No on 8: Where's Rosie?
Some people are making much of the fact that while Rosie O'Donnell jumped at the chance to get legally married in California, she hasn't (yet) donated to the No on 8 campaign that would preserve her right to do so.
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Some people are making much of the fact that while Rosie O'Donnell jumped at the chance to get legally married in California, she hasn't (yet) donated to the No on 8 campaign that would preserve her right to do so.
Arnold Schwarznegger and Ronald Reagan are featured in the latest ad from Republicans Against Prop 8:
A decision by Texas' attorney general not to contest a February appellate ruling means that buttplugs, dildoes and other sex toys are now entirely legal in the U.S. Fifth Circuit, comprised of Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi.
Samuel L. Jackson narrates the latest No on 8 ad:
And it would be Elizabeth ("I'm fine with gay marriage") Edwards to do it. Take note, Mrs. Spitzer and all the other political wives who've stood by their horndog men like so many Tammy Wynettes. Elizabeth spoke Wednesday in Washington on health care and was conspicuously not wearing a wedding ring.
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Everyone seems to be confident that Barack Obama is going to be our next president. Being the nervous type, I am one Obama supporter who is hopeful but thinks it is too early to celebrate.
Sure, the polls look good. Really, really good. The latest Newsweek poll finds Obama leading McCain 53 percent to 41 percent, while the most recent CBS News/The New York Times poll has Obama beating McCain 52 percent to 39 percent, and the Big Ten Battleground Poll gives Obama 52 percent of the vote and McCain 43 percent.
The mother of all polls, CNN's Poll of Polls—made up of data from seven surveys, including Pew, Gallup and Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby polls—has Obama raking in 51 percent of the vote and McCain at 43 percent.
Sen. Diane Feinstein urges Calfornians to vote "No" on Prop 8:
Sarah Palin's go-to consignment shop, Out of the Closet in Anchorage, Alaska, has been threatened with copyright infringement by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, which runs thrift shops on the West Coast by the same name. Oh, and they also want her clothes.
As we get closer and closer to Nov. 4th, it seems as if more
and more of the water cooler discussions at work centers around the upcoming
election.
I was in a meeting today when the topic surfaced and a colleague was once again ranting against John McCain. She feeds off of adversity and purposefully directed her tirade toward the sole Republican in the room. She ended by gesturing at me and saying, “Jerry, back me up on this!”
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