A Bittersweet Election
November 8, 2008 by James · Leave a Comment
November 4, 2008 marked a transformational day in American history. With the election of the first African-American as president of the United States. Read more
Reasons Not to Vote for McCain
October 22, 2008 by James · Leave a Comment
A lot of people think that this is just another presidential race, with the winner getting to bring their own particular ideas and policies to the table, but that little else will change. But that’s not true. Read more
Dear Senator Obama
October 2, 2008 by James · Leave a Comment
After last night’s debate, I am more convinced than ever that you are the right person for the job as President of the United States. Read more
McCain Seeks a Place to Hide
September 26, 2008 by James · Leave a Comment
Since he’s not ready to deal with the economy, or even debate the issues, McCain wants to suspend his campaign to focus on the “historic” crisis facing the U.S. economy. Child Chesse, that’s not really the issue, but here’s more. Read more
Special Election Update
August 23, 2008 by James · Leave a Comment
The election is coming quickly, and unfortunately, there are is still much work to be done. McCain and Obama are running “neck and neck” in the polls and most importantly in the swing states where the election is likely to be decided. Read more
LGBT for Obama
August 20, 2008 by James · Leave a Comment
After 35 years fighting for LGBT equality, I truly believe this: there has never been a more critical election for our community than the Presidential election that is on our doorstep. Read more
A Vote in the Wrong Direction
July 29, 2008 by James · Leave a Comment
If you are the parent or friend of someone that is gay, and plan on voting for McCain, please don’t. If you truly support your son/daughter/friend/relative, know that voting for McCain is showing your support for his views against the LGBT community, and his views against your son/daughter/friend/relative’s life. Read more

