What a week for a blog based out of Indiana! Senator Evan Bayh surprisingly announced that he wouldn't seek re-election and the LGBT community has quickly mobilized to oppose Rep Brad Ellsworth, a conservative Dem with a piss-poor record on choice, immigration, and LGBT issues, from winning the nomination to replace Bayh on the ballot. Combine that with posts about 3D porn and climate change and you've got one helluva potpourri of posts this week.
Sunday
Friendship in the Time of Love Filed by: Yasmin NairWho Is Demetrius Anderson and Why Should You Give a Shit? (Updated) Filed by: D Gregory Smith
Monday
What does Evan Bayh's retirement mean for LGBT rights? Filed by: Jerame Davis3D Porn: The Cutting Edge of Technology? Or the Decline of Western Civilization? Filed by: Prince Gomolvilas
Tuesday
TransParent: At My Son's Wedding Filed by: Michele O'MaraPressure HRC: Demand leadership from Obama Filed by: Phil Reese
Wednesday
The question of issue prioritization Filed by: Adam BinkSenate Rule V: Suspension of the Filibuster Rule Only Takes 51 Filed by: Dr. Jillian T. Weiss
Thursday
Why DADT repeal gets more attention than ENDA Filed by: Alex BlazeBrad Ellsworth's LGBT record causes problems on the road to the Senate Filed by: Bil Browning
Friday
On Our Wacky Weather, Or, Did The Olympic Torch Stop In Oklahoma? Filed by: Don DavisOh, officer? Filed by: Sean Martin
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