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Category Archives: Politics
A Gay Dad’s Open Letter to the New Pope
A few months ago, I had pondered on what the now retired Pope Benedict might observe and learn on a trip with my family to Disneyland. He had just made some rude and inaccurate observations about families like mine, and … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Family, Gay Christians, Living, Mixing religion and politics, News, Politics, Religion
Tagged gay dad, New pope, Rob Watson, vatican selects pope
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A Gay Dad’s Bittersweet Belated Valentine to Meg Whitman
Last week was extraordinary. The issue of same sex marriage was discussed more intelligently than ever before. In depth thought and information, including an outstanding synopsis by the American Sociological Association , appeared as amici briefs filed with the US … Continue reading
Marriage Equality is Too Big for Just One Political Party
Thank you: Ken Mehlman, Chairman, Republican National Committee, 2005-2007 Tim Adams, Undersecretary of the Treasury for International Affairs, 2005-2007 David D. Aufhauser, General Counsel, Department of Treasury, 2001-2003 Cliff S. Asness, Businessman, Philanthropist, and Author John B. Bellinger III, Legal … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Family, Living, Marriage equality, Prejudice, US Politics
Tagged Republican Gay Marriage, SCOTUS same sex marriage
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5 Reasons Why the Supreme Court Ruling for Marriage Equality Could Be the Best Thing for the GOP
One thing that I have learned as a parent to two 10 year old boys—sometimes while a child sometimes says he wants one thing, he secretly may be hoping that he doesn’t get it. Their voices quiver as they ask … Continue reading
A Gay Dad Sounds Off: Since When Did the Culture Wars Become a Food Fight
At the 1992 Republican Convention, Pat Buchanan declared, “There is a religious war going on in our country for the soul of America. It is a cultural war, as critical to the kind of nation we will one day be … Continue reading
A Gay Dad Invitation to a Supreme Court Justice: Come to Dinner With My Family
Some of us are nervous to exhale. Same Sex Marriage is before the Supreme Court. Just like the election had the “swing state factor,” so does this. Justice Anthony Kennedy. Justice Kennedy was nominated to the Supreme Court by Ronald … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Family, Living, Marriage equality, Mixing religion and politics, News, Politics, Prejudice, Religion, US Politics
Tagged Anthony Kennedy, Dennis Hollingsworth, gay marriage, Paul Clement, Same sex marriage before the Supreme Court, SCOTUS, Swing vote on the Supreme Court
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A Son Tells His Gay Dad , “You Are Not My Mom”
I always figured there were certain hateful statements my sons would make, especially ones that say I am inadequate. Such statements would come out in the future during some teen age angst scrapple where I was laying down the law … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Family, Prejudice, US Politics
Tagged anti-gay family, gay dad, gay family education, kids getting sick, Rob Watson
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The Ten Reasons It is Unfair to Compare LGBTQ vs.Straight Parenting
George Bernard Shaw once described straight parenting as having ”no test of fitness”. LGBTQ parents are beyond the “test” In recent scrutiny by representatives of the Catholic Church and a group of authors speaking at the Heritage Foundation, the raking … Continue reading
A Straight Man’s Perspective on Why the Homosexual Agenda is Everyone’s Agenda… and is Vital
“The Homosexual Agenda.” For so many years that term has been bandied about. A favorite buzz word of the religious right, a boogeyman to engender fear and hatred and to keep the public from thinking rationally. For a long time … Continue reading
DOUBLE STANDARD
History has shown that women have skills and talents that often exceed those of men, despite the worldwide tendency for all societies to place women in a lower status. Men may indeed be the physically stronger gender. However, women have … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Politics, Prejudice, Science
Tagged birth control costs, double standard against women, reproductive rights, viagra
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