Marla R. Stevens

Freepers Fry Frist: 'Don't Diss DeLay'

Filed by Marla R. Stevens | May 28, 2005 | 7:38 AM | 2 comments

In a classic case of a worm crawling atop a snake to pretend that only one of them crawls around in the dirt, Republican Bill Frist chastised Tom DeLay in a way that has the Freepers calling Frist "the...Read More

Marla R. Stevens

You can get further behind by just standing still when others are moving forward...

Filed by Marla R. Stevens | May 19, 2005 | 8:45 AM | 1 comments

Here's more evidence that the Midwest is less evolved queer-rights-wise than the Deep South -- and more proof that it's not Congress but state and local governments that're where the action is. After all, truisms like "All politics is...Read More

Marla R. Stevens

Questions, questions...

Filed by Marla R. Stevens | May 17, 2005 | 12:36 PM | 5 comments

There's research on homosexuality in animals and then there's research on homosexuality in animals. This is the first known observation but does that mean it's rare? Do we really want to know? The ethics of it boggles the mind,...Read More

Marla R. Stevens

National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Calls Senator John Kerry's Remarks on Marriage Equality "Wrong" and "a Mistake"

Filed by Marla R. Stevens | May 06, 2005 | 8:37 PM | 0 comments

There's nothing new about Kerry's opinion -- but there's a big difference between his thinking like a Neanderthal and being an activist about it! Here's The Task Force take on it -- with a nice quote from the Massachusetts...Read More

Marla R. Stevens

HateWatch: Carter Clewes & the Laptop Americans

Filed by Marla R. Stevens | May 06, 2005 | 6:12 AM | 0 comments

While I firmly believe that too much proximity to antigay hatemongers is dangerous to my health, I also believe that the old adage, "Know thy enemy" is ignored at my peril. It's important to know what of our news...Read More

Marla R. Stevens

Urv was right after all...

Filed by Marla R. Stevens | May 04, 2005 | 7:30 AM | 0 comments

If, like Rex Wockner recently did in his Wockner Wire entry, "Wrong, I guess"*, you find yourself struck with the sudden realization that we aren't quite as well situated with the American public as the popularity of "Will and...Read More