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A gay man's view of the world from down Texas way
C I V I L M A R R I A G E I S A C I V I L R I G H T.A N D N O W I T ' S T H E L A W O F T H E L A N D.
We watched this last night while eating supper at the kitchen bar. I'm sure many of my truckbuddies will recall thumbing though those catalogs as M.P. and I did in the 70's. It wasn't nearly as good as Playgirl, but sometimes it was all you had to dream on.
Bonus: In this a local news report on West Hollywood in 1980, you will get a glimpse of the International Male store there. I never knew they had an actual store building.
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| Swiss steak with tomato gravy over white rice; fried Italian green beans; garlic Texas toast. First course was that lusicous garlic soup (not shown) left over from last week. Click to enlarge. |
* - I'm not affiliated with the Lodge company; I just think everyone who likes to cook ought to have one of these handy things. It's a skillet and a dutch oven all in one; and the handle makes it super easy to use on top of the stove or in the oven for all kinds of roasts, stews, soups, and whatever. It will last forever with proper care, which is very simple.
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I didn't know they still made young men like this. We agree with all his main points - though there are some fine points of history and theology he skates over a bit too quickly, in my opinion. Still, his thesis that the Christofacism engulfing the country today is both un-Christian as well as un-American is indisputably true, and he makes the case splendidly.
We hope to vote for him in the general election. But there is one nagging question in the back of my mind - here is this clean-cut, well-educated, well-spoken young man . . . still single at 36? Why? A cursory online search turns up no mention of wife, girlfriend, ex-girlfriend, or any other relationship. If he were a Catholic priest, that would be understandable, but he's a Presbyterian. As much as I like what he says, there's something not quite right about this picture.
So what gives? Perhaps some enterprising reporter will dig into this mystery. Meanwhile, he and Buttigieg are the two best hopes we see for the future of America at this point in time. God bless them.
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The Reverend Jesse Jackson, 1941-2026; may he rest in peace after his long, weary struggles for civil rights and justice for all:
Texas state representative James Talarico, born 1989, in a censored interview with Stephen Colber:
For 50 years, the religious right, a political movement - that's the perfect description for it - they convinced a lot of our fellow Christians that the most important issues were abortion and gay marriage: two issues that aren't mentioned in the Bible, two issues that Jesus never talked about. Jesus in Matthew 25 tells us exactly how you and I and every one of our fellow believers, how we're going to be judged and how we're going to be saved: by feeding the hungry, by healing the sick, by welcoming the stranger. Nothing about going to church, nothing about voting Republican. It is all about how you treat other people.Don't tell me what you believe; show me how you treat other people, and I'll tell you what you believe.
I couldn't have said it better myself.
Bonus: Talarico speaks at a town hall in Laredo last week:
This man speaks my language. He's young enough to be my grandson, but he talks with mature wisdom and confidence. Wow.
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Shakespeare was not merely good with words: he saw through human nature and understood what makes people tick; and always upheld a kind-hearted, broad-minded Christian morality. This is the sort of thing one ought to gain from a study of good literature, properly taught.
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P. S., 4 p.m. -- Just for the record, the ice didn't completely melt away from the north-facing side porch and driveway until last Tuesday morning. It's now a glorious 81 degrees here. That's Texas weather for you.
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