar military recruiters

November 30th, 2004
The 2-to-1 decision relied in large part on a decision in 2000 by the United States Supreme Court to allow the Boy Scouts to exclude gay scoutmasters. Just as the Scouts have a First Amendment right to bar gays, the appeals court said, law schools may prohibit groups that they consider discriminatory.

Internet porn is the new crack, Senate told

November 29th, 2004

Forget health care, oil wars, and decent employment. “Internet pornography is the new crack cocaine, leading to addiction, misogyny, pedophilia, boob jobs and erectile dysfunction, according to clinicians and researchers testifying before a Senate committee Thursday.”

An individual associated with the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (!!) says


Pornography really does, unlike other addictions, biologically cause direct release of the most perfect addictive substance….That is, it causes masturbation, which causes release of the naturally occurring opioids…[emphasis mine]



Another salient quote from the article:



Judith Reisman of the California Protective Parents Association suggested that more study of “erototoxins” could show how pornography is not speech-protected under the First Amendment.

“The Faith Factor”

November 29th, 2004

Interesting article by Barbara Ehrenreich in The Nation:

In the aftermath of election ‘04, centrist Democrats should not be flirting with faith but re-examining their affinity for candidates too mumble-mouthed and compromised to articulate poverty and war as the urgent moral issues they are. Jesus is on our side here, and secular liberals should not be afraid to invoke him. Policies of pre-emptive war and the upward redistribution of wealth are inversions of the Judeo-Christian ethic, which is for the most part silent, or mysteriously cryptic, on gays and abortion. At the very least, we need a firm commitment to public forms of childcare, healthcare, housing and education–for people of all faiths and no faith at all. Secondly, progressives should perhaps rethink their own disdain for service-based outreach programs. Once it was the left that provided “alternative services” in the form of free clinics, women’s health centers, food co-ops and inner-city multi-service storefronts. Enterprises like these are not substitutes for an adequate public welfare state, but they can become the springboards from which to demand one.

Get them while they’re young, Evita, get them while they’re young

November 28th, 2004

Consumerism has become the national pastime and the de facto membership badge of American society. We are bombarded daily with messages to consume to keep up, to consume to be happy, to consume to show love. And who doesn’t want the good life? It’s so easy; you don’t even need money to achieve instant happiness; credit will do!

It seems like we drive ourselves to distraction with superficialities rather than with accomplishments. Perhaps the trappings of consumerism are new but superficial diversion has been present throughout civilization; after all, “bread and circus” is not a new concept.

Anyway, The New York Times Magazine is out with its Design Issue this week, and it deals with marketing directed at kids. You can read the lead story here.

In youth marketing, the mom campaign is often referred to as ”the gatekeeper model”… In this case, [the agency] would apply one of its models, specifically, ”The Seven Faces of Mom.”… There is New Mom on the Block,Great Expectations Mom, Vicarious Mom, All-Perfect Mom, Connected Mom and so on.




Religious liberals mobilizing to counter the religious right

November 28th, 2004

Liberal religious figures, concerned about broad moral issues such as world poverty as well as the perception that ”moral values” helped win the election for President Bush, are stepping up their organizational efforts to support left-leaning candidates and their causes to prepare for the 2006 midterms and the 2008 presidential election.

GLAAD viewer’s guide on the 20/20 special about Matthew Shepard’s murder

November 27th, 2004

GLAAD has released an alert informing viewers of the distortions and simplifications in tonight’s 20/20 broadcast of “A Murder In Laramie: The Mystery And The Myth.”

Homecoming becoming less gender-rigid

November 27th, 2004

The New York Times has an interesting article on how gay and lesbian students are causing many schools to choose their homecoming “kings” and “queens” in a less stereotypical way.