Monthly Archives: June 2003

Sodomy laws overturned

By | June 26, 2003

Finally, the Supreme Court makes a ruling to be lauded. The Supremes overturning sodomy laws is the best ruling to come from this Supreme Court in a while. Neither states nor the federal government should have the right to prohibit consentual sexual activities between consenting adults. The Sodomy or Blue laws were horrible invasions of… Read More »

Commemorating Little Big Horn

By | June 26, 2003

127 years ago, the Battle of Little Big Horn was fought. For decades, American children were taught to think of Little Big Horn as Custer’s Last Stand. We were taught about the noble sacrifice that Custer made trying to battle the Indians. The site of the battle was named the Custer Battlefield National Monument. And… Read More »

The good of the many, or the good of the few?

By | June 26, 2003

Very interesting article in the Denver Post about Denver Councilwoman Cathy Reynolds. Councilwoman Reynolds is a long-time councilwoman and long-time smoker. She smokes in her office, even though her office is in a public building where smoking is banned. (Her excuse: since she is part of the city council, she does not have to obey… Read More »