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Mary Cheney: Now It’s My Turn

In order to talk about Now It’s My Turn, I probably should tell you how I felt about Mary Cheney before I read her book and how I felt about her during the 2000 election, too.

In 2000, I thought Bush made a good choice in Cheney for VP. I had no real feelings about Mary Cheney except that it’s too bad her orientation will be used in the campaign. But, since it is the republican party that has been responsible for discrimination of GLBTs in recent years, I didn’t have a whole lot of sympathy for her.

When the campaign got going and she and her family seemed so shocked and insulted that HER orientation would be used in the campaign, I thought their acting was pretty bad. To ever think she wouldn’t be used throughout the campaign, by both sides, was ridiculous and to pretend to be shocked and appalled was simply stupid. But even so, well into the first term, I had no issues with Mary or with her father.

But my feelings changed when Bush started pushing so hard for an amendment to the constitution that would very specifically discriminate against gays and lesbians. The idea that Mary Cheney would continue to work for a president who thought it was fine to add discriminatory language to our constitution was enough to send me over the edge. And then to be so angry and so insulted when she was again used during the campaign in 2004 – well that did it, I lost all respect.

Now about her book… I was moving along just fine, and I liked her just fine, until she got to the 2004 election and started talking about her decision to stick with the campaign even though she did not agree with Bush’s defense of marriage act…. even though her father (and the rest of her family) did not agree with such an amendment…. even though staff member after staff member told her that they did not agree with President Bush…. even though a staff member called her in fear of his job because he thought he was going to be outed….

Mary says she stuck with President Bush because she believed he was the candidate who could lead this country and under his leadership we would live in a country where GLBT and marriage could be discussed. And apparently, under democratic leadership we would become so weak that we could no longer discuss such an issue. Ummm Huh? That makes absolutely no sense to me. It’s an excuse and a poor one. It’s smoke that Mary has thrown up to take the heat for being too weak to stand up for what she believes in – or to come right out and say, “I don’t really care about the constitution of the US right now, I care about getting my dad back into office.”

How could supporting a president who thinks it’s perfectly fine to write discriminatory language into the constitution be good for our country?

Mary talks about the interracial marriage issue, as compared to the GLBT marriage issue) and the fact that it took 40 years to get those laws overturned. She doesn’t think it would take 40 years to end discrimination against gays. How long does she think it might take? She doesn’t say. And in the meantime, doesn’t it bother her that people (like that staff member) are terrified of losing their jobs? (and they don’t have her daddy there to help them keep their jobs, like that staff member did)

Doesn’t it concern her that the more President Bush pushes this discriminatory language, the more power it gives to those who would choose to physically, emotionally and economically attack GLBT people? What about all of those young people who are victims of verbal or physical assault right now – what happens to them when Mary’s choice for president manages to get that amendment passed? Even if it doesn’t pass, he has still given people like him the confidence and the ammunition to attack more young people, doesn’t that bother her? Oh wait, it’s ok because it won’t take 40 years for us to “overcome” like it did peple in interracial marriages. I guess Mary has decided that all of the gay folks who suffer under President Bush’s administration aren’t important. Maybe those folks she considers “acceptable losses”.

I have absolutely no issue with Mary Cheney the lesbian conservative republican, I like lesbian conservative republicans. I do have an issue with Mary Cheney’s choice to work on that campaign with full knowledge that the president believes discriminatory language belongs in our constitution. I take issue with her ability to blow smoke and scream foul when the democrats used her orientation to prove a point (or two or three) while she stood by and supported that president and his efforts to change our constitution in this manner.

Mary Cheney’s book – bah, just like Mary Cheney herself – all smoke and mirrors. I respect her dad just fine but I don’t respect her.

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Daily Dose of Cupcake Toppers

blackcat_1.jpgGood grief, it really is Friday the 13th. I lost my entire cupcake topper post just a minute ago – talk about bad luck! So let’s try again, fingers crossed and rabbits foot out…

In honor of Friday the 13th, I’m pulling out the spooky stuff a bit early. If you hurry, you can grab some Boo & Eeek cupcake picks on ebay. Black cats, skulls and bats would also be very appropriate. I’ve been searching for miniature hockey masks but so far no luck – I thought for sure I could find a hockey mask/Friday the 13th keychain but alas… no luck. I found stickers (and some great Pinhead stuff, I am a Pinhead fan) and there are Jason Lives buttons that you could use. Oh, check these Friday the 13th buttons – a little big but they’d work.

Be careful out there today, bad stuff happens.

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Daily Dose of Breast Cancer BS

No I don’t like Pink Ribbons or the Pink Ribbon Campaign.

Yes I think big business and the  medical community (and the doggone patriarchy, for that matter) are doing a great job of causing women to be afraid of a cancer that probably isn’t going to kill them.  And, they’re doing an excellent job of using breast cancer to continue the attack on women through negative body image messaging.

No I don’t think all breast cancer research is worthless. 

Yes I bought a pink roomba which did "sort of" support breast cancer research.  But I bought it because it represented Hazel (the TV show you culturally illiterate people) and not because it supported breast cancer. 

No I would never buy THESE and I cannot see why anyone WOULD buy these. THIS is an example of how we are being USED.  If you buy these, you are allowing yourself to be USED.

Yes I would donate money to breast cancer research or breast cancer support groups.  I have done so in the past and I am sure I will do so in the future.

No I don’t love the Red Dress campaign either. But as sassymonkey has recently pointed out, marketing seems to be the only way to reach women (why is that – I have my theories, do you have yours).  At least the Red Dress campaign is helping to make women aware of a health condition that probably WILL kill them. 

 

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All the Pretty Colors

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Finally! My bookshelves are sorted by color! My final birthday gift has happened and I love it. I loved doing it with Chris and Jenn (Michelle boycotted). I loved arguing about discussing which color each book was with them. I was completely amused when Jenn said, “Ya know, I feel like I want to read an orange book now.” She’s right, if you sit there and look at it for a bit, a color jumps out at you and you really do feel like you need to read a “color”. Very amusing. Very interesting.

rightbycolor.jpgAnd I do not have enough bookshelves – some books didn’t fit, some didn’t fit in the order we wanted them to go in so they’re not “perfect”. Some books are in a hidden cabinet. We didn’t even touch the books under TW’s desk. I need more shelves, lots more shelves. But I already knew that.

I wonder how long I will enjoy them this way. When will I get sick of the color-codedness of them and beg bribe Michelle to put them back to their original sortedness (by fiction/non-fiction and alphabetized by author).

This was a GREAT birthday gift. I highly recommend the experience.

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Daily Dose of Denise

Today is my birthday. 

It’s started just like any other day and I like that.  Seriously.  I really don’t like a fuss, even the Ferrick-fest I didn’t like.  Sort of.  Too much fuss.

The only thing that will be different today (I hope) is that Jenn is coming! Yea!

Michelle and Chris both work today.  I have already worked this morning.  I have laundry and housework to do.  I might do some yardwork or might not.  I have some blogging to catch up on and a ton of books to read. 

I think I’ll be extravagant and hit the Starbucks when I take Michelle to work. 

The perfect birthday – no fuss, no mess, no cake (or cupcakes), no big gifts (except the big check from my mom, which was really nice actually).  Perfect. 

Hmmm, hashbrown casserole would not be considered fussy.

Happy birthday to ME!

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Daily Dose of Cupcake Toppers

5440chocolate.jpgIt is MY birthday weekend so we’re going to have cupcake toppers appropriate for ME and only for ME. First – you should just skip the cupcakes and the toppers because I don’t really like cupcakes and what’s a topper without a cupcake? But if you can’t skip the cupcake then you should definitely skip the icing. Seriously. Yuk. Then, you could order a smiely party pack from Oriental Trading and plop some smiely paraphanalia on the cupcakes. Or you could order any number of flamingo items and that would be fine too. Better yet, drive over to Starbucks and grab some chocolate covered espresso beans and sprinkle those all over the cupcake. That would be most excellent.

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Daily Dose of Breasts – Self Exams

I’m not a fan of “pink ribbons” and I’m not a huge fan of breast self-exam propaganda either. But it is October and I am a fan of breasts. So watch this Canadian video and tell me if you think it’s a fantastic community service spot – or if it’s ummm not fantastic. And then feel free to tell me how you feel about pink ribbons and breast self exam propoaanda.


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I hate spam

Well it has finally happened.  I’ve had to move to moderating comments
due to spam-bots.  Even the captcha isn’t keeping them at bay.  Sorry
about that, folks.  I’ll approve the "real" comments just as quickly as
I can.  Darn spammers.

Update: Comments are back in "real time" but captcha is still on.  Fingers crossed.

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