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Saturday, July 29, 2006
Keeping Score
My favorite...
Here's one I found and modified....If you're keeping score at home:
Gore 1
Kerry 2
by Ginny Ross on Saturday, 07/29/06 @ 08:19 PM
Now, I have to admit that I didn't understand this one at first. I thought of it like a score, and I wasn't willing to concede that Kerry was ever ahead of Gore.
After it was explained to me, I figured it wouldn't hurt to make a version for others who might not *get it* either.
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Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Repeat After Me
I ran across this Sinclair Lewis quote on Water Weaving and decided I wanted to play around with my own design.
"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross."
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Over at Howard Empowered People, there was a discussion about Law Professor Jamie Raskin's testimony before the Maryland Legislature. As reported in the Baltimore Sun:
The marriage debate dominated the opening weeks of the legislature after a Baltimore judge sided with 19 gay men and women, ruling that Maryland's 33-year-old law defining marriage between a man and a woman was unconstitutional. The discussion shows few signs of dying down.
Sen. Nancy Jacobs, a Republican who represents Harford and Cecil counties, engaged in an impassioned debate with Jamie Raskin, a constitutional law professor from American University, over the influence of the Bible on modern law.
"As I read Biblical principles, marriage was intended, ordained and started by God - that is my belief," she said. "For me, this is an issue solely based on religious principals."
Raskin shot back that the Bible was also used to uphold now-outlawed statutes banning interracial marriage, and that the constitution should instead be lawmakers' guiding principle.
"People place their hand on the Bible and swear to uphold the Constitution; they don't put their hand on the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible," he said.
Some in the room applauded, which led committee chairman Sen. Brian E. Frosh, a Democrat from Montgomery County, to call for order. "This isn't a football game," he said.
(Speaking of football . . . )
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Because I found variations of Raskin's quote, and it had a familiar ring to it, I looked around to see if I could verify the wording and source. I then ran across this on Snopes.com, where research followed similar quotes back through Bill Maher, with the earliest cited as originating from Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D-IL):
"When I came here, I put my hand on the Bible and swore to uphold the Constitution. I didn't put my hand on the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible."
So, I did my sticker with Jesse's quote.
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Tuesday, July 04, 2006
Happy 4th Of July
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Register to vote, and work to protect the integrity of elections. And don't forget to VOTE!
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Support the DNC's 50-State Strategy, and make the Beltway crowd start representing the people again.
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Don't ever let them scare you enough to convince you to give up your hard-won rights.
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And SPEAK YOUR MIND! (even if you're the only one out there saying what you believe is right).
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Remember, it is WE THE PEOPLE. Do your part.
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