Monthly Archives: October 2008

The Case For Prop 8

Dennis Prager writes: But even though California voters decided by a large margin to retain the man-woman definition of marriage, passing Proposition 8 will be a challenge. First, the attorney general of California, Jerry Brown, unilaterally renamed the proposition as … Continue reading

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Gay Marriage Gets The Love Treatment From The LA Times

From the blog Get Religion: The Los Angeles Times ran two stories about the California marriage proposition that deal heavily with religion. The first is a puff piece — a pro-same-sex marriage press release, really — about the gay weddings … Continue reading

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Spinning

Monday night. Fifty five degrees out. Too cold. Staying in. Running late. What’s the use of going to shul? Tuesday morning. Failure. Failure. Failure. I feel like a failure. I feel like I’m swirling down the toilet of life. On … Continue reading

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While I Fight To Get Back In, Others Fight To Leave Pico-Robertson

From my live cam chat: guest36:  Luke:  so where do you daven now? YourMoralLeader:  various guest36:  why were you booted? YourMoralLeader:  on my blog, ‘coz i outed that 18yo jina davidovich guest36:  thought because you posted about the lawsuit, or … Continue reading

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The Return of the Fairness Doctrine

I wonder if the Democrats will try to extend this to the internet? Brian C. Anderson writes for the New York Post: SHOULD Barack Obama win the presidency and Democrats take full control of Congress, next year will see a … Continue reading

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