Monday, September 6, 2010

Lirty Dies

August 22, 2010 by JANicholson  
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I went to see the Capitol Steps [again] last night, and was pleased to note that the content was roughly 50-75% different from the last time I went. Even if it were 0% different, I definitely would have seen it again anyway. One of the most interesting performances during the show is a segment where [...]

Slow News Month?

August 16, 2010 by JANicholson  
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So I know August tends to be a slow news month – both in terms of news being made and in terms of trying to make news and get coverage. But SLDN just put out a press release about a Washington Post editorial being published about Victor Fehrenbach’s case. Seriously? A press release about an [...]

Formulaic Reporting = Bad Gay Journalism

August 12, 2010 by JANicholson  
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The LGBT community has an enormous accountability problem with the “advocacy” organizations that openly purport to “represent” the community. After working for some time at the heart of an issue that is at the forefront of this community’s agenda this year, I have come to realize that 1/3 of the fault lies with the staff [...]

Reiding the Tea Leaves

July 25, 2010 by JANicholson  
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While Netroots Nation roars ahead in Las Vegas, numerous reports are coming out of the convention from individual activists and bloggers about direct access opportunities to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Each time I see a video or a transcript or an account of one of these exchanges with Senator Reid, I can’t help but [...]

A Kick in the Gut

April 6, 2010 by JANicholson  
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So last week a very good old friend confided in me that he was now HIV positive. I would by lying to you if I pretended like hearing that news wasn’t a complete kick in the gut, although I certainly tried to put on a strong and optimistic face for him when he told me. [...]

With Repeal in Sight, What Next?

March 13, 2010 by JANicholson  
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One of the questions I get asked most often is, “If the ban is lifted, would you go back in?” And my answer is always an unequivocal, “Yep!” But someone made a interesting point to me the other day about that very question. Noting that since I was discharged under DADT in 2002, I’ve gone [...]

Focus on the Family… PLEASE!

January 7, 2010 by JANicholson  
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After spending the holidays in South Carolina with my family and friends, I decided to stop by Ft. Bragg, NC on the way back up I-95 to DC in order to see an old friend of mine from my freshman year of college (I’ll call her Kristin here). Although Facebook has made it a little [...]

Mullen Ready for the Change

September 10, 2009 by JANicholson  
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In a recent Department of Defense podcast specifically on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT), Joint Chiefs Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen appeared ready and willing to lead the Defense Department through a repeal of the DADT law. I’ve always been of the school of thought within the DADT Repeal Movement that pre-agreed upon buy-in from the [...]

Civilian Translators Unfit for Duty?

July 26, 2009 by JANicholson  
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This recent article from the Associated Press is worth a read. Not only does it highlight the military’s extreme need for critical language specialists, but it nails the point on why we can’t just rely on civilian translators to do the job. I’ll let the article speak for itself… Associated Press: A Word for Many [...]

A Note on Invalid Polls

July 24, 2009 by JANicholson  
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Proponents of keeping “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” often point to wildly invalid and unscientific subscriber and reader opinion surveys from print and online content providers like the Military Times and Military.com as “proof” that service members don’t want “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repealed. What these individuals will conveniently leave out, however, is that these “polls” [...]

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