This Week’s Roundoff – Stuff I’ve Read, You Should Too!
Here are links to some of the stories I wish I could write about, or write even more about, but just don’t have the time… Much of it extends stories I’ve already covered.
I hope you find some of them interesting. Feel free to share your thoughts!
Mother Jones: “What Did Harold Ford Do at Merrill Lynch?”
Huffington Post: “The Supreme Court’s Citizen United Decision Is Terrifying”
SCOTUSblog: “Analysis: The personhood of corporations”
Huffington Post: Evan Wolfson (one of my favorite people!) “Fourteen Years After Hawaii: New Freedom to Marry Case in California; Same Old, Same Old From Opponents”
Toy With Me: “PROPOSITION H8: AN OPEN LETTER TO ANDY PUGNO”
Daily Dish: Andrew Sullivan (also one of my favorite people!) “I’m Done”
“This is the GOP’s high water-mark. They have abdicated any responsibility to tackle the problems we all acknowledge, while indulging in extremist rhetoric. They live for the spin and the rage. So this is the moment they have been waiting for. Most Americans don’t think this way. They are legitimately worried that health reform is too costly right now. They’re wrong if we find the will in the coming years to ensure that the Medicare cuts are real and the cost controls are followed up. And we need to do our part in persuading them.”
Joe.My.God (Yet another of my favorite people – I’ve met him – he’s great!) “Gays For Scott Brown?”
Change.org: “Why Marriage Really, Really Matters. Really.”
Change.org: Michael A. Jones (a writer and activist I have great respect for!) “A Catholic Crusade Against Gay Marriage“

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