Gays vs. Quacks
Brown himself said conversion therapy belongs “to the dustbin of quackery,” and I hope any decent mind can agree with this.
Brown himself said conversion therapy belongs “to the dustbin of quackery,” and I hope any decent mind can agree with this.
If Romney is able to lay out a more specific message on immigration, he might be able to attract more Latino voters tired of and disappointed by Obama’s inaction on issues of immigration.
I call myself a humanist. This philosophy occurred to me the other week wile I was watching a new film called “Bachelorette,” written and directed by Leslye Headland.
Instead of chastising the victim, we need to focus on who committed the real wrong. Rewriting part of the American identity and ripping off this psychological blanket may be hard, but it is necessary to affect the right kind of change.
Rather than focusing on criticizing Obama’s plan, the GOP campaign needs to elaborate on the positives of its approach. They need to find a way to bring older voters back into the Republican fold if they want a chance of winning. And the GOP knows this is a bigger issue than Romney’s win in November.
The government can be good in small doses (and is, at times, essential). But serving the people giant portions of it denies them the option of using their God-given talent and drive to achieve something.
Shady reputations, socially-cultivated stigmas and disputable scheduling regulations should not hinder scientists from researching any substance that could save, extend and improve human life.
These aren’t characters on a screen. They’re real people who suffer real consequences.
The answer isn’t just to cut these people off. The answer is to change their minds about the right path to prosperity.
The damage that the Romney campaign is taking right now may be a normal September swoon.
It seems like we give our white, male, upper-class celebrities a pass when it comes to problems with mental illness, aggression, violence, addiction and abuse.
I simply don’t see the point of sitting through all these speeches when we all know politicians are telling us only what they’ve been told is okay to tell.
This wasn’t a convention. It was a sideshow.
The Grand Old Party must deal not only with the usual myriad of expenses, protesters and security details, but, like the planners of the Democratic convention, must grapple with a declining audience.
Like Obama, I have often fallen short in my accomplishments when I am compared to Bruce Springsteen.
With the Republican National Convention this week, all eyes will turn toward presidential nominee Mitt Romney. Perhaps they should instead be on the woman by his side, his wife, Ann Romney.
In exchange for cash, the Thompson family willingly validates the destructive lifestyle of the typical American family.
Unfortunately for me, I identify with Akin’s party. Republicans and conservatives must deal with the repercussions of his idiocy.
Being a leftist myself, I often come into contact and conversation with people who are ever-so-concerned with “measuring their Che” rather than actually achieving any political goal, no matter how modest or grand.
Whoever put together the Olympic and electoral calendars must have been pretty savvy to put them in the same year.