|
|
By Michael Mahler, on October 16th, 2009
Typical cowardly reactionary guy; I am denying this couple the right to marry “for the sake of the children.” Most importantly, it is the Justice of the Peace’s job to officiate the weddings for couples that meet the legal requirements for entering a valid marriage. That’s it. It is not his job to pass . . . → Read More: Interracial couple in Louisiana denied marriage license – CNN.com
By Michael Mahler, on October 15th, 2009
The Second Harvest Food Bank of NW PA had their 21st Annual Bread Box Awards this afternoon. Erie Gay News had collected at the Pride Picnic this past year, like we have done for the past several years, and the Erie Bloggers had a small food drive this past December. (Alas, I have been . . . → Read More: Bread Box Awards
By Michael Mahler, on October 13th, 2009
Hmm. Apparently the combination of first name and last name that I have is somewhat rare. I know of the kettleball training guy and the musician/composer/theater guy from Chicago. HowManyOfMe.com There are people with my name in the U.S.A.
How many have your name? . . . → Read More: I apparently have a rather unique name
By Michael Mahler, on October 12th, 2009
Very cool! It was sounding like Gov. Schwarzenegger might have been set to veto it, like he did the last time, but given that the film Milk did so well at the box office and at the Academy Awards, it seems unlikely that he could have ducked out of that.
Harvey Milk was . . . → Read More: Schwarzenegger Signs Harvey Milk Bill | News | Advocate.com
By Michael Mahler, on October 8th, 2009
It’s been a busy week! On Monday, we met about lobbying Kathy Dahlkemper’s office about some LGBT-related legislation. Then on Tuesday, I went down to the screening of Out in the Silence at the University of Pittsburgh at Henne Auditorium. (The screening was after being part of the Billionaires for Wealthcare rally that afternoon.)
. . . → Read More: Out in the Silence screening in Titusville went well
By Michael Mahler, on October 7th, 2009
I took this afternoon off from work for going to a screening. Some of us met yesterday about a lobbying trip. One of the folks in the meeting was organizing a demonstration for health care reform, and he needed additional folks for the Billionaires for Wealthcare, so I said that I would help out. . . . → Read More: Billionaires for Wealthcare
|
|
Recent Comments