By Samuel Warde on October 31, 2014
Elections, The War On Women, Voting, Women's issues
Elections, Voting, Women's Issues
The Republicans stance on women is all the reason you need to get out and vote this year. I’m watching and I WILL Vote. Will you? Want to know the GOP’s stance on women? Here’s the basics: Outlaw abortion except for the cases of rape, incest and the life of the mother. Say that women […]
By Kimberley Johnson on October 30, 2014
equal rights, misogyny, women’s rights
Opinion / Open Letters / Rants, Voting, Women's Issues
Let’s pretend we are in a San Francisco dive bar. In a crowded basement room, I am sitting alone center stage on a stool and I am wearing a beret. My all black outfit consists of a long sleeved turtle neck sweater and skinny pants in a homage to the beatnik days of the ’50s and […]
By Kimberley Johnson on October 28, 2014
election day, GOP, Republicans, Voting
Elections, Politics, Uncategorized, Voting
“If global warming is real, then why is there ice in my drink? Take THAT science!” Equal pay. Student loan reform. Citizens United All a buncha HOGWASH! Liberals, this November 4th – refuse to do your job as a citizen and stay home on Election Day. Republicans don’t want you to vote – especially if you […]
By Samuel Warde on October 23, 2014
Sarah Silverman, Videos, Voter ID Laws, Voter Suppression, Voting
Activism, Videos, Voting
Sarah Silverman takes on voter suppression laws, discussing the fact gun registration cards can be used for ID to while many other forms of traditional ID like social security cards, student IDs, veterans IDs, and student IDs are no longer valid for voting. So why not go out today and get a gun to insure […]
By Samuel Warde on October 23, 2014
Elections, Voter ID Laws, Voter Suppression, Voting
Elections, The Courts, Voting
Election day is around the corner and, as The New York Times notes, “Republican officials and legislators around the country are battling down to the wire to preserve strict and discriminatory new voting laws that could disenfranchise hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Americans.” U.S. Circuit Judge Richard A. Posner of Chicago issued a […]