June 30, 2005

Bad Medicine

From the Post-Gazette:

After two days of debate, the state House approved a variety of changes to the state's Election Code this week, including one that requires voters to present a photo ID at the polls, and another change that would prevent felons from voting for the duration of their maximum sentence, even if they're out of jail on parole.
The photo ID measure is supposedly an "anti-fraud tool." Rep. Daryl Metcalfe of Cranberry (a Republican backer) noted that "people are required to show photo identification when they fly on a plane, drive a car or cash a check." The Democrats correctly pointed out that transportation by car and airplane is not the same as the constitutionally protected right to vote.
The P-G also reported about House bill No. 1318:

"Even if the bill is taken up, some elements might be too controversial to get past the Senate, then the governor."
Let's hope so! Let's also ask:

Why are Republicans always trying to make it more difficult for people to vote?

I know that faithful readers know the answer to that.

Santorum Speaks About The War

"[The] President...is once again releasing American military might on a foreign country with an ill-defined objective and no exit strategy. He has yet to tell the Congress how much this operation will cost. And he has not informed our nation's armed forces about how long they will be away from home. These strikes do not make for a sound foreign policy."
-- Rick Santorum

"My God," you say -- he must really be running to the center!

Not to worry.

Lil Ricky said this seven years ago about another war.

Hat tip to Delaware Dem from Daily KOS.

DD has some great quotes by other Republicans too.

June 29, 2005

Too Poor to Afford An Issues Page -- Won't You Help?

I received this email today from James Carville (via the Bob Casey for Pennsylvania Committee) and I wanted to share it with you.

Apparently Mr. Carville would like us all to donate money to Little Bobby Casey. Mr. Carville states:
If Bob Casey doesn't have the resources to respond -- to talk about his own values and tell the truth about Santorum’s record -- the Republicans are going to get away with their master deception again.
Mr. Carville has a real point here. Little Bobby has had his website up for a few months now and apparently he still does not have enough money to have an ISSUES page on it.

How can you look at Bobby's big brown eyes and deny him a simple issues page? Can't you find it in your heart to donate just a few cents a day -- the price of a fancy coffee drink once a week -- to help little Bobby get an issue's page of his own?

Won't you help Little Bobby inform his potential contributors that he is anti choice, anti embryo stem cell research, pro war in Iraq, etc.?

Your dollars will mean so much to Little Bobby. And by helping Bobby, you'll be helping more than one disadvanteged candidate: you'll be helping his whole contributor base!

Can you really look away and do nothing?



Please help.

Santorum: "Dog's Best Friend"

From Crooks and Liars:



I can't make out the text of the article. Anyone want to guess what it says? Just remember that this is a family blog. Well, actually it isn't so much. Have at it.

No Cheers For Chimpy



Seeing as how even the soldiers would only clap during Bush's speech when pushed by the White House advance team, it's not surprising that the non-military public were also less than impressed:

AOL POLL
How would you rate Bush's speech?
Poor 52%
Excellent 27%
Fair 11%
Good 9%

How concerned are you about the situation in Iraq?
Very 74%
Somewhat 18%
Not at all 8%
Total Votes: 215,626

Are you satisfied with the progress in Iraq?
No 77%
Yes 23%
Total Votes: 109,912

Will the U.S. ultimately defeat the insurgents?
No 65%
Yes 35%
Total Votes: 109,530

Is the war in Iraq worth the human cost?
No 74%
Yes 26%
Total Votes: 110,349

CNN QuickVote
Which word best describes President Bush's speech?

Reassuring 14%
4540 votes

Uplifting 7%
2101 votes

Worrying 79%
24893 votes

Total: 31534 votes

And, yes, these polls are unscientific so the numbers have a LARGE margin of error, but even taking that into consideration they still do not bode well for Preznit Chimpy McFlightsuit.

It was nice to see that we've found bin Laden -- well found him in a speech by the Preznit, anyway. He mentioned him by name twice and that's as rare as hen's teeth or a day going by without one of our soldiers being killed in Iraq.

June 28, 2005

FOR THE LADIES (and those who love them)

PRESS CONFERENCE RE: ICA BOARD APPOINTMENT OF 6TH WHITE MALE

Date & Time:
Thursday, June 30 at 9:30 a.m.

Location:
Front Steps, City-County Building, 414
Grant Street, Pittsburgh

Why:

  • In the spring of 2004 five people were appointed to serve on the Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority board. All of these were Caucasian males. On Friday, June 24, a sixth white male was appointed to this board to replace David O' Loughlin who left the board last month.

  • While women make up 53% of Allegheny County's population and over 50% of the city's workforce, they hold only 31% of the county's non-elected positions and have 0% representation on the ICA and Act 47 boards.

  • In order to spur economic development and fiscal prudence, the core constituency of the city's workforce and consumers must be fairly represented on public boards to ensure that citizenry are engaged in the development of public policy.

  • Pennsylvanians for Fair Representation, a collaboration of over 40 local civil rights organizations and individuals, will hold a press conference to discuss the impact of the recent appointment of J. Matthew Simon to the Fiscal Oversight Board.

  • Statements will be made by: City Council member Twanda Carlisle, City Council member Bill Peduto, Recorder of Deeds Valerie McDonald Roberts, Former Allegheny County Chief Executive James C. Roddey, Executive Director of the Women and Girls Foundation Heather Arnet, and Dr. Cecilia Griffin Golden from the YWCA.
  • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

    Personal Note: Hey, I like white males. Some of my best friends are white males. But this kind of crap has got to stop. Not even one token woman? What, people of color are incapable of discussing fiscal policy in the Burg? But what do I know -- I'm just a girl. (cue music)

    Dreaming With Bush




























    June 27, 2005

    It's Not the EKG; It's the Cover-up...

    ...or so says Arianna Huffington about Dick's mysterious now he didn't/now he did visit to the hospital.

    Local (Pittsburgh) Radio News!

    Adrian McCoy reports that Pittsburgh "talk radio" station WPTT Is shifting its format a bit. Here's the details:

    At 7-9 am daily we get to hear Laura Ingraham. Although the McCoy plays nice and says this about her show:
    Starting July 4, the station will air the syndicated "Laura Ingraham Show" from 7 to 9 a.m. Ingraham is a conservative, but the show delves beyond politics, addressing topics related to media and popular culture.
    I found this on her website:
    ROVE CALLS OUT ANTI-WAR/MILITARY-BASHING LEFT--IT'S ABOUT TIME: The first time I heard Karl Rove's reference to the "therapy" liberals who want to fight terrorism as if it's just another crime problem--i.e., we have to understand why they hate us, etc., I said to myself--"it's about time!" The reason members of our military turns out to vote for Republican presidential candidates election after election is because they believe the left (whose home is in the Democratic party), thinks that every time something bad happens to America, it's because we deserve it. We are gun-toting, polluting, jingoistic, imperialist, bullies who need to "reach out" to those who feel disenfranchised throughout the world. And let us not forget that during the 2004 election, John Kerry scoffed at the idea that the war against terror could ever really end. The most that could be hoped for, he contended, was to reduce terrorism to the level of a nuisance like prostitution, the Mafia, and illicit drugs trade. Sounds like Rove was right on target.
    So we're pretty sure where she's coming from - the radical anti-American right. Note the jab at John Kerry. You can judge for yourself her truthfulness. The New York Times article that she's referencing actually said something a little different. When Matt Bai, the writer of the article asked what it would take for Americans to feel safe again Kerry answered:
    ''We have to get back to the place we were, where terrorists are not the focus of our lives, but they're a nuisance,'' Kerry said. ''As a former law-enforcement person, I know we're never going to end prostitution. We're never going to end illegal gambling. But we're going to reduce it, organized crime, to a level where it isn't on the rise. It isn't threatening people's lives every day, and fundamentally, it's something that you continue to fight, but it's not threatening the fabric of your life.''
    So there you have it. This is an old lie. This is the newest addition to WPTT.

    Lynn Cullen's show moves to 9:00am.

    The Thom Hartman show has been added to the schedule - he'll be on at noon every weekday.

    The Doug Hoerth show moves back to 3pm.

    Jerry Bowyer's moving to WORD 101.7

    Michael ("They all have their whores in London") Reagan will no longer be heard on WPTT.

    WPTT is also adding Alan Colmes.

    So there you have it.

    Pissing Off Our Troops, Our Vets, and Their Families

    Uh--oh! Rove's comments about Liberals seems to be the latest example of Republicans overplaying their hand. Check out Taking the Fight to Karl -- American Service Men and Women Mad at Karl Rove. Sample post:

    "Rove should immediately start campaigning to have all Democratic/liberal troops who are presumably "unreliable" replaced with Republican/conservative soldiers. An excellent starting place would be the current College Republicans convention."

    [Name]
    VietNam-Era Vet (enlisted - not drafted - no higher
    priorities Mr. Cheney!)
    Liberal Democrat
    Outraged Patriot
    Bane of Chicken Hawks
    Also check out LeonardClark.com

    Leonard Clark is a "Damned Liberal serving in Iraq" He further identifies himself as a "National Guard soldier serving and patrolling the mean streets of Iraq every day" whose civilian occupation is "Kindergarten teacher (inner city school) Public Schools" and who's also a candidate for "United States Senate in Arizona against John Kyl." Sample post:

    I have been talking to my fellow soldiers about this whole situation and I have told them about how the leadership in Washington is trying to get the American people to silence their criticisms of the continued lunacy we call the occupation of Iraq. I tell them that they are saying to the Congress: Well, ya know our poor soldiers wanna stay and finish the fight in Iraq but you people in Washington D.C. are under cutting their morale by bringing up this "time table stuff" and "what the hell are we doing in Iraq do we have a plan ? stuff.

    When I tell this to my fellow soldiers they immediately begin to laugh and then they get pissed off that such bull shit is being spouted back home because we are the ones who are calling home and telling our families what a bunch of lies and crap they are telling the American people.
    Looks like they picked the wrong "issue" to use to distract from the Downing Street Minutes and the acknowledgment last week by a top general that the insurgency was growing.

    June 24, 2005

    Some thoughts (From Philadelphia) on Senator Santorum

    Although it turns into (at the very end) a comparision between Lil Ricky and Bob Casey, the article by John Baer has some interesting things to say about our Junior Senator. Check it out.

    Baer starts with this:

    I'VE BEEN thinking lately about Rick Santorum's brain.

    It is, and I don't care where your politics lie, something to think about.

    For example: he recently said Terri Schiavo was "executed."

    He was answering questions about her autopsy report confirming her irreversible vegetative state and whether he regrets what some saw as a grandstanding unsolicited visit to her deathbed during a political fundraising trip to Florida.

    He bristles at this, by the way, claiming he'd have been criticized for not going down there.

    By whom, I wonder?

    I already have an answer to that. I might be wrong - no matter. Later, Baer writes:

    I also ask about a New York Times Magazine cover photo last month in which a smiling Santorum, hands folded, eyes heavenward, appears transfixed in prayer.

    "Yes," he says, he posed for it.

    Uh, what were you thinking, I ask?

    He says he was told to do something with his hands, then look here, look there, you know, like a kid at a K-Mart photo shoot following a stuffed toy in a photog's hand.

    That's his story.

    As you can see in the picture, I say he's practicing for his holy card.

    Luckily, Maria's already done that.

    It's good to know we're that much ahead of the Philadelphia Pundits!

    Haahaahaa!

    But I love this paragrahp:
    I'd remind you this is the same Senate leader who recently likened Democrats fighting to save the filibuster to Nazis, who once equated homosexuality with bestiality and who claimed the Catholic priest pedophile scandal in Boston should be no surprise since Boston is "a seat of academic, political and cultural liberalism in America."
    I couldn't have said it any better myself.

    June 23, 2005

    More America Haters/Traitors

    They're EVERYWHERE!

    O'Reilly: FBI should arrest the "clowns" at Air America Radio for being traitors

    O'REILLY: And when he [Durbin] went out there, his intent was to whip up the American public against the Bush detainee policy. That's what his intent was. His intent wasn't to undermine the war effort, because he never even thought about it. He never even thought about it. But by not thinking about it, he made an egregious mistake because you must know the difference between dissent from the Iraq war and the war on terror and undermining it. And any American that undermines that war, with our soldiers in the field, or undermines the war on terror, with 3,000 dead on 9-11, is a traitor.

    Everybody got it? Dissent, fine; undermining, you're a traitor. Got it? So, all those clowns over at the liberal radio network, we could incarcerate them immediately. Will you have that done, please? Send over the FBI and just put them in chains, because they, you know, they're undermining everything and they don't care, couldn't care less.
    Audio clip available at Media Matters

    Why Do You Hate America?

    The "you" of course are Liberals/Democrats/etc.

    Let Karl Rove school you:

    "Conservatives saw the savagery of 9/11 in the attacks and prepared for war; liberals saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers," Mr. Rove, the senior political adviser to President Bush, said at a fund-raiser in Midtown for the Conservative Party of New York State.

    [snip]

    Mr. Rove also said American armed forces overseas were in more jeopardy as a result of remarks last week by Senator Richard J. Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, who compared American mistreatment of detainees to the acts of "Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, or some mad regime - Pol Pot or others."

    "Has there ever been a more revealing moment this year?" Mr. Rove asked. "Let me just put this in fairly simple terms: Al Jazeera now broadcasts the words of Senator Durbin to the Mideast, certainly putting our troops in greater danger. No more needs to be said about the motives of liberals."
    And I thought Howard Dean was supposed to be the one who shoots of his mouth with the wild, crazy, hateful statements?!?

    June 22, 2005

    Impeach The Bitch Now

    No, this has nothing to do with the Downing Street Minutes. And, yes, the 'bitch' is Bush.

    After we failed to find the WMDs that never were there, every reason under the sun was given by Preznit Chimpy McFlightsuit as to why we needed to invade Iraq and depose its leader.

    A popular one before "it's about the freedom for the Iraqi people" was:

    "Our men and women in uniform are fighting terrorists in Iraq, so we do not have to face them here at home."

    Apparently the CIA may beg to differ according to this report by Reuters:

    Iraq is now a terrorist training ground, CIA says

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The CIA believes the Iraq insurgency poses an international threat and may produce better-trained Islamic terrorists than the 1980s Afghanistan war that gave rise to Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda, a U.S. counterterrorism official said on Wednesday.

    A classified report from the U.S. spy agency says Iraqi and foreign fighters are developing a broad range of deadly skills, from car bombings and assassinations to tightly coordinated conventional attacks on police and military targets, the official said.

    Once the insurgency ends, Islamic militants are likely to disperse as highly organized battle-hardened combatants capable of operating throughout the Arab-speaking world and in other regions including Europe.

    Fighters leaving Iraq would primarily pose a challenge for their countries of origin including Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

    But the May report, which has been widely circulated in the intelligence community, also cites a potential threat to the United States.

    "You have people coming to the action with anti-U.S. sentiment ... And since they're Iraqi or foreign Arabs or to some degree Kurds, they have more communities they can blend into outside Iraq," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the report's classified status.

    If the terrorists who crashed the planes on 9/11 came from "there" (Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, Egypt, Lebanon) to "here" why couldn't they come from "there" (Iraq or from their home countries after they leave Iraq) to "here" now?

    And, now they have whole new skill sets -- courtesy of our WMD hunt in Iraq.

    How can we ever thank Bush enough?

    Apparently Lil Scotty McClellan doesn't know. But as you can see from today's White House press briefing, he's as confused as I am as to how this is supposed to work:

    Q Scott, how concerned is the administration about the potential for Iraq to become a sort of training ground for Islamic extremists who may go back to their home countries and use these techniques to destabilize their governments? There's a new report on that recently.

    MR. McCLELLAN: Well, let me mention a couple things. As the President has said for some time now, Iraq is a central front in the war on terrorism. Wherever you stood before the decision to go into Iraq, I think we can all recognize that the terrorists have made it a central front in the war on terrorism. That's why, as the President said earlier today, we are fighting the terrorists in Iraq so that we don't have to fight them here at home. And that's where things are. And that's why the terrorists understand how high the stakes are ...

    Q The report suggested that there's concern that Egyptians, Jordanians and others will go back to their home countries, using the techniques they've learned in Iraq to destabilize those countries.

    MR. McCLELLAN: Well, I don't know what your question is.

    Q Are you concerned about that? Do you think there's potential for that?

    MR. McCLELLAN: Iraq is a central front in the war on terrorism. In terms of what's your question on it, I think you're making the assumption that these individuals would just be sitting around sipping tea, as Secretary Rice likes to refer to in her previous comments. So I don't know what your question is regarding that.

    Q Just following up on that question, you said at the outset of that, the terrorists have made it a central front in the war on terrorism. I thought it was a central front in the war on terrorism before we invaded.

    MR. McCLELLAN: It is. It's part of the war on terrorism, yes.

    Q It was.

    MR. McCLELLAN: No, it is.

    Q It is now --

    MR. McCLELLAN: Both.

    Q Was it prior to --

    MR. McCLELLAN: Both. It's part of the war on terrorism, David.

    There, now isn't that as clear as mud?

    Run, Baby, Run!

    Shocked at the dearth of women in elected office in Pennsylvania...in the US...in the world? Well then, baby, you know what you gotta do, right?


    Run, Baby, Run is a workshop that'll give you the information you need to run for office. Elected Officials & campaign managers will share their knowledge + experience with you.

    For years we've talked about our region's lack of women in elected office....

    ...the time for talk is over, it's time to RUN, BABY, RUN.©

    If you're considering running for office, the Run, Baby, Run workshop will give you the information you need. In this one day session, elected officials and campaign managers will share their knowledge and experience with you.

    This workshop is designed for women only.

    Saturday, September 17, 2005
    from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m

    YWCA Greater Pittsburgh
    305 Wood Street, downtown Pittsburgh

    Registration: $15 (includes lunch)

    A limited number of scholarships are available.

    Contact:
    gloria@run-baby-run.com

    Website
    (with downloadable registration form): run-baby-run.com

    June 21, 2005

    TAKE THE PA STATE HOUSE BACK FROM THE REPUBLICANS!

    I'm passing this along as is. Time to turn PA from Swing State to True Blue:

    TAKE THE PA STATE HOUSE BACK FROM THE REPUBLICANS

    SPECIAL ELECTION: July 19, 2005

    HELP ELECT LINDA MINGER FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE IN ALLENTOWN!



    Who is Linda Minger?

    Linda is a Democrat running in the special election for the Pennsylvania State House in the 131st District, in Allentown, PA. Linda is dedicated to improving and expanding green space, working to provide more early childhood education opportunities, and reducing the tax burden on seniors who are struggling with the rising cost of taxes and health care. For more information check out www.lindaminger.com and here

    This is an incredible opportunity to elect a Democrat to the House and to take a House seat back from the Republicans. Linda Minger's election to office will add another voice in Harrisburg for Democratic values and will put us on a path to take back the House! We only need to take 11 seats back for a Democratic majority. Could you imagine, a Blue State being run by a Blue legislature!

    Why should you get involved in Allentown?

    First, because this is a classic D vs. R race and the race is competitive, with Linda currently ahead in the polls. The special election is July 19th and there is NO OTHER MAJOR ELECTION between now and then.

    Second, Allentown is America! In 2004, CBS News used Allentown as a barometer for the Presidential election because it has the proper mix of people in terms of race, gender, religious beliefs, union affiliation, sexual orientation and political party membership needed to reflect the nation. "No area is more of a perfect proxy for the country as a whole," said Chris Borick, a political science professor and pollster at Muhlenberg College. If we can win over the hearts and minds of Allentown, we can do the same statewide in 2006 and nationwide in 2008!

    Why us?

    Democrats around the state, from Allentown to Zelienople, are working on this race to elect Linda. It’s a winnable race- with your help! Linda Minger has strong support and is currently ahead in the polls. This race will also set the tone for the larger races coming in 2006, the re-election of Governor Ed Rendell and the ouster of Senator Santorum. By showing that Democrats can work together to elect Linda Minger, at a time when there is no other major election until November, we will demonstrate that Democrats are the party of choice for Pennsylvania and start to build momentum toward next year.

    What’s Next?

    More details will follow shortly, but a coordinated effort is under way between Democratic organizations from across the Commonwealth. We need your help with:

    o Fundraising
    o Phone banking for Linda
    o Campaign invasion the weekend before the Special Election (July 16-17)

    If you would like to help with this campaign, please contact Yarone Zober at yarone.zober@obermayer.com or Janis Williams at janis.jmw@comcast.net.

    To find out more about Linda, please go to her website at lindaminger.com.

    Look forward to hearing from you soon,

    Yarone

    June 20, 2005

    Jesus' General's Call to Arms



    Jesus' General has issued a call to arms in the form of OPERATION YELLOW ELEPHANT:

    The objective of OPERATION YELLOW ELEPHANT is to recruit College Republicans and Young Republicans to serve as infantry. They demanded this war and now viciously support it. It's only right that they also experience it.

    The 56th College Republican National Convention is the setting for many of the proposed ops. It begins on Friday, June 24.

    The General encourages his readers to take the initiative to create materials and to plan and conduct special operations. Please let him know what you've done and he'll try to post it.

    Regular readers know that the General is a proud heterosexual, Christian conservative. He is not trying to embarrass the College Republicans. Rather, he believes that by encouraging them to enlist, he is pushing them to be more vocal about the good work their doing to make our homeland safe--things like holding affirmative action bakesales, holding immigrant hunts, almost single-handedly funding Ann Coulter, David Horowitz, and Michelle Malkin, relieving the elderly of the burden of having money, and punching out Joan Jett.

    All the info you need to help the General in his latest manly endeavors can be found at:

    Overview of OPERATION YELLOW ELEPHANT

    June 18, 2005

    Senator Santorum DEFENDS his stand on Terri Schiavo!

    Hardly surprising. But unintentionally funny, doncha think?

    We've written on Senator Santorum's part in this tragedy before.

    Here's where Rick asserted the Congress' authority to order Judge Whittemore's court to simply start over on the Schiavo case. The thing that seemed to have escaped our young friend's mind is that there's two hundred years of Constitutional tradition that says there's this thing called a "separation of powers." Congress lacks the authority to do any such thing.

    Here's where we point out that while our Junior Senator cancelled a public appearance (discussing Bush's proposed Social Security phase-out no less) "out of respect" for the Schiavo family, he never the less made it to a fundraiser where he netted a cool quarter million dollars.

    Here's what he says in the P-G:
    Regardless of what his critics say, U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum insists he did the right thing by visiting brain-damaged Terri Schiavo in Florida before she died March 31.

    In a visit to the state Capitol yesterday, Santorum said the autopsy of Schiavo, which came out this week, hasn't caused him to regret or second-guess his actions.
    And:
    "I absolutely do not regret going there," said Santorum, a conservative Republican who faces a difficult race for a third term next year.

    "I stood up for what I believe was right in defending a disabled person from being executed."
    No regrets. Looks like this article is one big appeal to Rick's religious base. He says later on::
    "Had I not gone down there, there would have been some who would have criticized me for not going," said Santorum, who likely will face a re-election challenge next year from Democratic state Treasurer Robert P. Casey Jr.

    What about critics who complained that he was engaged in a political show by visiting Schiavo?

    "Oh yeah, that was a great political show, to go down there when the polls were showing that [getting involved with Schiavo] was something the Congress shouldn't have done," he replied, somewhat testily.

    Notice what he's doing here? Ponder for a minute the two phrases, "there would have been some who would have criticized me for not going" and then the "critics who complained that he was engaged in a political show." Obviously these are two distinct groups of critics, no? So our Rick is asserting that he'll suffer through the criticisms from those who said he shouldn't have gone down to Florida in order to avoid the criticisms from those who would have said that he should have if he didn't (no mention, of course, of the quarter million dollar pay off).

    Any guess on which group of critics encompases Pennsylvania's conservative religious community?

    And notice the moral/political framing going on. Those who criticised him did so because it was a "political show" while he says he went down there to defend what he believes in.

    Again not a peep about the political fundraiser.

    The barely-beneath-the-radar message for Pennsylania's religious conservatives: "I'm with you on this. I'll suffer the petty political bickering to stand with you on this. It's gonna be a tough fight against those who want to execute the disabled."

    Not a poltical show, huh?

    John McIntire returns to the Air!

    John McIntire, former host of PCNC's "NightTalk" returns to the airwaves in Pittsburgh!

    The P-G has the story here.

    The show will be called "Life Lounge" and will be on KDKA Radio 1020 Saturdays after the Pirate games.

    There's more good news. The station broadcasts across the web. So anyone on the planet can tune in!

    Congratulations John McIntire!

    Pittsburgh's Pride Parade and Festival: Today!

    Pittsburgh's Pride Parade and Festival is today.

    The parade will begin at 11:30 from Ross St near the old jail.

    Be sure to look out for the Steel City Stonewall Democrats who will be wearing their "NO SANTORUM" T-shirts. You can purchase these shirts on their website or at A Pleasant Present.

    Steel City Stonewall Democrats is the largest LGBT and supportive political organization in Pittsburgh, and is a chapter of National Stonewall Democrats.