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the TA for one of my classes friended me on fb
i’m not sure how to feel about this
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you guys make me SICK, SICK, SICK.
i loved this scene so so so so much.
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2012
i know a lot of people don’t think obama achieved much in his term, but i would much rather have someone who can speak publicly about this kind of stuff than not. really cool.
plus, the republican candidates are a bunch of bafoons. and i’m not just saying that. they literally are crazy.
It angers me that a lot of people in this community decided to vote for the Republican party during the midterm elections in order to “get back” at President Obama because he hadn’t passed gay marriage federally.
Here’s a fact sheet about what President Obama’s done.
Here’s the “It Gets Better” video page that includes multiple videos from his administration.
Don’t try to tell me that my President doesn’t care about our community. Representative Nancy Pelosi who was one of the highest women and LGBT allies in his administration lost her position during the midterm elections because people decided to punish President Obama. By doing that you’ve proceeded to put the exact people in charge who don’t want to give the LGBT community in charge. And what have they done? Blocked and prevented President Obama from doing other things in this country. As a matter of fact every single Republican candidate right now that’s running for President has said that they will repeal DADT as soon as they get into office.
I’m voting for President Obama again in November because I believe in creating progress and equality for our community.
Hopefully you’ll do the same.
(via weakorgans)
CHATTANOOGA — Ninety-six-year-old Dorothy Cooper has been voting for about as long as she can remember.
That’s why she was eager to get a photo identification card when she heard it would be required for the next election.
But Cooper was denied the card on Monday at the state driver’s license center, according to the Chattanooga Times Free Press. That’s because the name on her birth certificate did not match her married name and she did not have her marriage certificate.
Asked about the problem, Hamilton County’s administrator of elections recommended Cooper vote with an absentee ballot so she wouldn’t have to stand in line with her walker again. Absentee ballots don’t require photo ID. […]
And that, my friends, is how they institute a poll tax.
Keep it classy hometown.
Way to make me proud.
Bloodlust