Blogroll Amnesty Day

February 3rd, 2009

The Pajama Pundit posted yesterday about Blogroll Amnesty Day, something I didn?t know existed until then. He plugged several blogs, including your?s truly. In order to pass the love around, here are all of the other Blogs that he plugged as well.

The Absurd Report
The Rude Pundit
C. Alyson Love
Brown Man Thinking Hard
Distributorcap
Dizzying Intellect
d r i f t g l a s s
Rumproast
Shots On The House
Simply Left Behind
The American Boy
The Hathos
ThePoliticalCat
TYWKIWDBI
Vast Variety
Viva Chuck Todd/Viva Rachel Maddow
Annette’s little piece of the world
Hip Young Thing
Zuky
Bipartisan Rules
Susan Katz Keating
Science Text
The Communist Dance Party
Deadenders
The Median Sib
Oh Gosh

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Happy Birthday – Sister

Today is my big sister’s birthday. I have a mud pie waiting for you sis.

Birthday Wishes

So what do you get a 14 year old boy for his birthday, How about a hooker!

From MSNBC.

A man who tried to hire a prostitute to take his 14-year-old son’s virginity as a present was spared jail by a British court on Friday.

The Polish national took the boy out in his car and allowed him to pick out the prostitute, who was standing at the side of the road in the red-light district of Nottingham, central England.

But the 42-year-old father was arrested because the teenager had chosen an undercover police officer, Nottingham Crown Court heard.

Same sex marriage in Wisconsin?

Looks like it might be possible in the future. The State Supreme Court has added a case challenging the state?s constitutional amendment banning same sex marriage. I think this is the first time that any such challenge outside of California that a challenge has been made against one of these amendments.

From JSOnline?

The order added the case to the agenda for the court’s next term, which begins this fall and ends in June 2010. No date for oral arguments was set.

The challenge to the constitutional change was filed in 2007 by Bill McConkey, a Door County resident who teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and who has a daughter who is gay.

McConkey argued that the constitutional change was improperly put before voters in 2006, but a Dane County judge ruled against him. McConkey said voters should have been asked to vote on two separate amendments, instead of the one put before them.

Lester Pines, McConkey’s attorney, said the wording of the 2006 constitutional amendment improperly asked voters to do two things: define the only valid marriage as between a man and woman and define the legal rights of the unmarried.

This, along with the case recently brought up in Massachusetts that challenges DOMA, will be two very interesting cases to follow in the coming months.

Head Nod: Joe.My.God.

New Hampshire ? 2009 is Progress

image New Hampshire?s Gov. John Lynch announced Thursday that he would sign the bill legalizing same-sex marriage in New Hampshire if the state legislature added language to the bill granting more protections to religious organizations similar to those in similar laws passed by Vermont and Connecticut.

I have heard, and I understand, the very real feelings of same-sex couples that a separate system is not an equal system. That a civil law that differentiates between their committed relationships and those of heterosexual couples undermines both their dignity and the legitimacy of their families.

I have also heard, and I understand, the concerns of our citizens who have equally deep feelings and genuine religious beliefs about marriage. They fear that this legislation would interfere with the ability of religious groups to freely practice their faiths.

If the New Hampshire legislature passes the language proposed by the governor then New Hampshire will become the 6th state to legalize same sex marriage. The other states that currently have legalized same sex marriages are, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, Vermont, and Maine (Vermont and Maine will be effective in Sept, 09).

This would leave Rhode Island the only New England state with out legalized same sex marriage. There are currently two bills in the Rhode Island legislature that are trying to make their way through. One would legalize same sex marriages, the other would ban them by way of constitutional amendment. Even if the heavily Roman Catholic state were to pass a same sex marriage bill, Gov. Don Carcieri would probably veto it. However he can not run for re-election 2010 and many of the potential Democratic candidates have said they would sign a same sex marriage bill if they were elected.

In New York, the state Assembly passed a bill legalizing same sex marriage on Tuesday in an 89-52 vote. The bill is now headed for the state senate where it is expected to face stronger opposition.

In Maine where the law was recently passed there is a movement by opposition leaders to exercise what is called a public Veto. If they get the signatures they need to force the veto referendum, then the law is suspended pending the referendum vote.

Californians are still waiting for the Supreme Court there to rule on the validity of Prop 8. However many supporters are not counting on the court and are all ready preparing to try again with a referendum measure in 2010. Same sex marriages were briefly legal in the state and many look forward to the day when they will be again. The court is expected to make it?s ruling in the coming months.

New Jersey, the only state to ever have an openly gay Governor, is also being targeted by both groups of same sex marriage supporters and opponents. Legislation has been introduced by Gov. Jon Corzine and he has promised to sign it if it gets passed by the state legislature there.

Finally there is Washington D.C, where the city council passed a bill that would recognize same sex marriages performed in other states in the district.

It?s kind of amazing how things have worked out so far in 2009. In January there were 2 states where same sex couples could marry. Since the Iowa ruling in March, it?s like flood gates have been opened. I look forward to the day when it?s legal nationwide.

For more information on same sex marriages around the country and the world, Wikipedia has a lot of information and links to more reliable sources.

For information on Same sex marriage in Iowa, and if you want to help support the right of all Iowans to marry, visit One Iowa. Opponents of same sex marriage in Iowa have vowed to make it an issue in the 2010 elections and to work to overturn the supreme court decision by passing a constitutional amendment. Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean will be headlining a benefit dinner with One Iowa later this month in Des Moines.

Chrysler sends Dealers the Pink Slip

image Today, Chrysler sent 789 dealerships around the nation packing, by telling them that their franchise license would not be renewed.

Here is the full list of dealerships getting the Ax.

There are 22 dealerships in Iowa that are on the list. I?m not sure what this exactly means for them. I?m glad to see that the Wes Finch dealership here in Grinnell was not on the list, especially after having just bought a car from them. The sad part of it is that dealerships, especially in smaller towns, are often times serious contributors to things like as local high school sports teams and events. If this means that some of these companies actually go out of business, which right now is anything but certain, then those towns could definitely be hurting.

After the break, a list of the Dealerships in Iowa that are affected.

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