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Why the Prop 8 Gay Marriage Ban Won  

Why the Prop 8 Gay Marriage Ban Won
By Richard Kim, The Nation
The Christian right outmaneuvered gay rights activists when it came to reaching out to California's huge minority populations. Read more »

Gay Marriage Ban Looks to Have Passed in California, but Is It Legal?  

Gay Marriage Ban Looks to Have Passed in California, but Is It Legal?

Lawyers and marriage equality proponents are calling Proposition 8 illegal, and they may have good legal ground to stand on. Read more »

How Prop. 8 Could Dismantle My Marriage  

How Prop. 8 Could Dismantle My Marriage

The passage of Prop 8 means my partner Andrew and I will be legal strangers once again. He will no longer be my husband. Read more »

Census Ignores Same-Sex Couples  

Census Ignores Same-Sex Couples

Lawmakers need data that tell truthful stories about America's diverse households -- yet another reason DOMA needs to get wheeled to the curb. Read more »

Sex Parties Helped Me Overcome My Intimacy Issues  

Sex Parties Helped Me Overcome My Intimacy Issues

Lately my libido levels had been low and intimacy with my husband was suffering. Was I really about to masturbate in public? Read more »

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A Sexual Rights Agenda  

A Sexual Rights Agenda

Here's what Obama should do to protect sexual rights. Read more »

 

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Fox News and the Crazies Squirm | 5 Greatest GOP Flops | Ten Great Post Election Moments

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The Desperate Right's Five Biggest Flops of the 2008 Election  

The Desperate Right's Five Biggest Flops of the 2008 Election
By Brad Reed, AlterNet
How Sarah Palin, Joe the Plumber and other stupid stunts did not win the election for McCain. Read more »

Watching Them Squirm: Is Fox News Abandoning the Mob It Created?  

Watching Them Squirm: Is Fox News Abandoning the Mob It Created?

A huge schism develops between Fox's post-election attempts at "civility" and its pitchfork-wielding audience. Read more »

10 Moving Stories and Images as America Celebrates Obama's Win  

10 Moving Stories and Images as America Celebrates Obama's Win

Everyone has their story, but here, in pictures, video, and print, are a few of the outpourings of emotion. Read more »

The America We Never Seem to Talk About (Photo Essay)  

The America We Never Seem to Talk About (Photo Essay)

Brenda Ann Kenneally captures the female working poor and culture of incarceration in Troy, N.Y., where the presidential race has little resonance. Read more »

This Really Is Our Victory  

This Really Is Our Victory

If 9/11, 2001, and the seven years following destroyed the myth of America, then in one fell swoop, November 4, 2008 restored it. Read more »

Michael Pollan: Eating Is a Political Act  

Michael Pollan: Eating Is a Political Act

Michael Pollan discusses food production, consumer choices, the future of organics and climate change. Read more »

A Progressive Agenda for Obama  

A Progressive Agenda for Obama

Gerry Hudson, Paul Armentano, Lori Wallach, Keith Ellison, Dahr Jamail, Courtney Martin, Mark Weisbrot and many others on where we should go. Read more »

Even After Obama Victory, Hard Lessons from the ACORN Smear Campaign  

Even After Obama Victory, Hard Lessons from the ACORN Smear Campaign

New wave of vote suppression followed GOP attacks against ACORN. The group claims its anti-fraud efforts are ignored while new restrictions loom. Read more »

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Why Is Everyone Blaming Palin, and Not McCain, for the MCCAIN Campaign's Loss?  

Why Is Everyone Blaming Palin, and Not McCain, for the MCCAIN Campaign's Loss?

It's a good question. Read more »

50-50 Chance of Al Franken Becoming Senator Franken  

50-50 Chance of Al Franken Becoming Senator Franken

County auditors are "really furiously working right now to make sure everything's completely accurate." Read more »

A Sexual Rights Agenda  

A Sexual Rights Agenda

Here's what Obama should do to protect sexual rights. Read more »

 

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Why Is Everyone Blaming Palin, and Not McCain, for the MCCAIN Campaign's Loss?  

Why Is Everyone Blaming Palin, and Not McCain, for the MCCAIN Campaign's Loss?

It's a good question. Read more »

Campbell Brown Rips McCain Aides for Blaming Palin for McCain Loss: 'You Picked Her'  

Campbell Brown Rips McCain Aides for Blaming Palin for McCain Loss: 'You Picked Her'

She has a point. Read more »

GOP to Public: 'We're Utterly Lost, Do You Have Suggestions?'  

GOP to Public: 'We're Utterly Lost, Do You Have Suggestions?'

It's an unusual concession, isn't it? Read more »

Will Obama Bring  

Will Obama Bring "Only Technical" Changes to Iraq?

It's time to take a sober look at President-elect Barack Obama's Plans for Iraq. Read more »

50-50 Chance of Al Franken Becoming Senator Franken  

50-50 Chance of Al Franken Becoming Senator Franken

County auditors are "really furiously working right now to make sure everything's completely accurate." Read more »

The Onion: Obama Win Causes Obsessed Backers to See How Empty Their Lives Are  

The Onion: Obama Win Causes Obsessed Backers to See How Empty Their Lives Are

Can anything fill the void for Obama supporters? Read more »

A Free Gift From the Folks at MoveOn.org  

A Free Gift From the Folks at MoveOn.org

I wonder if they would have done this for McCain? Read more »

Lieberman Must Go Once and for All  

Lieberman Must Go Once and for All

Are Dems ready to boot Lieberman from the caucus? Read more »

 

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South Carolina law says everyone who works for a sheriff's office does so purely at the pleasure of the man at the top. Incoming Dorchester County Sheriff L.C. Knight is demonstrating that he takes that principle very much to heart.



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Wife remembers soldier

In less than a month, Army Spc. Adam McKamey Wenger would be back home, back with his wife and children, a family big enough to form a baseball team, though soccer was his favorite sport. They all would have a big party, for sure, and then, maybe he would leave the Army and settle in Jesup, Ga.

Spoleto Festival sees red

Spoleto Festival USA ended its season in the red for the first time in 13 years, another victim of the worsening economy, At the annual fall Spoleto board meeting Friday in New York, General Manager Nigel Redden said, "The festival has experienced a deficit of $372,000 on its 2008 operating budget of $8.4 million. This is an obvious disappointment and a situation we have not dismissed lightly. Now more than ever, we will strive to live within our means while continuing to produce a festival of the highest artistic quality."

Sheriff's office workers told to reapply for jobs

South Carolina law says everyone who works for a sheriff's office does so purely at the pleasure of the man at the top. Incoming Dorchester County Sheriff L.C. Knight is demonstrating that he takes that principle very much to heart.

Police to correct shooting warrants

Charleston police say an arrest warrant in this week's fatal shooting in the Citadel Mall parking lot was incorrect. A man identified as a robber in court documents was merely a witness, police said. The shooting outside the J.C. Penney store about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday left Begondae Moore, 27, dead. Two men have been arrested on charges of murder and possessing a weapon during the commission of a violent crime.










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Witness denies any 50/50 deal

For days the jury in a breach of contract trial between local real estate magnate Richard Davis and television network A&E has heard over and over about a man named Charles Norlander. Davis alleges that he and Norlander hatched the 50/50 profit split for the show "Flip This House" in a verbal agreement at the heart of Davis' lawsuit.

Zodiac runs full throttle

While most boat makers have seen sales fall off in the face of high fuel prices, a French watercraft manufacturer with a local plant has found a silver, er, rubber lining. Demand has soared for the lightweight, rubber-bottomed boats made in Summerville by Zodiac of North America Inc., and as a result, the company plans to expand the operation.

Permit for more coal through terminal OK'd

After a three-year review and hours spent addressing the concerns of worried local residents, state health officials gave the final nod to Kinder Morgan Energy Partners' request to dramatically increase the amount of coal that passes through Charleston.

84 Lumber closes store after 32 years

The contracting construction market has squeezed a longtime local building supplier out of business. 84 Lumber in Goose Creek, a fixture at the heavily traveled intersection of U.S. Highways 176 and 52 since 1976, was one of 20 stores across the nation the Pennsylvania-based contract supplier closed late last month because of the downturn in the housing market.

Jobless total tops 10 million

The nation's jobless ranks zoomed past 10 million last month, the most in a quarter-century, as piles of pink slips shut factory gates and office doors to 240,000 more Americans with the holidays nearing. Politicians and economists agreed on a painful bottom line: It's only going to get worse.










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Third time indeed charm for Bishops

The third time, indeed, was the charm for Bishop England. Bishop England quarterback Mikell Fosberry threw for 175 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Bishops past Edisto, 24-7, before a crowd of about 2,000 at Jack Cantey Stadium in the opening round of the Class AA playoffs. The Bishops, who improved to 9-2 overall, will take on Timberland next Friday night.

Bowden Bowl yields to jockeying in ACC

In the early days of the so-called Bowden Bowl, it was new and fun to see father and son on opposite sidelines. But gradually, novelty gave way to cold-blooded reality. Seasons were on the line. Jobs were on the line. And now, none of the principal parties seems disappointed that the yearly spectacle has reached the end of the line.

Johnson's 'D' chasing Gamecocks' best ever

Looking for storylines for South Carolina's game this afternoon against Arkansas? Best bet is to start with the Gamecocks' first-year defensive coordinator. Seems like Ellis Johnson's in the middle of most everything for this one. It's Johnson's defense that's trying to erase dreadful memories of giving up more than a quarter-mile of yardage last season at Arkansas.

Blue Hose riding high into CSU

Two weeks ago, Liberty beat Charleston Southern, 42-0. Last week, Presbyterian edged Liberty, 31-28. We'll let CSU coach Jay Mills do the math. "I guess that makes Presbyterian a 45-point favorite over us," Mills said of the Buccaneers' matchup with the Blue Hose today at CSU Stadium.

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