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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Happy Eleventh Birthday, Son. Daddy’s Bought You Your Very Own Gun
In anticipation of his upcoming eleventh birthday, Shawn Moore of Carneys Point, New Jersey, bought his son Josh, a spiffy new .22 rifle manufactured to look like an assault weapon. He then took the photo of Josh that you see … Continue reading
Posted in Families, Guns, News
Tagged assault weapons, guns, Josh Moore, new jersey, Sandy Hook, Shawn Moore
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Tiffany Bredeck – The Stork Who Delivered
Tiffany Bredeck and Lon Newman She stood alone amid men with swords, like a feathery Joan of Arc, but when the incense smoke cleared, it was the friendly stork who had scored a solid victory in the War On Women. … Continue reading
Posted in healthcare, humor, News, Politics
Tagged 40 Days For Life, abortion, birth control, Catholics, contraception, family planning, FPHS, Lon Newman, pregnancy, protest, stork, Tiffany Bredeck, Wausau, Wisconsin
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Meg Staunton and Nancy Lefkowitz, Planting Seeds Of Change To America’s Gun Culture
Do you remember the days immediately after Sandy Hook; how it was almost like thinking in repeating loops through layers of cotton batting? For almost everyone I know, it went something like this: How can this have happened? Those poor … Continue reading
Posted in Guns, News
Tagged Connecticut, guns, March for Change, Meg Staunton, Nancy Lefkowitz, newtown, Snady Hook
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Chief Mark Proffitt And The Rest Of The Story
If the gay man is protected and the homophobe gets fired, does it matter to you if the “hero” who made it happen acted from a sense of justice, or used the gay man to exact revenge? Every kid has … Continue reading
Posted in News, Politics
Tagged gay, Kyle Calendine, Mark Proffitt, Mary McAngus, Ohio, police
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A Determined Community Stands Up To Hatred
Four times the mural of President Obama was vandalized; and four times Marcus and Melvinie Davis and Reginald and Rhonda Radford Adams brought it back to life. Meet two extraordinary black couples, who led their Houston community to stand against … Continue reading
Posted in Living, News
Tagged art, Marcus Davis, Melvinie Davis, mural, Obama, paint, Reginald Adams, Rhonda Adams, vandalize
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LGBT Legal Groups Sacrifice Three-Year-Old Jacob For A More Favorable Venue
Three-year-old Jacob survived being born drug addicted, a mother who abandoned him, and a social worker who decided to let him die. Rescued by a lesbian couple, his rights should have been championed by the LGBT legal organizations, but instead, … Continue reading
Posted in Families, Living, News, Politics
Tagged ACLU, adoption, April DeBoer, gay, Jane Rowse, Michigan
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Two Dads And The Missing Piece Of The Puzzle
I live about ten miles from the Machus Red Fox restaurant where I closed my first multi-million dollar sale. It is also the place where, years before that sale, I had the most romantic meal of my life, sipping lobster … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged adoption, baby, Danny Stewart, gay, new york, Peter Mercurio, same-sex marriage, subway
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