In passing

Apr 10
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Long two years.

I cried when Obama won the election. So happy, so proud to be an American. It’s been mostly bad since then. I guess I underestimated just how ugly and ignorant it would get. I know it is the last desperate gasp of those who believe themselves to be God’s chosen elite - a pathetic delusion, in any event; it’s rich people who rule - but it is painful and discouraging to be living through this tide of bullshit and hatred. The glorification of the stupid, writ large.

Aug 02
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Not dead yet

I’ve just been away for a long time.

Aug 14
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A survivor, and part of the only team I will ever support.

A survivor, and part of the only team I will ever support.

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Jul 21
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My letter to the White House

My day began listening to NPR as I drove to work and heard, among other news, that a Republican Pennsylvania State Senator (John Eichelberger) told a Philadelphia radio audience that our society is “allowing” gay people to exist. Eichelberger’s pushing a bill to amend the Pennsylvania Constitution to ban same-sex unions. If this is not hate speech and a tacit incitement to (continued) violence against people within the LGBT community, I do not know what is. I fantasized that the President I so admire and voted for and his justice department would smote the ignorant monster dead (metaphorically speaking) - and then remembered the Justice Department’s recent (outrageous) filing in support of DOMA. There are no more words for the despair and weariness I feel after 61 years (36 of them with my life partner) of enduring this type of hate and injustice. It’s of no consequence to the Democratic party I am sure but I will not be responding to the third fundraising email of the week - chalk it up to weariness.

Jun 28
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