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Sunday, July 25, 2004
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The Institution of Marriage
How can anyone say that gay couples getting married will erode the sanctity of marriage? Is there any sanctity left?
I was just watching a new show on Bravo called "Things I Hate About You."
How is that not an attack on the institution of marriage? A
network pays married people to talk about the things that drive them
apart, and offers prizes - and revenge - to the person who's faced with the worst habit? Sure. That's good for the ol' relationship.
While we're on the subject, Temptation Island isn't an attack on the institution of marriage?
Britney Spears isn't attacking the institution of marriage? I mean, she is involved with a man who's fathered two children with another woman.
Meanwhile, the problem is all about gay people. Scary, dangerous gay people. Mm hmm.
7:27:28 PM
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Sleepy Day
Yesterday it was 92 degrees in Seattle. I know that sounds tame
to you folks in Arizona, or New England, or the Midwest. But 92,
combined with the murky humidity that we get from the Pacific, makes
for a pretty miserable day.
So yesterday, we hid in a movie theatre to get out of the heat.
Saw "The Bourne Supremacy." A fun movie, very well-made, good
white knuckle, nail-biter action movie. Then we went out for
dinner - a neat little West Seattle restaurant called Circa.
Today it's overcast. It was actually pretty cool this morning,
and last night Renee said she saw lightning. So now we get all of
the humidity without the ravenous heat. Joy.
12:21:56 PM
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Insider Party Hacks and Palm-Pounding Weasels
In other words, the Democratic Convention is about to start.
Don't get me wrong. Better a dozen Democratic conventions than
one speech I have to watch by that drooling idiot in the White
House. Still, it's always a parade of longtime Dem insiders,
Congressmen and -women for life, and people who once were "the next big
thing," and can't get used to the idea that the spotlight has moved.
Where's the next generation? Where's the revitalized party, the new wave of excited D's
that Howard Dean was working so hard to mobilize? Instead, we get
even yet still another speech by Ted Kennedy. I know, I know,
Dean's getting his turn to speak too, but I'm sure he'd rather have ten
people that no one has heard of (yet) than the same old tired
roster.
It doesn't help that the press covering the convention only cares about
people they've heard of. MSNBC has a poll up about which pol will
deliver the best speech, and they list for choices:
Ted Kennedy
Teresa Heinz
John Kerry
John Edwards
Max Cleland
Jimmy Carter
Bill Clinton
Al Gore
Hillary Clinton
Bill Richardson
Jane Napolitano
Jim Rassman
Elizabeth Edwards
Christie Vilsack
Hmm. Seems like there's someone missing.
Howard Dean? Dennis Kucinich?
How about the guy that's delivering the keynote address? Barack Obama? Maybe you heard of him.
Problem with Barack
is he's untested on national tv, and frankly, he's not anybody
yet. He's an Illinois state senator who's running for a Senate
Seat. Give him 20 years. Then maybe we'll notice him.
Now, Hillary, on the other hand...
8:21:41 AM
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2004
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