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Just As I Am

In the last few weeks, I’ve been dealing with some depression.  It happens to me occasionally, and because of my own mental instabilities, I tend to obsess on the depression.  I, as always, attempted to fill the void and placate the overwhelming sensation with food, shopping, and booze.  More or less, I just buried the […]

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So, exactly what is enough?

This morning I woke to my husband watching television after having worked overnight.  He was smoking his hookah and relaxing, contentedly.  The sun was shining through the window, bright as ever, and the sky was a nice cerulean blue.  I thought to myself, "what more could I need."  I rose for my morning cup of

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September Book Review

  Sweet Lips A Novel Author: Mel Smith Rating: Two Thumbs Way UP     Set in a country westernized theme, the author brings to life two characters that are full of personality. Surprisingly, the author is female but yet catches the essence of man to man sex. She is very detailed from scenery of

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August Book Review

Vampire Transgression –A Novel– Author: Michael Schiefelbein Rating: Two Thumbs Down I had taken too many months to read this book; probably because I’m not one for a “Vampire” story. Towards the end I was getting into it and when it came to the end I was like… NAH! It didn’t just end like that!

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The Fight for Women’s Rights: Can the LGBT community learn from their example and history?

**Author’s note:  I’ve heard it said on more than one occasion that the current equal rights movement is similar to that of the plight of women in this country before the 1920s.  As my great great grandmother was a teenager during one of the most troubling and horrifying times for women in the United States,

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Lt. Dan Choi discharged from Army

One of the most outspoken opponents of the military’s "don’t ask, don’t tell" policy said Thursday that he has been discharged from the Army. He admitted his sexual orientation publicly for the first time last year on MSNBC’s "The Rachel Maddow Show," prompting the Army to initiate proceedings to discharge him.  One part of the

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