Sunday's comic was Amigos, by Matt Wuerker "Let 'em die!" What millions of Americans could lose after the Supreme Court rules, by Joan McCarter A preview of the SCOTUS' decision on ACA: Conservative judicial activism, by Armando The ACA Ruling: what the court must decide, by Adam Bonin About those polls..., by DemFromCT The Asian-American vote, by Denise Oliver Velez Should marriage equality supporters hope Proposition 8 is argued before the Supreme Court or not, by Scott Wooledge
Board members of the country’s largest Latino civil rights organization earlier this month unanimously passed a resolution in support of marriage rights for same-sex couples.
Truth in Action Ministries has released yet another short film chronicling America’s supposed moral decline and spiritual collapse. [...] As Hammond discussed “everything that is evil in this world,” the film displayed images of the September 11 attacks, bombings, drug abuse, Adolf Hitler…and a married lesbian couple and the kiss between characters Kurt and Blaine on Glee!
As Hammond discussed “everything that is evil in this world,” the film displayed images of the September 11 attacks, bombings, drug abuse, Adolf Hitler…and a married lesbian couple and the kiss between characters Kurt and Blaine on Glee!
Cherokee County, GA Sheriff Roger Garrison insisted to WSB-TV that he "has no affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan, despite old photos that surfaced showing him wearing a robe and hood." He says he wore the costume to a Halloween party around 25 years ago, "long before he took office." Said Garrison: "I don't deny it wasn't stupid, looking back now, but there again I say what 21- or 22-year-old in this world hasn't made some stupid mistakes?"
He says he wore the costume to a Halloween party around 25 years ago, "long before he took office."
Said Garrison: "I don't deny it wasn't stupid, looking back now, but there again I say what 21- or 22-year-old in this world hasn't made some stupid mistakes?"
Lonesome George, the last remaining tortoise of his kind and a conservation icon, died on Sunday of unknown causes, the Galapagos National Park said. He was thought to be about 100 years old.
After Baltimore officials made the wrenching decision to close three fire companies later this summer, the City Council initially sought to avert the cuts with a new money-raising strategy: it passed a resolution this month urging the administration to explore selling ads on the city’s fire trucks. ... in exploring the option, Baltimore is joining dozens of other financially struggling cities, transit systems and school districts around the country that are trying to weather the economic downturn by selling advertisements, naming rights and sponsorships to raise money.
... in exploring the option, Baltimore is joining dozens of other financially struggling cities, transit systems and school districts around the country that are trying to weather the economic downturn by selling advertisements, naming rights and sponsorships to raise money.