Saturday, November 15, 2008

Does Too Much Sex Make Us Jaded? | The Thrill of the Bar Hook-Up | Obama on Sex Ed

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November 15th, 2008
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Why Sarah Palin Fired up the Public's Sexual Imagination  

Why Sarah Palin Fired up the Public's Sexual Imagination
By Susannah Breslin, The Frisky
From her hairstyle to her politics, America remains obsessed with the female politician who seemingly came out of nowhere. Read more »

What Obama Should Do About Sex Ed  

What Obama Should Do About Sex Ed

Obama has the chance to help empower young people to make responsible, smart decisions about sex. Read more »

Does Overexposure to Sex Make Us Jaded?  

Does Overexposure to Sex Make Us Jaded?

No. It rids us of our puritanical discomfort with healthy expressions of sexuality. Read more »

The Thrill of the Bar Hook-Up  

The Thrill of the Bar Hook-Up

What exactly do people get out of cruising for inebriated strangers in bars? Read more »

Election Results Are Bittersweet for Gays  

Election Results Are Bittersweet for Gays

In a reminder that time always sides with those fighting for equality, a majority of young people voted against the gay marriage ban in California. Read more »

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Former G&R Guitarist Slash Shreds in Support of Gay Marriage  

Former G&R Guitarist Slash Shreds in Support of Gay Marriage

Guitarist Slash and his wife Perla Ferrar send out this message in support of marriage rights. Read more »

Proposition 8 and the Linguistic Fight Against Intolerance  

Proposition 8 and the Linguistic Fight Against Intolerance

The passage of the bigoted same-sex marriage act in California revealed the "No on Prop 8" campaign's need for better framing. Read more »

El Coyote: An LA Restaurant Gets Negative Attention Because of Prop 8  

El Coyote: An LA Restaurant Gets Negative Attention Because of Prop 8

Mormon manager's faith overrides "love" for customers and workers. Read more »

 

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Hillary to Be Obama's Secretary Of State? | Obama and McCain to Meet | Jon Stewart Mocks Bill O'Reilly

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November 15th, 2008
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Officials: Obama Offered Clinton Secretary Of State Position  

Officials: Obama Offered Clinton Secretary Of State Position

Hillary requested time to consider the offer, officials said. Read more »

Obama and McCain to Meet in Chicago ... What's on the Table?  

Obama and McCain to Meet in Chicago ... What's on the Table?

I suppose, given the circumstances, cabinet speculation is inevitable ... but I really doubt that's what Obama is thinking. Read more »

Obama to Give Up Senate Seat on Sunday ... Who Will Fill It?  

Obama to Give Up Senate Seat on Sunday ... Who Will Fill It?

It seems strange, but technically, Barack Obama and Joe Biden are still a sitting senators. Read more »

Secretary Of State: Would Hillary Want The Job?  

Secretary Of State: Would Hillary Want The Job?

Clinton insiders weigh in on whether or not the Secretary of State position would be good for Hillary's career. Read more »

Larry Summers Out as Obama's Treasury Pick?  

Larry Summers Out as Obama's Treasury Pick?

Victoria McGrane and Lisa Lerer from the Politico are reporting that Larry Summers is on the outs with Obama's transition team. Read more »

Excellent Maddow Piece Spells Out Why Lieberman Must Be Stripped of His Chairmanship  

Excellent Maddow Piece Spells Out Why Lieberman Must Be Stripped of His Chairmanship

Maddow took all the arguments against Joe and summed them up in a really great piece last night. Read more »

 Now Is No Time to Sing Kumbaya: We Must Hold the Bush Regime Accountable  

Now Is No Time to Sing Kumbaya: We Must Hold the Bush Regime Accountable

We cannot just ignore Bush's crimes and incompetence because Obama got elected. Read more »

Jon Stewart Mocks Bill O'Reilly for Unfounded Obama Fears  

Jon Stewart Mocks Bill O'Reilly for Unfounded Obama Fears

From Thursday night's Daily Show. Read more »

The Best Source of Patriotism Since Fox News: Joe the Website  

The Best Source of Patriotism Since Fox News: Joe the Website

That's right, Joe's got a website. Read more »

Michael Moore Takes on the Economy  

Michael Moore Takes on the Economy

Michael Moore's new documentary will tackle the financial crisis. Read more »

Join the National Day of Protest Against Prop 8  

Join the National Day of Protest Against Prop 8

Find out where your local protest will gather. Read more »

Leahy First Democratic Senator to Go On Record Against Lieberman  

Leahy First Democratic Senator to Go On Record Against Lieberman

"I'm one who does not feel that somebody should be rewarded with a major chairmanship after doing what he did." Read more »

Former G&R Guitarist Slash Shreds in Support of Gay Marriage  

Former G&R Guitarist Slash Shreds in Support of Gay Marriage

Guitarist Slash and his wife Perla Ferrar send out this message in support of marriage rights. Read more »

 

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Sanford's political star rising

Gov. Mark Sanford won his first national election Friday. By the looks of it, being voted chairman of the Republican Governors Association won't be the two-term South Carolina governor's last ride on the national stage. Sanford was about the only one in political circles who missed the buzz about this future Friday, as the GOP tries to find new leadership to pick itself up from a devastating Election Day defeat.



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A mother's sacrifice

Her children's rooms stand empty. Their toys untouched, clothes unworn. Candace Capers has sacrificed living with her three children for the past month so that they might have a better education and, hopefully, a better life.

Body identified, husband charged with murder

The body of a woman found Thursday in the Congaree River has been identified as former Moncks Corner resident Logan "Pam" Drake Edwards. Police in Waxhaw, N.C., where she lived, have charged her husband, Danny Edwards, 57, with murder, the Charlotte Observer reported. The newspaper said the husband reported his wife missing about two weeks ago but that police think an argument the couple had on Halloween might have led to the killing.

Charleston County goes lean

The souring economy has claimed another victim. Charleston County government, buffeted by funding cuts and the possibility that tax revenue will be down, is freezing hiring and ordering a 2 percent budget cut for about half of its departments.

Office building under stress

COLUMBIA â€" Something's not exactly on the level in the South Carolina Senate office building â€" the floor. The six-story Marion Gressette Building, home to 46 state senators, their staffs and committees, is suffering some noticeable structural problems. Walls are bowing, concrete is cracking and parts of some upper floors have a noticeable three-inch slope.










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Economic Death Spiral | Coke-Smuggling Air Marshals | Sex and Sarah Palin

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Our Economy May be in a Death Spiral -- Will Washington Stop the Bleeding?  

Our Economy May be in a Death Spiral -- Will Washington Stop the Bleeding?
By Joshua Holland, AlterNet
The Bush-Paulson plan isn't doing anything to address the underlying problems threatening America's economic future. Read more »

Exposed: Federal Air Marshals Too Busy Smuggling Coke and Molesting Kids to Protect You  

Exposed: Federal Air Marshals Too Busy Smuggling Coke and Molesting Kids to Protect You

Since 9/11, air marshals have logged an impressive number of hours committing felony-level crimes. Read more »

Finding the Best, Local Food Near You Just Got Easier  

Finding the Best, Local Food Near You Just Got Easier

The Eat Well Guide is the best new on-line tool for foodies, farmers, and anyone who cares about sustainable eating. Read more »

Blackwater Busted? Six Guards May Be Charged in Iraq Massacre  

Blackwater Busted? Six Guards May Be Charged in Iraq Massacre

Critics still fear reckless behavior by the 140,000 private corporate contractors in Iraq will continue. Read more »

Why Sarah Palin Fired up the Public's Sexual Imagination  

Why Sarah Palin Fired up the Public's Sexual Imagination

From her hairstyle to her politics, America remains obsessed with the female politician who seemingly came out of nowhere. Read more »

Massive 'Homeland Defense' Joint Exercise Is Under Way  

Massive 'Homeland Defense' Joint Exercise Is Under Way

Joint military exercise 'Vigilant Shield,' involving maritime, aerospace, ballistic missile defense is under way. Read more »

Larry Summers Out as Obama's Treasury Pick?  

Larry Summers Out as Obama's Treasury Pick?

Victoria McGrane and Lisa Lerer from the Politico are reporting that Larry Summers is on the outs with Obama's transition team. Read more »

R.I.P.: The Financial Experts, 1929-2008  

R.I.P.: The Financial Experts, 1929-2008

What's the likely fallout of our economic crisis? Nobody knows for sure -- but the economists won't admit it. Read more »

From Baghdad to Brooklyn: My Journey with an Iraqi Refugee  

From Baghdad to Brooklyn: My Journey with an Iraqi Refugee

From 2007 to 2008, I spent five months in Syria with Mohamed, an Iraqi refugee. Now, we are roommates in New York City. Read more »

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Secretary Of State: Would Hillary Want The Job?  

Secretary Of State: Would Hillary Want The Job?

Clinton insiders weigh in on whether or not the Secretary of State position would be good for Hillary's career. Read more »

Leahy First Democratic Senator to Go On Record Against Lieberman  

Leahy First Democratic Senator to Go On Record Against Lieberman

"I'm one who does not feel that somebody should be rewarded with a major chairmanship after doing what he did." Read more »

The Siegelman Case: More Proof That the Bushies Were Up to No Good  

The Siegelman Case: More Proof That the Bushies Were Up to No Good

Karl Rove's fingerprints are all over this thing. Read more »

 

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Cougars hold on in opener

Carolina First Arena is a beautiful new basketball facility, but there was nothing pretty about the College of Charleston's first game in it. The Cougars had a tough time pulling away, but survived 72-66 against Southern Illinois-Edwardsville on Friday night in front of a crowd of 4,582 in the first round of the Charleston Classic.

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Coaching: How hard can it be?

In my next life, I'm going to be a big-time college football coach. The way I've got it figured, all you have to do is work your way up the food chain for a few years and wrangle one good head coaching job. With the escalation of salaries in today's world, coaches are making millions of dollars a year just to coach football. And they don't even have to win.

Swinney not overlooking a vastly improved Duke

While the rumors and gossip continue to swirl around who will be the next head football coach at Clemson, there's one item of business that people have seemed to have forgotten this week — the Tigers do have a football game to play. Lost in the growing list of candidates for the Clem...

Swinney not overlooking a vastly improved Duke

While the rumors and gossip continue to swirl around who will be the next head football coach at Clemson, there's one item of business that people have seemed to have forgotten this week â€" the Tigers do have a football game to play. Lost in the growing list of candidates for the Clemson vacancy is the fact that Duke â€" the Tigers' opponent this afternoon at Death Valley â€" is a vastly improved team under first-year head coach David Cutcliffe.










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