There was some success this week over ending the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell oppressive policy! The Senate Armed Services Committee voted for the compromise 16-12. The House of Republicans debated and debated on Thursday and finally voted on the compromise which was an amendment by Patrick Murphy to the Defense Reauthorization Act for FY 2010. …Read more »
Author: rabbieger
Iran as Nuclear Power
Iran continues to come closer and closer to the threshold that will make it a nuclear nation. It has successfully used its diplomacy of pretending to negotiate with the West while secretly moving its program forward. They might give in for a while but then go back to their old games-content with a two steps…Read more »
Hurtful words of Race
Parshat Beha’alotcha Numbers 8:1-12:16 This past week U.S. Senate Candidate Rand Paul from Kentucky made headlines because he criticized the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Paul, the son of libertarian darling, Ron Paul, said that the government should not enforce civil rights. Backed by the Tea Party, he won a primary race for a Kentucky…Read more »
A #DADT Compromise-Understanding More
Is the compromise on Don’t Ask Don’t Tell good enough? No I don’t think so. This week the Obama Administration along with Democratic leaders in the House and Senate crafted a compromise bill on repealing the oppressive Don’t Ask Don’t Tell military policy put in place during the Clinton Administration. DADT policy has affected more 14,…Read more »
The world of mish mash religion
When I was a little girl I would spend time with my only living grandparent; My father;s mother-Fannie. She was a little lady and made awesome tea cookies! I remember her upper apartment and the small kitchen and the “cooking” we would do. We always made what she called a mish mash. A mish mash was a…Read more »
UPDATE ON SWARM DAY AGAINST #DADT
Things are moving quickly– the White House according to the Advocate.com is pushing for a compromise that would be no compromise really and still give the Pentagon and military brass the ability to discriminate…. We need you to call now and tell them discrimination is unacceptable. Especially because if a Republican administration is elected…Read more »
Wagner and the Jews
Okay you are not supposed to say these two things in the same sentence. Wagner and the Jews. The composer Richard Wagner wrote many operas or music dramas as he called them. He wrote both the music and the libretto. But the German composer was known not only for his music but his rampant Anti-Semitism. …Read more »
The first ever Harvey Milk Day!
Today is the first ever Harvey Milk Day in California. Harvey Milk was assassinated at San Francisco City Hall along with Mayor George Moscone by fellow supervisor Dan White. Harvey was the first openly gay elected official in America. And May 22 is his birthday! Known as the Mayor of Castro Street Harvey owned a camera store in…Read more »
The leak goes on
So the leak in the Gulf of Mexico goes on and on. Remember it is more than a month old. The Horizon Deepwell Rig blew up April 20. Conveniently for Transocean who owns the rig the last seven hours of data about safety precautions and all written documents went down with the rig. Now the…Read more »
Collaboration is the way
Parshat Naso Numbers 4:21-7:89 At the end of this week’s Torah portion, Naso, in the book of Numbers, Moses finishes assembling the Tabernacle. The tribes have been given their station around the Tabernacle. At the beginning of the portion the three different classifications of Levites, the Merarites, the Kohathites and the Gershonites each are given…Read more »