Quotable Quote of the Month

What does it take for Republicans to take off the flag pin and say, 'I am just too embarrassed to be on this team'?".- Bill Maher

Showing posts with label social issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social issues. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Final Results of the Recent President Obama/Same-Sex Marriage Poll



In the poll where I asked readers if President Obama's stance on same-sex marriage will affect him politically, nearly half of you thought it would have a negative impact. Here are the final results:

It will hurt him- 46%
It will help him/It won't matter- 26% each

Thanks to everyone who participated.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Please Take a Moment to Vote in the President Obama/Same-Sex Marriage Poll... Thank You


In an interview with GMA's Robin Roberts, President Obama confirmed something many of us believed for awhile: that he supports same-sex marriage. The announcement was historic because it marked the first time a sitting U.S. president ever publicly supported same-sex marriage.

In light of President Obama's announcement, the debate has begun regarding how his stance on same-sex marriage will affect him politically. Will it help him, hurt him, or not even matter? In addition to voting in the poll, please feel free to share your thoughts on why you voted the way you did in the comments section of this post.

Obama Affirms Support for Same-Sex Marriage | Video - ABC News

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Anti-Abortion Billboard: Informative or Racially Offensive?


Earlier this week, the anti-abortion group Life Always caught some flack for the above billboard which they put up in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan.  The head of Life Always, pastor Stephen Broden (who is African American) said his group's intention was for the billboard to be provocative.  Suffice it to say, they succeeded because the billboard has elicited both positive and negative reactions throughout the country. Here is a link to a story about the Life Always billboard.

Now a discussion about abortion, race, and the reasons women choose abortion is worth having.  However, to say the womb is the most dangerous place for an African-American is over-the-top.  To me and many others, the billboard is equating abortion rates among African-American women to genocide.

In terms of chances for survival, who would you bet on: an unborn African-American or me at a KKK meeting?