41 Years Ago Today, the Queers Fought Back Written on June 28, 2010, by .

Forty-one years ago today, gay men and lesbians in New York City announced that they had had enough of police brutality, exploitation by the mob, and enforced invisibility by fighting back for the first time in what became known as the Stonewall Riots….

21 Irresistible Reasons to Visit Examiner.com Written on June 23, 2010, by .

Back in April, I posted a note about how I had been writing short articles about politics and policy issues for Examiner.com.

At the time, I had only been “on the job” (so to speak) for about ten days and had published just 17 articles.  That num…

5 Years After Kelo Written on June 23, 2010, by .

Today marks the fifth anniversary of one of the worst decisions made by the U.S. Supreme Court, a decision in the same league as Plessy v. Ferguson, Dred Scott, Wickard v. Filburn, and the Slaughterhouse Cases.

On June 23, 2005, the Supreme Court rule…

Anniversaries to Savor Written on June 12, 2010, by .

Although liberty-lovers may focus on dates like July 4th (Independence Day) or April 13th (Thomas Jefferson’s birthday) as notable enough to celebrate each year, today — June 12 — turns out to be the anniversary of several events worth commemorating….

Birthday Money Bomb for Robert Hurt Written on June 10, 2010, by .

In this past Tuesday’s Republican primary in Virginia’s Fifth Congressional District, state Senator Robert Hurt became the GOP’s nominee by winning more than 48 percent of the vote against a field of six rivals.

This means that Hurt goes on to face in…

Review of ‘Sycamore Trees’ at Arlington’s Signature Theatre Written on June 3, 2010, by .

Here is my review of Sycamore Trees, now having its world premiere at Signature Theatre in Arlington.

Unhappy Families Are All Alike:Signature Theatre’s ‘Sycamore Trees’ Needs TrimmingRick SincereMetro Herald Entertainment Editor
Sycamore Trees come…

An Interview with GayPatriot Blogger B. Daniel Blatt Written on June 2, 2010, by .

University of Virginia law school alumnus B. Daniel Blatt blogs at the prominent and widely-read political web site, GayPatriot, which has had more than 3.6 million visitors since September 4, 2004.

Based in Los Angeles, Blatt is known as “GayPatrio…

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