Thank you Ed and Ashley F. Miller for all that information on Prop 8 and DOMA. It was very appreciated.
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Great hangout, really enjoyed it! Having just watched one of my favorite documentaries (»Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial. (2007)« from PBS/Nova Science) for the third time, I thoroughly enjoyed Ed Brayton’s recollections about the trial.
The other flashback to that one judge’s opinion about interracial marriage from the 1960s was especially poignant and eye-opening, and the comparison to most of today’s arguments against marriage equality are quote revealing.
Attention whores. Censors. Egotistical gobshites. Any-bad-thing-at-all.
/pit
“Luuucy…you got some ‘splainin to do!”
If Ed could scoot a little to the left we could watch the game as well!
Can we start a “Buy headphones for Ashley F Miller” fund?
oh wait she has headphones so where is the echo coming from?
Yeah, I was trying to figure out where the echo is coming from as well.
omg I just barely missed it, apparently. Fail.
I liked the Homer Simpson Defense… D’oh!
I hopped on just in time for this to start. I think that means I win.
Also, homeless Congressmen sounds like a wonderful idea.
I missed it. Hadda go out.
No comments on Youtube? Censorship!!1
Ed Brayton could have a second career dictating relaxation tapes with that voice.
#12, I know, the first time I heard Ed’s voice I was kind of shocked at how deep it was. I bet he can do a mean Barry White impression.
Can anybody access Maryam Namazie’s blog?
“At Large”
Random thought – is there any more complete album than Rubber Soul??
Thank you Ed and Ashley F. Miller for all that information on Prop 8 and DOMA. It was very appreciated.
Great hangout, really enjoyed it! Having just watched one of my favorite documentaries (»Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial. (2007)« from PBS/Nova Science) for the third time, I thoroughly enjoyed Ed Brayton’s recollections about the trial.
The other flashback to that one judge’s opinion about interracial marriage from the 1960s was especially poignant and eye-opening, and the comparison to most of today’s arguments against marriage equality are quote revealing.
…which is why I suppose the right wing likes to deny any similarity a priori, to discourage people from making the comparison themselves.
Someone likes their March Madness.
oh, you did a hangout? Then, what, later you gamed? ellohell.