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Theories of (Homo)sexuality


h1 Posted 6 years, 8 months ago in the early afternoon by

This month’s podcast somewhat accompanies this post. It’s been a long time coming: my response to the HP’s second argument in our series of blogger debates. For those of you new to the blog, the blogger debates between Hispanic Pundit and I evolved out of last year’s election. While I saw many progressives talking of [...]

Theories of (Homo)sexuality


h1 Posted 6 years, 8 months ago in the early afternoon by

This month’s podcast somewhat accompanies this post. It’s been a long time coming: my response to the HP’s second argument in our series of blogger debates. For those of you new to the blog, the blogger debates between Hispanic Pundit and I evolved out of last year’s election. While I saw many progressives talking of [...]

A Case Against Gay Marriage


h1 Posted 7 years, 2 months ago at around evening time by

Before I begin with my case against gay marriage, I want to make a note that my argument is based on the act of homosexuality, not the person. In addition, I make no judgement, good or bad, about homosexuality in general. The gay marriage debate is perceived by many as a debate about gays. It [...]

A Case Against Gay Marriage


h1 Posted 7 years, 2 months ago at around evening time by

Before I begin with my case against gay marriage, I want to make a note that my argument is based on the act of homosexuality, not the person. In addition, I make no judgement, good or bad, about homosexuality in general. The gay marriage debate is perceived by many as a debate about gays. It [...]

A Case for Choice


h1 Posted 7 years, 2 months ago around lunchtime by

This is the fourth time I’ve started writing my thoughts about the abortion debate. The other three times? My arguments all had flaws or contradictions. I’ve learned a lot this past week. Besides all the thoughtful comments that followed HispanicPundit’s post, I’ve also been reading articles from both sides about the abortion debate. I’ve been [...]

A Case for Choice


h1 Posted 7 years, 2 months ago around lunchtime by

This is the fourth time I’ve started writing my thoughts about the abortion debate. The other three times? My arguments all had flaws or contradictions. I’ve learned a lot this past week. Besides all the thoughtful comments that followed HispanicPundit’s post, I’ve also been reading articles from both sides about the abortion debate. I’ve been [...]

Abortion And ‘Might Makes Right’


h1 Posted 7 years, 2 months ago late at night by

Oso suggested I start off with abortion, so my first topic on abortion will be one of my favorite quotes from Alan Keyes1. For those of you that don’t know who Alan Keyes is, he is an African American Republican who ran for president in 2000. If memory serves me right, he holds a doctorate [...]

Abortion And ‘Might Makes Right’


h1 Posted 7 years, 2 months ago late at night by

Oso suggested I start off with abortion, so my first topic on abortion will be one of my favorite quotes from Alan Keyes1. For those of you that don’t know who Alan Keyes is, he is an African American Republican who ran for president in 2000. If memory serves me right, he holds a doctorate [...]

gay marriage and mole


h1 Posted 7 years, 11 months ago in the wee hours by

The fact is, the California constitution is written, approved, and amended by elected representatives. It’s a much more democratic process than on the federal level and it should be up to state representatives rather than individual judges to write state law. As overpundit, points out, illegally granting same sex marriage licenses is from a legal perspective no different than Alabama justice, Roy Moore’s putting up the Ten Commandments monument despite state protests.