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Same-sex marriage endorsed by Orange County Register

Sat Jun 28, 2008 at 07:59:25 AM PDT

Winged pigs are now hurtling past my window.  I survived two years of living in Orange County, and attended the first Pride festival there in 1989, when a huge crowd of angry protesters outside the gate left an intimidating cloud over the festivities.

Orange County has changed a bit over the years, particularly with the risiing Hispanic population, but it's still known as the place where rich Republicans go to retire.  When I was there, the Orange County Register would criticize the Republican administration for not being wingnutty enough.  So I was a bit shocked to read their latest editorial on the far right's signature issue.

Another Veep diary, for no good reason

Fri Apr 11, 2008 at 01:14:58 PM PDT

We haven't done a Veep diary in at least five minutes, so here are my thoughts for both McCain and Obama.  (I don't think Hillary can get the nomination at this point, and if she did, she'd almost certainly go with Obama, but if anyone has suggestions, I'm flexible.  But please, if you're just going to bash Clinton or Obama, there are other diaries for that.)

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What would you add if you were in the Veep slot?

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Why Civil Unions are Not Enough

Sun Mar 02, 2008 at 07:55:46 PM PDT

A few years ago, my spouse (known around here as Packrat) woke up at 4 a.m. Christmas morning with chest pains.  We didn't know if it was a heart attack.  I called an ambulance and she was rushed to the hospital.  We were lucky: it was just a bad reaction to mixing medications.

We were lucky in another way.  We live in California, where we can register as domestic partners.  Because of that, Packrat was on my insurance.  Even more importantly, I was allowed to be with her during those frightening hours at the hospital, and they included me in all discussions.

So, other legal protections are just as good as marriage, right?  Wrong.

Diary of a Mad Election Worker

Sun Feb 17, 2008 at 05:57:21 PM PDT

Tuesday, 4:00 AM

The alarm goes off, and I pack up my equipment so I can hustle out the door.  This will be my first time as an election worker, and they've inexplicably put me in charge of a polling place.  I have three sealed boxes of ballots, a three-foot-tall ballot box, several trees' worth of forms, keys, seals, and assorted office supplies.  And a flag, of course.

There have already been some minor screwups, so I'm nervous.  I was supposed to check in with the three people who will be working with me (two clerks and one election judge), but was only sent one name, and I had to track down the rest of the information from the Registrar of Voters.  Then one of the forms seemed to be missing when I inventoried, but turned out to be in the wrong bag with a slightly different name.


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