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a sigh of relief & a step forward

Since women kind of cleaned house last night in the elections and Akin and Murdock so didn’t win, I’m feeling a wave of relief I had been waiting for.

Jaded as I am, it’s time to take a minute to celebrate these victories and the small steps forward we are taking as a nation. We voted, and we said no thanks to all the men saying ridiculous horribleness about women’s bodies, rape, abortion. And I actually think young generations have some progress to look forward to. We aren’t going to outlaw gay marriage forever and ever off into the sunset. It just won’t happen. We are moving on.

We elected the first openly gay Senator! Oh Tammy Baldwin! In a lot of ways, I was more excited about that than any other aspect of the election. We are over it enough to elect a lesbian. That is a step. Seriously.

Plus, the voters all did right given the choice on gay rights:

Maine legalized gay marriage!

Washington upheld gay marriage!

Maryland upheld gay marriage!

Minnesota voted to not change the constitution to ban gay marriage.

And for a breakdown, here is my new favorite graphic for gay rights state by state. Slowly but surely!

YAY!

thanks, the guardian!
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Rape post of the day

In case you thought for a second that your vote wouldn’t really matter this election, check out Republican John Koster from Washington, who thinks abortion is just bringing “more violence” to a woman’s body after that “rape thing.” Oh, also, incest is so rare, so whatever, that can’t count.

Sometimes I think elections are futile and all politicians are politicians and it’s all more or less the same, but then some asshole opens his mouth and I remember that maybe voting is a good idea.

So he knows ONE woman who was raped and had the child and put the kid up for adoption, and she is still super pro-life, well good for her, but that does not a nationwide policy make.

Vomit.