Friday, June 29, 2012

The Wrap-Up: June 29, 2012

Chief Justice John Roberts
 ESPN is launching the "ESPN Ally" program aimed at creating a supportive and inclusive workplace.

Minnesota's Secretary of State has announced the title of the state's proposed anti-marriage equality bill. It's pretty accurate.

That $2,000,000,000 we thought J.P. Morgan lost turned out to be more like $9,000,000,000. And to think that Republicans were asking its C.E.O. for advice.

Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) has introduced a bill aimed at protecting same-sex married couples in the military.

Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) center
With the Affordable Care Act being upheld by the Supreme Court, conservatives are turning against the man who ended up being the deciding vote: Chief Justice John Roberts (a Bush appointee might I add).

Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), who is running for governor, made the apology-inducing mistake of saying that the Supreme Court ruling was like 9/11. If there's any justice, this would cost him that election.

The anti-marriage equality organization in Maryland is a bit in the red...at least for now.

Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe is actively fighting against the state's proposed marriage equality ban.

And lastly, I give you the stupidest reactions to the Supreme Court's ruling on the Affordable Care Act, given that Canada's health care is more socialized and universal than America's. Idiots will be idiots.

No comments:

Post a Comment