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Wednesday, November 26th, 2003
Take that, opponents of church-state separation!
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Monday, November 24th, 2003
I've been really excited for the past ... gosh, almost a year now, over the prospect of marrying Lacie. The day she said yes was one of the happiest of my life, and I fully anticipate the big day itself to be the same. Nevertheless, with the current ...
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Tuesday, November 18th, 2003
For those upset by the (excellent) ruling of the Mass. Supreme Court:
To those who think that marriage is traditionally between one man and one woman - what about traditionally (or currently) polyandrous and polygynous societies?
To those who think it is necessary to blindly follow tradition - shall we return to ...
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Sunday, November 9th, 2003
Sometimes, the current Republican lack of regard for traditions that support and allow bipartisanship - that allow the minority party to have a voice in government - astounds me. From the Austin-American Statesman:
GOP girds for Senate war.
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Tuesday, November 4th, 2003
So the Post and the Concord Monitor are sponsoring an interesting event this week - they're hosting online chats with the nine Democratic candidates for president:
Rep Richard Gephardt
Sen. Joseph Lieberman
Rep. Dennis Kucinich
Al Sharpton
Wesley Clark
Howard Dean
Carol Moseley Braun
Sen. John Edwards
Sen. John Kerry
I've read the Gephardt transcript and have just started the ...
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