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August 18 The Penalties for Not Being MarriedI've been having a conversation with a woman named Carlotta for about a month now. I met her at Talkwisdom. She has a blog called Christocentric. She is totally against gay marriage. Totally, even though she is a divorced woman (and by that I mean that Christ only allowed divorce for one reason and God itself said that it hated divorce). Today I mentioned a lesbian couple who were vacationing in Florida with their children. They were together for 18 years. One of the women collapsed and the parents of that woman would not allow either her partner or her own children to see their mother. The hospital refused to recognize her partner (you can read about it here). A priest allowed a 5 minute visit, but that was it. And that woman died. I mentioned this story to Carlotta. Her response?
No sympathy for two people who had been together for 18 years and then denied visitation rights because of some religious belief? Anyway, I wrote back to Carlotta and told her that her very words were the reason why I fight for gays and lesbians to be able to marry--these very penalties that these poor women had to go through should not be there. What a horrible penalty these women had to go through. I can't imagine the absolute agony of not being able to see Doug who might be on the verge of death. I'm afraid that that is where reason is left behind and emotion takes over--nothing on this earth or heaven and hell for that matter could keep me from seeing Doug. They would have to shoot and kill me to stop me from seeing him. I mean that totally and absolutely. I thought I would have to go through a fight when Doug was taken to the hospital after his bike accident. I went up to the emergency room window and the woman asked me who I was. I told her that I was his partner and there was no blink of the eye or anything. She told me that they just brought him in from the ambulance and I could see him as soon as he was brought in. And that is exactly what happened. But I was ready for a fight if they weren't going to let me in. And there was a movie I saw a number of years ago that showed two elderly women who were lesbians being split apart in nursing homes because they weren't considered to be a couple. I would rather die than allow that to happen to me and Doug. I suppose I will have to deal with the Florida mentality when I go to Michigan to see my family. There isn't even domestic partnership protections in that state. If something happens to me, my marriage in California won't be recognized. That is why we need a fundamental change at the federal level. It will happen eventually, but not soon enough to prevent tragedies from occurring like they did in Florida. We're BackWe got back from our trip Friday night. We left Idaho on Wednesday morning and drove right to Eugene Oregon. We spent a nice day in Eugene. Part of that day was spent wine tasting with Doug's parents. That was fun. Saturday was spent recovering from the long drive home (about 11 hours, with a stop for lunch and coffee in Yreka, CA). It was a scorching hot day in Northern California on our way home. It was 109 and we both thought that the thermometer on the car must be wrong. We stopped to gas up near Redding CA and it read 111! So we're home now and Zak really missed us. He has been very vocal since we have been home. Poor thing. And I am off to Michigan tonight and will be back on the 30th. It should be a good trip. I do want to say too that although I remember the trip we just had, it is totally possible that I have been hallucinating since Cass and Justin have been telling the real story of our trip in the two previous postings. It is a story truly worthy of Mystery Theater! I can't wait to hear how it all turns out... August 12 Away in IdahoHi everyone, I see that there has been lots of discussion since we have been away! We left for Idaho on the 7th for Doug's family reunion. We've been having a great time here. There isn't a lot of phone reception or internet connection, so that explains the silence. We'll be back home soon and then I am off to Michigan, but there I will have an internet connection. August 06 My Latest Mosaic
Well, I have finally finished my newest mosaic. It is the first time I have tried to do a human face. I think she turned out pretty good! By the way, that's Mary in case you haven't figured it out (I think the halo would give it away!). I've made her for Doug's parents. We'll be seeing them on Friday. And as you can also see, the picture is a bit blurry. I couldn't find my tripod...
August 04 Protect Biblical Marriage?Christine at TalkWisdom has started up yet another blog. This one is called Protect Biblical Marriage. I've been leaving lots of comments over there. But her latest post made me want to make some comments here. She puts up some excerpts from an article written by Michael Craven, at the Center for Christ and Culture: The Teaching Ministry of S. Michael Craven. I don't know who this S. Michael Craven is, but his 'article' is so poorly put together that I am surprised that anyone will read it (except those who just want to hear the anti-gay message and not think about what Craven is writing). If you want my opinion, bad sources makes for bad articles. And in this case, this article is really, really bad. First of all it is interesting that he doesn't believe that it should just be 'the Bible tells me so' argument that Christians should use to combat gay marriage. So let's look at some of the sources this guy uses in his 'defense of marriage' article (that he wants people to discuss at their dessert and discussion after church). The first source he uses was written in 1934! Yes, that is 73 years old (Sex and Culture, London: Oxford University Press written by Joseph Daniel Unwin). That, right off the bat, makes the alarm bells go off in my head. I have to ask myself, why is this person using a source for his argument that is that old? Craven uses that old source to show that civilizations 5000 years old which had a strong 'sexual ethic' had a stronger culture. In Part Two, Craven states right off the bat:
That is total hogwash. No one would believe this statement--except someone who doesn't have a clue. Mr. Craven would be laughed out of any academic conference if he dared say that. No one who even thinks about cultures would believe that someone writing in 1935 would be an expert, say, on Roman sexual studies. No one. That alone should show that this whole 'article' is nothing but junk science, much like what Paul Cameron writes.
Wait just a second. I thought this was supposed to be a biblically based argument for straight marriage? I wonder if Mr. Craven has actually read Matt. 19:12, where Jesus, his God, states:
So God has created people who are eunuchs--that is, men who cannot reproduce. Craven claims to be a minister, and claims that this is a biblical defense of marriage. But he hasn't read his Bible. God made eunuchs. They cannot reproduce. So what Craven is implying is that God has created a deviation, since of course eunuchs cannot reproduce. They don't propagate the species (in his words). So what Craven is saying is that God's own design for creating eunuchs violates what he believes is the 'given design.' He finishes Part II with this statement: "Unwin’s research and human history confirms that acceptance of sexual perversion always follows the modification of heterosexual monogamy within marriage." As I said above, bad sources lead to bad papers. He is relying on a nearly 75 year old published book to make his conclusions. As I said, no one would believe that a 75 year old book could tell us very much about ancient societies. Therefore his conclusions are bad. And that leads us to Part III, which Craven again quotes from that 73 year old book. A case in point is what he has to say next:
He clearly is relying on Unwin for this information. Did the Greeks really start out with monogamy and revert to something else? No. All you have to do is read Homer to see some examples of Greek 'monogamy' and to see an example of Greek homosexuality (Achilles and Patroclus). Did the Romans? No. And it is unlikely that Unwin knew very much about the Sumerians in 1935. It wasn't until the 1940s when there was real movement on understanding the ancient languages used by the Sumerians. So much for using them to show that cultures started off with monogamy and then "degenerated into liberal sexual practices." Craven then switches sources. He moves to Pitirim A. Sorokin, a Russian born sociologist (working at Harvard) who wrote a book in 1956: The American Sex Revolution). Again, couldn't Craven find a more up-to-date study on sexual practices in the U.S.? It appears that he is only going to look at sources that agree with him, even though they are amazingly out of date. And Craven does the unthinkable in academics--he uses an out of date source and then extrapolates to what is current. And in this case it is same sex marriage. He continues in Part IV. From his bad sources he makes bad conclusions:
At least to sources that are so outdated they are unusable... But then Craven uses a source written in 2000--The Case for Marriage: Why Married People are Happier, Healthier, and Better off Financially , by Leslie Waite and Maggie Gallager. But does he? No. He cites a bit from a book review written by Robert Browning. Now if he were my student, I would send this paper back because no one should be using a book review for a source. Why didn't Craven just go to the original source? He calls Waite the "eminent University of Chicago sociologist" but does Craven really know this? It looks like he never even read the book...which I find surprising since Maggie Gallagher is the leader of the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy, an anti-gay group (she was associated with David Benkof--the so-called gay man who was against gay marriage). Craven then quotes from a much-used (by the anti-gay crowd) study by Robert S. Hogg et al., “Modeling the Impact of HIV Disease on Mortality in Gay and Bisexual Men,” International Journal of Epidemiology, 26 [1997]. Craven uses the quote:
However, the authors of this article state (in their rebuttal to those who are misusing their research): "In contrast, if we were to repeat this analysis today the life expectancy of gay and bisexual men would be greatly improved. Deaths from HIV infection have declined dramatically in this population since 1996," wrote the study’s authors. Box Turtle Bulletin has done a good job at looking at the misuse of this article. In fact, the authors of this study have publicly refuted the use of this study by the anti-gay crowd. You can read it all here. The last sentence of this rebuttal makes a clear point that Craven and those who print this article ignore:
So Craven uses old, old books and misuses a medical study, all to show the sanctity of marriage is good. Well, so far he isn't doing such a good job. And again Craven uses old statistics to make the point that marriage makes women safer:
Does Craven know what year this is? Why use 20 year old data? Hasn't the National Crime Victimization Survey made any new updates to its research? Craven then misuses more statistics. This time he uses a gay and lesbian resource center. He writes:
But Craven only reports part of this study. If you look at the introduction to this website, you will read:
Craven is guilty of misrepresentation (and notice that he doesn't mention the 20% of heterosexual females that are abused by their male partners!). His next study does not mention the date that it was published. He just states:
This was done in 1992. Why doesn't he mention the date of publication? Methinks that Craven doesn't want people to know. And when I see a large page range like this, I know that Craven did not read this study. I see this in my student's papers all the time. Why didn't he give the exact page number to his specific information? Because he is getting this information from somewhere else (instead of reading the source). At the end of Part IV Craven states this:
Want to take a guess when The Male Couple was published? Just remember that Craven wants you to believe that what he just used is current for the gay male population now, in 2008. The Male Couple: How Relationships Develop was published in 1985. Yes, 22 years ago. He acts like the data found in this book is applicable to gay men now. Can't Craven find some new numbers? You have to ask yourself why he did not do this. In my view it is shoddy research. And the shoddy research and sources goes on. Craven then cites a study by Stanley Kurtz, senior fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institute ( a conservative think-tank). Kurtz writes:
Craven then states:
The problem with Kurtz is that his study has been debunked as well. Craven states: "All of the Scandinavian countries mentioned embraced de facto same-sex marriage, beginning with Denmark in 1989. The out-of-wedlock birth rates mentioned experienced their most dramatic increases in the decade following the acceptance of SSM in these countries." However, that is a flat-out lie. Again, you can read about this lie at Box Turtle Bulletin. Here is the chart from Norway (taken from Box Turtle Bulletin):
As you can see yourself, civil unions were enacted in 1993. The chart shows the rates of birth outside of marriage. As you can see, the rate goes up slightly after civil unions were enacted, but from 1976 to 1991, BEFORE civil unions, the birthrate outside of marriage skyrocketed. You could make an argument that civil unions actually stopped the growth of out of wedlock births! And as it turns out, Kurtz has been questioned about this, but could not give an answer.
Well, so much for the Defense of Marriage in Craven's article. As I said in the beginning, if bad sources are used, bad results will come. And this 'article' is bad on all fronts. Old sources. Bad sources. Misrepresented sources. I would think that those who want to make an argument against gay marriage could come up with something better than Craven.
And finally, most of what Craven wrote recently was a rehash of something he had written in 2006.
Technorati tags: TalkWisdom, S. Michael Craven, Defense of Marriage, anti-gay activists, junk science The Selling of GodI often look up the financial records of these so-called Christian groups. All of them are in the business of selling God and some of them make a hefty profit from doing it. A few groups that I can think of that fit this bill are the American Family Association (which I often call the Don Wildmon Family Association) and Stephen Bennett Ministries. I noticed on a blog that I have started reading (TalkWisdom) that an article was posted on the "horrors" of gay marriage. The article was written by Gary DeMar and can be found here. He runs a group called The American Vision. Their mission is:
So I decided to see how much money was pouring into the coffers of a group that wants to "restore" the foundation of this country. What I found is not that different from what I found with the American Family Association--there are big bucks to be made selling God, and most of it goes to a few families. Here is the info on The American Vision, found at Guidestar.org and is free and open to public viewing.
They brought in ~$561,000 in contributions (boy, that must really irk Peter LaBarbera!!!); about $148,000 on Program Service revenue and a whopping $510,000 on the direct selling of their goods (i.e., the selling of God). Their income for 2006 was about $1.229 million and some change. Their total expense for 2006 was $1.201 million. So where did they spend all of this money (these numbers are rounded)? $253,000 went the Executive Officers (which I'll break down in just a bit). They spent another $141,000 on salaries of people not the executive directors. They don't give a list of everyone they paid, which makes me suspicious. Of course, they don't have to list anyone who makes less than $50,000, so they don't. I don't want to get into all the numbers, but here are some highlights of this group's spending habits just for 1 year: Nearly $24,000 on supplies ~$12,000 on telephone bills ~$102,000 on postage and shipping (yes, that is correct!!!) ~$53,000 on occupancy ~$28,000 on equipment and rentals ~$34,000 on printing ~$27,000 on travel. How much traveling can these people do???) ~$156,000 on conferences (yes, that number is correct as well) ~$27,000 on bank and credit card fees!!!! ~$106,000 on Biblical Worldview costs (whatever that is) ~$14,000 on contract labor ~$60,000 on promotional information ~45,000 on miscellaneous expenses! The also list nearly a million dollars on expenses related to their magazines, conferences and radio programs, and this number includes the cost of speaking engagements (over ~$100,000 worth!) O.k., so who is spending all of this money and who is making money of this 'non-profit'? Brandon Vallorani, the Executive Vice President (who claims to work 50 hours/week). He gets $66,350. Gary DeMar, President (55 hours/week). He gets $86,230. Ira Moore is the Chairman (5 hours/week). No salary Eric Rauch, Director of Communications (45 hours/week). He gets $50,344. Jared Vallorani, Director of Outreach (45 hours/week). He gets %50,111. And notice he has the same last name as the Exec. VP. They are brothers And Kent Thelen is the secretary (1 hour/week). No salary
They also had 4 people who donated more than $21,698: Richard B Taylor, Elsworth McIntyre, Eric Swartz, and David Melville
Now here is more information on what a family affair this non-profit really is. As I mentioned, Brandon Vallorani and Jared Vallorani are brothers. These two brothers, as well as Eric Rauch and Kent Thelen are part owners of Tolle Lege Press (see below). Ira Moore, Richard Vest, Kent Thelen, Gary DeMar, and Brandon Vallorani are part members of Creation Books, LLC. This 'non-profit' made two small loans of $701 to American Vision Communications and $683 to Creation Books, of which I've mentioned that the executive directors are members of. And here is the family affair information: This 'non-profit' paid Carol DeMar, who is the Director of Curriculum Development, ~$18,000. She is the wife of Gary DeMar, the President. That made their combined income over $104,000. And not to be left out, James DeMar, the son of these two, was compensated over $16,000 for "internet/media development." They also paid Amy Vallorani, the Offsite Transcription worker, $145. She is the wife of Jared Vallorani. They paid Jan Vallorani $941 for 'temporary office work. She is the wife of Brandon Vallorani. Finally, they paid Max Thelen $2,322 for 'Web development.' He is the son of Kent Thelen.
Now about Tolle Lege press: It is run by a father-son team: Raymond Vallorani and Brandon Vallorani (as well as Jared K. Vallorani, Jared M. Cost, Eric Rauch, Linda Vallorani and Joyce Lambert). All they do is reprint out of print books. It is located in West Virginia.
Creation Book Publishers is, not surprisingly, located in Powder Springs Georgia, the same location as The American Vision. Their address is 3150-A Florence Road Suite #3 • Powder Springs, GA 30127. There is no information on the website about who runs this publisher. But American Vision loaned them $683 in 2006, the year the company was created.
So there you have it. The selling of God. It makes a pretty hefty profit for some people. They bleat on and on about the problems in this country, but I don't see a thing mentioned about greed--which is something that should not be practiced by real Christians. I guess in all their bleating about homosexuality they never bothered to look up mammon...
Technorati tags: The American Vision, Gary DeMar August 03 The WeekendIt has been a good, but busy weekend. Doug had worked very late Wednesday and Thursday. We had a friend, Tim, stay with us this weekend and we were hoping to drive to San Francisco Friday night to meet him, but Doug was whipped. He just came home, ate dinner and went right to sleep. He slept until about 10 pm when Tim arrived at our place. Tim has his own blog called Balancing Boyfriends. We met Tim and his husband Tony at a bar in the Castro called Badlands. We hit it off right away. At dinner a few days later Tim told me that he blogs. I had no clue what that word even meant, so I can blame my obsession on blogging and reading blogs all on Tim! Anyway, on Saturday we drove south an hour to Santa Cruz. We had an appt. with an accountant there and while Doug was taking care of that, Tim and I wandered around the downtown area. I can't wait to go back. It was fun. We then had lunch and drove back to quickly change and then Doug and I drove off to San Francisco for a surprise birthday party for our good friend Brian. Tim had a function to go to in Tiburan. We then went out to dinner with our friends Michael and Thierry. After that Doug and I met up with Tim at Badlands. Today has been very slow. We don't drink (or I should say it is extremely rare that we drink alcohol) so I can't blame being tired today on that. But the weather here has been great, so I can't complain about having a lazy Sunday brunch with Tim before he flew back to Chicago and sitting outside reading in the yard. I did check out some of my usual blogs. One, which I left a number of comments at, is called TalkWisdom. I've written about the blog and Christine before, so I won't bore you with all the details now. She has started up yet another blog called Protect Biblical Marriage. I hope that I was able to leave the first comment there:
Anyway, I suggest that people leave comments at this new blog. We know what side they are on. It is hard for me to understand their position--or at least understand why they think it is o.k. in this country to force their religious beliefs on the rest of us. What they seem to want is only for their own religious beliefs to be recognized and no one else's. God forbid that someone of the Jewish, or Islamic faith get too much control in this country! :) July 31 John McTernan Watch, #2I knew it wouldn't be long before this guy blamed the earthquake in Los Angeles on Tuesday on gay marriage. He apparently has been on 'tour' promoting his updated 'book.' Let's hope that when this thing is published, he can at least stop getting so very excited about death and destruction that he can check his facts. Below is what he had to say yesterday:
News flash for Mr. McTernan--our attorney general is a man--Jerry Brown, and as well as being our attorney general, Jerry Brown used to be the governor of California. Geez--so I am responsible for fires, drought, earthquakes, forclosures and 'etc.' I am just so darned special. :) But I do have to wonder why the earthquake that I helped make happened a full day AFTER I left L.A.? You think that God would have planned it a bit better--or maybe He didn't want to ruin my honeymoon... Technorati tags: John McTernan Orson Scott Card--Overthrow the Government!I thought that one of the most treasonous acts in this country is to advocate that the government be overthrown. Isn't there a law against this? If so, someone should throw Orson Scott Card in jail for treason. If you don't know him, OSC is a science fiction writer. He has been banned from our household for a while now because he absolutely hates and detests glbt people. He claims he doesn't, but he does. Period. I just got an email from Jody, at doorq.com about the latest antics of this homohater. This isn't the first time that Card has written against gays and lesbians. But this time, he has turned rabid. And he advocates for overthrowing the government. He doesn't seem to be very smart, either. He states, in a piece he wrote for the Mormon Times:
Interesting. Maybe O. Scott Card should stop writing sci fi (including this current 'article') and start reading a bit of history. Someone should probably tell him that the court system is as much a part of our democracy as the rest of it. I suggest first he read the Constitution which sets up our democratic court system. I also find it interesting his statement about marriage:
"Permanent or semipermanent"???? What the hell is a "semipermanent bond?" I wonder if Mr. And like the rest of the anti-gay crusaders, he brings up the children:
I wonder if Mr. Scott Card has thought about what his words mean to two straight married people who use 'artificial' means to have their children? From his 'article', it appears he has not or will not consider this (he is a Mormon, so maybe it is against Mormon beliefs???). And here is his treasonous statement:
As I said, Mr. Scott doesn't seem to be very bright. He can remove his kids from public school and take them to the nearest Mormon school and have them taught all about alien planets and that Jesus visited North America (apparently by U.F.O.). And finally, here is his threat to our government (I've underlined and bolded):
And who exactly is a danger to our democracy? Me getting married, or Orson Scott Card stating that he will destroy our government? I hope that someone will alert the appropriate people in the government that this man is a real threat to our democracy. You have to wonder how OSC will destroy the government? And all of us had better be worried because after he destroys it, he wants to replace it with his brand of government--possibly the Mormon States of America, with him as dictator? So the American Family Association called for a boycott of McDonalds. How about a boycott of all things Orson Scott Card? He is a menace. He is a danger. And no publishing company should be associating himself with this guy. Technorati tags: Orson Scott Card, anti-gay Best Wishes, Cass!One of my friends, Cass, sounds like she isn't doing very well. Her Space is here. Her friend Brandy said that she was on oxygen yesterday. I hope she gets well soon and back to blogging! Cass was so sweet to me and Doug--she gave us our first wedding gift. She also got me re-hooked on Mystery Theater. When I was growing up, I used to listen to the Mystery Theater any night I could. It started at 11:07 pm. They were radio shows and to me they were terrifying. The scariest one I ever heard was The Fall of the House of Usher. Anyway, I hope you get well soon Cass! July 29 Words, words, wordsI am guessing that Mark at Chesterstreet is finally taking a course on Greek or Latin. At least that is what I am guessing from his last two postings (of course, anyone can look up the definition of a word--this is probably what he was really doing). He called people morons and showed the Greek word for fools. He thinks it is o.k. to call people morons because God did. Good for him. Today he also writes an extremely nasty post about Rob and Justin at The Political Spectrum. He calls it "The Political Rectum: solid waste's best friend." He calls them morons (which must be his biblical word of the week because he can't stop saying it). He then writes:
Boy, Mark must have something up his own rectum because he is getting nastier and nastier as time goes on. Maybe he sees the writing on the wall with all of his anti-gay activities. Anyway, not to be outdone in the word use, I thought I would look up a few words that Mark might be interested in using in the future:
Withered, droopy, tired, enfeebled, rotten? Yep, sounds like good definitions to me...
He also left this comment at "talkwisdom" about a so-called deleted comment left by Christine (I say so-called because I don't know if it is deleted or not):
Well, here is another word that Mark can look up when he is studying these languages: hypokrisis, which is an actor on a stage. An actor pretends to be something he is not. It is where we get our word hypocrite from. I'm sure that precious Mark has never, ever deleted a comment from his Objective Truth blog. Nope. Never. July 28 StardustWe just watched a really good movie called Stardust. It was really all about good versus evil. I probably never would have picked it up but we made some friends in West Hollywood this past weekend and they recommended it. I thought it was fantastic. There is a bit of the movie where one of the characters describes love. I couldn't help but think of the cast of characters I wrote about today (see below posts) and I have to wonder if they ever loved someone. I often think that the people who are incredibly anti-gay have never loved anyone. I don't see how they could because if they did, they wouldn't write what they do. Anyway, that is just a thought... But do watch the movie. What is it with so-called Christians???Earlier today I blogged about Roy, a so-called Christian who popped up at Joe Brummer's blog and seemed to think he had to save everyone. He pretended to be nice, but in reality thought we were all demons and deserved to be crushed and our heads cut off. Now to add to this list is a woman who sent me a message out of the blue around the second week of July. She wanted to be my friend. She was a so-called Christian. Anyway, we messaged back and forth a bit and she asked me to send her some details of my life. So I did and I never heard back from her. I told her I got married nearly two weeks ago and I figured she didn't like it and wouldn't respond. So I went to her blog today and this is part of what she wrote:
For starters, she never sent me anything after July 15. The 15th was the last I heard from her. I sent her my details on the 16th and she never responded--at least nothing ever came my way and she had my blog address and she had the ability to leave a message within my blog. Anyway, whatever she think she sent had something to do with my marriage. And with a comment like "but there is no way in this world and the world after did God create a man to be married to a man and a women to be married to another woman", then it is probably a good thing her so-called message never got to me. I find it incredibly arrogant for some stranger to send me an email to pretend to be nice, take advantage of my niceness and then turn around and write this. But here is some news for Carla--men can and do marry men, and women can and do marry women, whether she likes it or not or whether she believes that some God doesn't like it. Justice always prevails and in this case, gays and lesbians will achieve their full rights throughout this country. It may take a bit of time, but I have no doubt about this. People can hide behind their religion and make excuses when they don't like specific groups, but the good will always win. So I left this comment for Carla:
So we'll see what Carla has to say about that. I've been extremely nice to that woman and even gave her tips about blogging and using Windows Live Writer. Oh well. There is always hope that these people will see beyond their own noses. And she can certainly send me more messages. But this time I am just going to tell her like it is. I usually pussyfoot around people like this because I don't want to hurt their feelings. I had a friend who was a Jehovah's Witness and he was probably one of the most unstable people I have ever met. I withheld my views from him on many subjects because I didn't want to be the person to push him over the edge. I still won't do this, but I'm not going to be quiet when some stranger starts lecturing me on my marriage... A Message For RoyLast week someone named Roy (Roy Martin | roydmartin@cableone.net) left a disturbing message at Joe Brummer's blog. You can start reading them here. He just jumped right into Joe's blog and let everyone have it. Of course, Roy claims to be a Christian, and a reformed person as well. He claims he has been in prison. But now he is on a rescue mission. He claims his step-son is gay and that he informed his wife of that. Now the poor kid is having to deal with a reformed step dad who isn't happy his step son is gay. Soon after Roy left his tirade, he seemed to calm down a bit. After a few days he claimed it all too much for him and he wouldn't be leaving comments at Joe's blog. I decided to send Roy an email. Here it is (sent July 23):
So that was a couple of days ago. Now here is what "Roy" left at Mark's Chesterstreet about us:
And later in the day Roy writes:
Roy says he isn't for violence against glbts, but what would he do to that rattlesnake in the playground? He would smash its head. Maybe he needs to rethink his language or just admit his violent feelings.
Anyway, so I send him a nice email and he calls me a poison spider or a rattlesnake? Gee thanks Roy. Now the scary thing about Roy is to remember that his step son is gay. So he is calling his stepson a rattlesnake and a spider which needs to have its head cut off or crushed. That is very scary. I can't imagine living in a house with someone who thinks that. However, he will find good company at Chesterstreet. July 26 A little less talk, a little more wisdom, PLEASE!Mark at Chesterstreet is not very happy with me or Joe right now (well, mostly Joe, but Mark mentions me in his comments). This post is primarily about Christine, who writes a blog, funny enough, titled TalkWisdom. She leaves this comment at Mark's blog:
Two things here. She calls me 'that Katz guy.' Now I am assuming she is referring to me, although there is an Adam Kautz that occasionally writes at Joe's blog. But if she is referring to me, she could at least get my name right--it is Kaatz. Two--she says that "I have found it to be a waste of time attempting to respond to Joe or that Katz guy." I can't remember her ever responding to anything I have said. I might be wrong here, but I just don't remember it. But I do like that she puts me and Joe in the same pea-pod--what good company!
And then Mark states:
So I want to put the likes of Mark and Christine in jail? I think Mark needs to get out a bit and breathe some fresh air. In fact, I have argued for the opposite--I am happy to spread his and her views far and wide. I doubt that prison officials would allow Mark and Christine to blog. He calls me a moron. That's o.k. When people can't argue intelligently, name-calling is usually what it comes down to. And maybe when Mark breathes some fresh air, he can take a refresher course on history (or learn about it for the first time). Hitler totally believed in the master race. That was his absolute Right. Mark also believes in the Absolute Right. Hmmm... New Name for the anti-gay marriage amendmentWe arrived in West Hollywood on Thursday and are having a great time. The weather is amazing. And more good news: I just received an email from Equality California and they are stating that the California Attorney General has renamed the anti-gay marriage ballot issue to:
Even though this is the truth, I'm sure the out-of-state lawyers for the anti-gay marriage amendment (really a revision) will be suing to get it changed. :) That's o.k. Let them sue. Polls are showing they are on the losing side and that there little hate campaign is now in the minority view.
July 22 DragonflyI went out this morning to dump the remains of the ice water on the garden and as I was standing near the butternut squash, this beautiful orange dragonfly landed. It didn't seem to be too concerned about me, so I went inside and grabbed the camera. It stayed long enough for me to get this picture of him (or her). I've never seen one like it before. July 19 Well, We Did!Yesterday Doug and I were married. Everything went well. We had our license paperwork appt. at 2:30 and then the ceremony at 3:30. Doug's parents were there, as well as our good friends Michael, Harvey, Brian and Malcolm. We had our ceremony in the beautiful rotunda in the San Francisco City Hall. I don't have any pictures of the ceremony itself just yet, but I should have some tomorrow. After the ceremony we went to Harvey's place in the Castro and at 6 we had dinner reservations for the eight of us at a place called Poesia. The food was really good. After that we went back to Harvey's and he had this amazing cake for dessert. We all had a great time. We were home by around 10 pm and today we did a little preparation for tomorrow. Tomorrow is our sort-of reception and we should have about 50 people coming over to our house to help us celebrate. Here is a picture after the ceremony with us and the cake: And we had some news yesterday in the paper that really made our day--51% of the state is against the anti-gay marriage amendment! Only 41% are for it (and most of them live in Southern California--what is wrong with them there????). So that was great news on our wedding day. I probably won't be posting too much tomorrow... July 14 Some Drivers are such Losers...Doug just got home a bit ago. He bicycles to work--one hour each way. Tonight on his way home he was hit by a car. The car turned when Doug was right next to the car. Doug fell off the bike and instead of stopping to help, the driver left. Luckily Doug was not hurt, although he has a big scrape on his elbow and somehow he got a scrape on the back of his knee. And luckily too, a woman stopped to see if he was o.k. and got a bit of the driver's license plate number. The police were called and they came out and took statements. I hope they catch the f***er. I would love to see his/her ass in jail for hit and run. I really hate the fact that Doug bicycles to work, especially after his other bike accident over two years ago which resulted in three surgeries. But he is a big boy and very stubborn. And some drivers are such losers. | |||