What are licenses for anyway?
It’s really seaming like this week has a theme to it… (Via
It’s really seaming like this week has a theme to it… (Via
I’m sure by now you’ve all heard that North Carolina passed Amendment 1 on Tuesday, taking a statutory ban on same sex marriage and enshrining it in their state constitution. […]
Invalidated & Unaccepted Keaton Fuller sounds like a good kid. He is just about to graduate from the Prince of Peace Catholic school. Even earned the highest award given by […]
Black people, especially in the south, know a thing or two about discrimination and the dangers of the tyranny of the majority, so listen to to the Rev. Dr. William […]
While marriage equality is a worthy goal, it’s an uphill battle due to the perception a lot of people have about what marriage is. Unfortunately, a person’s perception is their […]
Donations 2010 Alabama gubernatorial candidate Bill Johnson is a man that likes to donate. Sperm that is. After arriving in New Zealand last May to work on Christchurch earthquake recovery, […]
Here’s Sabaton’s Counterstrike about the 1967 Six Days War. On a side note, I was in Jerusalem three weeks after the 40th anniversary of the war. The two sides of […]
In case you’ve missed the news, the new Executive Director of the Secular Coalition of America is Edwina Rogers who’s more than 20 year political career has involved working for […]
Darrel Ray posted on Facebook last night that Jerry DeWitt, Executive Director of Recovering from Religion and Teresa McBain, Director of the Clergy Project will be guests on NPR’s “Talk […]
It’s always good to have a reminder of where the burden of proof lies.