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The Time Has Come: Ban Straight Marriage

Great article from David Mixner’s blog, Live from Hell’s Kitchen:

 

The LGBT community likes to believe it is a tolerant community that is open to a wide spectrum of alternative relationships. However, with the recent marriage of Kim Kardashian that lasted for only 72 days we might have reached our limit. After a ten million dollar wedding, entirely sponsored by commercial interests, we are treated to a scam of a divorce. If only this was an exception in the straight community but alas it is just the latest in scam marriages that have placed heavy burdens on the institution of marriage.

What kind of message does this send our children? What kind of role models does this provide our little ones? These high profile short term marriages are just the ones visible. Can you imagine how many straights have practiced this violation of their marriage vows across the country?

The time has come for a Constitutional Amendment to ban straight marriages .

The haphazard way that straights have approached marriage hurts LGBT marriages. The LGBT community has worked hard to win marriage equality. With these clowns staying with their spouse for less than six months seriously demeans our scared vows. The LGBT community has had its patience tested with these quick divorces and it is time we take action.

Look at the record of the celebrities who have scarred the institution of marriage. Gwaker reports that these marriages have lasted less than six months. It is shocking, I tell you, it is shocking!

More:   DavidMixner.com – Live From Hell’s Kitchen.

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Bill Maher: “Promiscuous” Republicans Wouldn’t Even Support Jesus for President

Great video from Bill Maher’s “Real Time” last night….

He talks about the “promiscuous” Republican electorate that falls in love with a new Candidate every month- until they get to know them.

Then, he closes with how even Jesus of Nazareth wouldn’t be able to please these people….

Which should give the GOP voters something to think about.

But if Republicans really thought-and felt- well, would they be Republicans?

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L’Shana Tove

Tonight is the first night of Rosh Hashanah.

L’Shana Tove to all my Jewish friends– and everyone else as well.

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Quote of the Day

If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave it to.

Dorothy Parker

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Obama’s Preaching Doesn’t Reach

Interesting article from Anthea Butler at Religion Dispatches.

For the record, she is an Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Pennsylvania and an African-American woman.

While I continue to support President Obama, I have my concerns as well.

He’s been much friendlier to Wall Street than Main Street…

He doesn’t seem to “dance with the ones who brought him” too well.  Sometimes, it’s almost like he’s ashamed to be seen with us.  He had to be pushed and pushed to take action on Gay issues, but he did take action.

Now he’s pushing some buttons with another core constituency.

I hope he’s had a true realization- on the Road to Damascus, so to speak- and this isn’t just fear driven based on recent polls.

If he had pushed the agenda he was elected to pursue, instead of tilting at the windmills of compromise with the GOP, we wouldn’t be having this dialogue…

Here is an excerpt from Dr Butler’s column and a link to the full version:

Obama’s performance of black preaching may play well to church folks who love him no matter what, but to those critical of his policies that have placed African Americans at the highest unemployment rates, the president’s fake whooping rings hollow. Why is it that every time the president speaks to a predominately black audience, he goes into a preacher’s cadence, and starts to speak as though he were at a pulpit? Why is it that he never gets “righteously angry” with the white folks as often as he does at the black folks?

If you think I am harsh, consider a segment of the president’s 2010 CBC speech: “I need everybody here to go back to your neighborhoods to go back to your workplaces, to go to churches and go to the barbershops and go to the beauty shops, and tell them we’ve got more work to do.”

Damn. I think most black people I know do more than just work, go to church, and get their hair done.

Let me say it more bluntly. The president said at the end of his CBC speech: “[I] expect all of you to march with me and press on. Take off your bedroom slippers, put on your marching shoes. Shake it off. Stop complaining, stop grumbling, stop crying. We are going to press on.”

That was the moment that the president turned into a jackleg preacher. A jackleg preacher is an untrained preacher who relies on tried and true tropes to get his audience to respond to preaching. If a jackleg is really good, he or she can get the money or whatever else they want by hitting the sweet spot, that emotional place where the congregation always responds well, because they recognize the feelings and emotions the jackleg preacher wants to evoke. Referring to taking off the slippers and putting on marching shoes is a tired racist trope, and besides, isn’t Snooki the person who wears her slippers in public? I don’t think she’s African American.

There is a history with Obama’s speeches to predominantly black audiences that either try to use respectability or shame to change steroetypical behavior. Obama’s 2008 speech excoriating absent black fathers at the Apostolic Church of God in Chicago, and his comments on the campaign trail in 2008 in Beaumont, Texas urging black parents “not to feed their kids cold Popeye’s chicken for breakfast,” are just two examples of how Obama deploys this racially-coded rhetorical strategy. The president’s behavior since taking office towards the African American community has been either to tell black folks to get in line and get to work, or gee, I love ya’ll, but I need your vote. If only he would speak to Republicans and Tea Partiers in the same harsh manner.

MORE:   Obama’s Preaching Doesn’t Reach | Religion Dispatches.

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I Have Forgiven You Jesus….

I love Morrissey.

The man is a true poet who isn’t afraid to be controversial or a little crazy.

He’s an artist and I’ve loved his work for more years than I can count….

Seems like the perfect antidote to all the Michele Bachmann posts today…

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Pat Robertson: How Do You Explain This One?

Again, I’m going to try to follow Pat Robertson’s illogical logic…

In the video below, he talks about this week’s Virginia earthquake causing cracks in the Washington Monument and implying that it is symbolic and a message from God…

Well, there is a major Hurricane heading right for Pat Robertson’s Headquarters in Virginia Beach.  I wonder what he will have to say about that….

Maybe this is also symbolic and a message from god?

I somehow don’t think he’ll see it that way….

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Tea Party Less Popular than Muslims and Atheists

Someone needs to tell this to the GOP….

But then, I suspect they know, but can’t do anything about it since they sold their soul to the Tea Party.

The Tea Party is now the Republican base.

But then, it always was….we’ve just seen behind the curtain now.

From today’s New York Times.  Emphasis mine:

Polls show that disapproval of the Tea Party is climbing. In April 2010, a New York Times/CBS News survey found that 18 percent of Americans had an unfavorable opinion of it, 21 percent had a favorable opinion and 46 percent had not heard enough. Now, 14 months later, Tea Party supporters have slipped to 20 percent, while their opponents have more than doubled, to 40 percent.

Of course, politicians of all stripes are not faring well among the public these days. But in data we have recently collected, the Tea Party ranks lower than any of the 23 other groups we asked about — lower than both Republicans and Democrats. It is even less popular than much maligned groups like “atheists” and “Muslims.” Interestingly, one group that approaches it in unpopularity is the Christian Right.

MORE:   Crashing the Tea Party – NYTimes.com.

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My Fellow American

I received an e-mail from Elizabeth, at the organization “My Fellow American”  asking me to run the video, below.  It is my pleasure to do so….

This organization is focused on inclusion.  It’s mission is to remind people that Muslims are also our fellow Americans, integral parts of our communities and deserving of our respect.

Here is a great video they produced as well as some more information, including a link to their website, below:

About My Fellow American

My Fellow American is an online film and social media project that calls upon concerned Americans to pledge and spread a message that Muslims are our fellow Americans. It asks people of other backgrounds to pledge, and share a real life story about a Muslim friend, neighbor, or colleague that they admire. Using the power of social media, My Fellow American seeks to change the narrative – from Muslims as the other, to Muslims as our fellow Americans.

Most Americans have never met an American Muslim. Many only know Muslims through the way they are portrayed in the media. American Muslims are so often vilified as “the other” that it is possible not to recognize that most were born in the U.S. Or that those who immigrated here came seeking the same freedoms and opportunities that have always attracted people to America.

Muslims are our fellow Americans, who today face threats to their civil rights and even their personal safety because of the fearful and often hateful rhetoric that would not be tolerated were it uttered about any other minority group.

via My Fellow American – About.

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Don’t Have Sex—You Will Get Pregnant and Die

This is truly sad…

Someone needs to introduce the “Bristol Palin Sex Education Bill” in Congress to bring the U.S. into at least the 20th Century in sex education.  It will take a while longer to get to the 21st…

I don’t know how many times it has to be proven that abstinence only sex education does not work….

I don’t think the Religious Right needs to worry about schools teaching kids how to have sex.  They can figure that part out.  It’s the part about avoiding pregnancy and STD’s that they need to learn.  God knows, s0me parents won’t tell them….

Need we look farther than Sarah Palin’s daughter Bristol?

From The Nation:

There is no significant difference in the rates of teenage sexuality in the United States compared to other similar, developed western countries. American teens are simply far less likely to use contraception. It is no surprise that the United States has one of the highest teen pregnancy and STI rates in the developed world.

Sexuality education in the United States has evolved to teach everything besides sex itself. Although teenagers in more progressive schools may learn how to slide a condom onto a banana, they rarely learn how to access birth control conveniently and affordably. Instead, students in both abstinence only and comprehensive programs are given projects that test and assess their knowledge of how to avoid sex, rather than their knowledge of sexual health. At the end of a typical course, many students know that they can “go to the movies” or “play soccer” instead of having sex, but they do not know what to do in case their alternative activities plan falls through and the condom breaks.

via Don’t Have Sex—You Will Get Pregnant and Die | The Nation.

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