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Tag Archives: new york
WE DID IT! Marriage Equality Passes in New York
Last night, after a long week of speculation and frustration in Albany, throughout New York State and across the country, the New York State Senate passed the Marriage Equality Bill, 33-29, extending equal marriage rights to same-sex couples in New … Continue reading
Posted in LGBT Politics
Tagged Andrew Cuomo, Carl Kruger, Freedom to Marry, gay marriage, Gay Marriage for New York, HRC, Jim Alesi, kevin parker, Liz Kreuger, Log Cabin Republicans, Mark Grisanti, Marriage Equality, Marriage Equality New York, Martin Golden, new york, New Yorkers United for Marriage, Roy McDonald, same-sex marriage, Stephen Saland, The New Civil Rights Movement
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Live Tweetathon: NFL Championship Sunday
This past Sunday the Twitterverse was all, well, atwitter about the NFL Conference Championship games: Jets at Colts at 3pm EST for the AFC title and Vikings at Saints at 6:30pm EST for the NFC title. The stakes were high … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Live Tweetathon, NFL Football, Social Media, Twitter
Tagged AFC, Brett Favre, Colts, Drew Brees, Indianapolis, Jets, Mark Sanchez, Minnesota, New Orleans, new york, NFC, nfl, Peyton Manning, Saints, Super Bowl, Vikings
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What Does Marriage Mean to You?
In the wake of the New York Senate’s December 2 vote to deny marriage equality to same-sex couples, I posted the following in my response: In my opinion, a true marriage is defined by equality in love, commitment, honor and … Continue reading
Posted in Brooklyn, LGBT Politics
Tagged equality, love, marriage, new york, new york senate, partnership
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New York State Senate Rejects Marriage Equality: My Response
This blog post is addressed toward the New York State Senators who voted against Marriage Equality Bill S66003 today, denying same-sex couples in New York the right to marry: Senators Joseph Addabbo, Jim Alesi, Darrel Aubertine, John Bonacic, John DeFrancisco, … Continue reading
Posted in Brooklyn, LGBT Politics
Tagged Andrew Lanza, Betty Little, Bill Larkin, Bill Stachowski, Carl Kruger, Carl Marcellino, Catharine Young, Chuck Fuschillo, Dale Volker, Darrel Aubertine, dean skelos, equality, Frank Padavan, George Maziarz, George Onorato, George Winner, Hiram Monserrate, Hugh Farley, Jim Alesi, Jim Seward, Joe Addabbo, Joe Griffo, Joe Robach, John Bonacic, John DeFrancisco, Kemp Hannon, Ken LaValle, LGBT, marriage, Marriage Equality, marriage equality bill, Marty Golden, Mike Nozzolio, Mike Ranzenhofer, new york, new york senate, Owen Johnson, Roy McDonald, Ruben Diaz Sr., same-sex, Shirley Huntley, Stephen Saland, Tom Libous, Tom Morahan, Vincent Leibell
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Wink if You Like Coffee
As I was waiting for my coffee at the deli this morning, a woman came in asking for a replacement for hers — the coffee she bought earlier had an eyelash in it! “Disgusting,” she said to me. Yet she … Continue reading