I
have had enough of Prop 8 shenanigans for the week. Today though, there is a national protest against Prop 8. A friend was telling me I should go check out the one here in Orlando and I reiterated I didn't think that was a good idea.
I know a lot of people are going to be out recording everything, and I will probably do a synopsis post … sometime. But not today. Today … no gay blogging (well, aside from this post
). I am gong to go work out, draw, have dinner with friends, watch Scrubs and maybe read a little. And yes, I will pray for our friends who are out protesting today.
What do you like to do on the weekends?













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Yeah, I'm pretty tired of the ranting, myself. On that note, I am going to go quell the fight/rebellion in the living room (3 boys 5 years and under)
That is a whole different kind of riot. Hope you had success.
Yeah, I'm pretty tired of the ranting, myself. On that note, I am going to go quell the fight/rebellion in the living room (3 boys 5 years and under)
That is a whole different kind of riot. Hope you had success.
I went to the Charlotte, NC protest for a while just to check it out, it was really tame and somewhat boring. It reminded my wife more of a Youth Group carwash to raise money than a protest! (Due to their whooping and hollering whenever someone drove by honking due to their signs). Michael Brown wrote an article in response to the protests that may be of interest: http://voiceofrevolution.askdrbrown.org/2008/11...
I would imagine that most of the protests were like that. Thanks for the link to Dr. Brown's blog. He is a lot of fun to talk with.
I went to the Charlotte, NC protest for a while just to check it out, it was really tame and somewhat boring. It reminded my wife more of a Youth Group carwash to raise money than a protest! (Due to their whooping and hollering whenever someone drove by honking due to their signs). Michael Brown wrote an article in response to the protests that may be of interest: http://voiceofrevolution.askdrbrown.org/2008/11...
I would imagine that most of the protests were like that. Thanks for the link to Dr. Brown's blog. He is a lot of fun to talk with.