Showing posts with label Gay Rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gay Rights. Show all posts

Friday, December 26, 2008

Amy Ray discusses the disconnect between Americans' tolerance of homosexuality and their refusal to grant gay couples the right to marry.

Via The Hub:


Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls on Gay Marriage

Sunday, November 16, 2008

“This is the potential of the Web,”

From Bits:

"
Gay-Rights Activists Use Web to Organize Global Rally
Gay marriage supporters at a Saturday rally in Chicago. (Credit: M. Spencer Green/AP)
The Internet played an unprecedented role in rallying voters during this year’s election. In the aftermath of the election, Web 2.0 tools are continuing to play a role in other causes, astonishing long-time activists with the power and speed with which it gets their message out. "

Wonderful! And, of course, you get to read me. How delightful!

"Passers-by on Broadway were honking their horns & giving us the thumbs-up. "

Andrew Sullivan's blog documented the protests yesterday about Proposition 8 in California:

15 Nov 2008 08:20 pm

The View From Your Protest: Missoula, Montana

Montana

One of his readers writes:

"It was a day which made me feel good about our town & optimistic for our future, gay & straight."

Scroll up and down. Very moving and uplifting.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Why Do I Focus So Much On Economics?

I tend not to comment on the following things:

1) Polls : They're imprecise, and, if you like the results, they're meaningful, but if you don't, they're crap.

2) Gaffes: Everybody makes them.

3) Changes Of Opinion : Quite often it makes sense, and, if you agree with the change, it's enlightenment, but if you don't, it's hypocrisy or putting your wet finger in the air.

There are probably others.

Also, Andrew Sullivan, Ron Chusid, Kos, a number of people, focus on everything the candidates say or their shortcomings, and that gets the lion's share of the press anyway, and, well, I don't enjoy it.

Some issues, like Gay Rights and Drug Policy, I've left to others like Andrew Sullivan and Reason, although I'll probably mention them more in the future.

However, my main point in focusing on economics and economic policy is that it is where libertarians most blow a gasket about the Democratic Party, and I endeavor to zero in on the crux of the problem. I don't guarantee to do it well, but, you get the point.