Credit: Brad Gregg But guilty of the tragedy in Newtown, Conn.? Say it aint so! Unfortunately for Underwood (and for the principle of common decency), a leader of the Westboro Baptist Church named Margie Phelps did say it. Referencing Underwoods recent vocal problems, Phelps took to Twitter to write (using both opposable thumbs, one assumes), […]
same-sex marriage
Newspeak
Credit: Brad Gregg And on a completely unrelated note, U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe has introduced a bill, the Military Religious Freedom Act, that would effectively ban any marriages or marriage-like ceremonies on military bases that were not between one man and one woman. Currently, military chaplains are allowed to perform ceremonies that are in accordance […]
Kern-fil-A
Were talking about breasts of chicken, of course. From the because-the-Chick-fil-A-controversy-wasnt-stupid-enough-already file, Kern issued a statement July 27 asking Oklahomans (even the gay ones, we guess?) to eat at the restaurant chain during Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day on Wednesday. Just a week prior, Chick-fil-A President Dan Cathy responded that his company was guilty as charged in […]
Fighting for marriage equality
Their fight is very inspiring to me and my family. I am proud to be a gay woman, an Oklahoman, and to be present during this great time of change. A time where we get to witness our leaders stand up against deep-rooted biases, where our neighbors courageously fight to have their relationship recognized by […]
Wedding bell blues
Today, Mary Bishop and Sharon Baldwin are still fighting the state to make their 15-year relationship official in the eyes of the law. Their suit challenging Oklahomas voter-approved 2004 state constitution amendment barring same-sex marriage continues to wind its way through the federal courts. Sharon and I are suing for the right to marry, Bishop […]
