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Everyone is “partner” now

In protest over the bigotry of the Marshall/Newman amendment to Virginia’s constitution, and in support of all our gay and lesbian friends, Erci and I have decided to stop calling each other husband and wife. Henceforth we shall call each other domestic partner instead, and we shall introduce each other to people we meet as […]

Long day as election officer

Just got back from a very long day working as an Elections Officer at Mullen Precinct in Prince William County, Virginia. We started preparing the voting place at 5:00 am and finally called in our statement of results at around 10:00 pm. We had 1063 registered voters cast their ballots, and one provisional voter. In […]

Marriage Trumps Politics

This last weekend before the election we should all be getting voters to commit to going to the polls or voting absentee, and I certainly have been doing that and will continue, but only after a short break from politics. My wife and I are sporadically celebrating 14 years of adventure together (yes, sweetheart, I […]

Amendment Supporters Defy Reason

Cory Capron has a very lucid examination of the terminology being used by both proponents and opponents of the Marshall/Newman amendment. The terms he examines are bigotry (often cited by opponents) and polygamy (often cited by proponents). Cory’s sets aside all emotion and examines the terms and tries to find logic supporting or opposing either […]

Election Officer Training

Last night, Erci and I went down to a firestation off Yates Ford Road to attending training for how to be an election officer on election day. We’ve decided to help the county run the election this year. Every year pretty much every county in the state is short-handed for volunteers to work the election. […]

Voting Sucks, but we should still do it

Devin writes about how voting sucks, and he has a point. Many aspects of our democracy cry for massive improvement. I get that people are pissed off with their so-called leaders in government. I agree that the currect collection of buffoons needs to be replaced. So how do we create change if we care? I […]

Volunteering for the Feder Campaign

Last night I was released early from work to sleep for this morning’s big install at work (that went well, BTW). Instead of resting, I went over to Judy Feder‘s campaign HQ and spent four hours stuffing, sealing, and stamping envelopes; then sorting contribution sheets and doing research online. It was fun, and I can […]

Wine and Autumn Leaves

I had a politics-free weekend with Erci to honor our 13th Wedding Anniversary. We had lunch at Maestro with the Smithsonian Association where chef Fabio Trabocchi prepared amazing meal of sausage terrine and pork chops on risotto. Yum! Then we drove out to see beautiful leaves and taste wine at Stillhouse Vineyards and Three Foxes […]

A friend makes the news

Howard is a very good friend of mine and he is going through some challenges establishing his Massage Therapy business in Manassas. Turns out bigotry has reared it’s ugly head in old town Manassas. He made the the news, first in the Manassas City Journal, and now the Washington Post. Sadly the Post’s article (Monday, […]

Canvassing Endorsement by RenaRF

I’ve been reading Rena’s excellent blog for some time now, and her most recent posting is an awesome personal experience about canvassing, complete with photos and lots of details. Read it and find out why, if you care about any candidates, you should be out canvassing too. It really is a lot of fun.