Scott K
- Location
- Phoenix, Arizona, USA
- Birthday
- October 09
- Bio
- Scott K is a gay man living in sin with his partner of over twelve years whom he still cannot legally marry.
Scott says he's politically active not because he wants to be, but rather feels he has to be. He takes very seriously Thomas Jefferson's famous quote "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance" which, strangely enough, he thinks he first heard on an episode of The Simpsons.
Scott has one cat, two dogs, and a lot of opinions.
MY RECENT POSTS
- Bush: Iraq Must Be Invaded to
Thwart Gog and Magog
August 07, 2009 01:34PM - Why They Won't Abandon the
Birther Conspiracy Theory
August 06, 2009 02:57PM - How They've Ruined 'So You
Think You Can Dance'
July 11, 2009 06:28PM - Here's Why
June 26, 2009 06:52PM - The Wisdom (ahem) of Celine
Dion
June 26, 2009 12:52AM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Hysterical…
Thanks for the laugh.
Rated.”
August 06, 2009 03:00PM - “Actually, come to think
of it, Phillip got hip-hop
twice in
FOUR weeks.”
July 13, 2009 12:17PM - “I meant to say in my
above comment:
"Then
as you pointed out, Melissa
and Ade…”
July 13, 2009 12:15PM - “@Juliet
Yes,
there is most assuredly some
manipulation going on
regarding
the
assi…”
July 13, 2009 12:13PM - “Thanks!
I
always wondered about that
disclaimer & thought it to
be
unnecessary…”
June 27, 2009 12:38AM
Scott K's Links
WARNING: This blog post contains spoilers about the most recent episodes of So You Think You Can Dance. Don't read it unless you're caught up on the results standings.
One of the things I love about the show So You Think You Can Dance is watching true talent in action./… Read full post »
Ahh… the sage advice that only Betty Bowers, America's Best Christian™, can give!
Find out more about Betty's ministry program to those deviant homosexuals called BASH (Baptists Are Saving Homosexuals) here. Read full post »
There is a storm being caused by gay marriage and we are all in serious trouble:
Courtesy of Funny or Die.
Spotted this on the web somewhere:
/Last night I wrote
a post about Amazon.com's alleged snub of the LGBT community
(of which I am a member). I suggested that calls of boycott
against Amazon were premature as Amazon had up until now been a
very gay-friendly company and perhaps this really was a glitch.
Well, tonight news is… Read full post »
[UPDATED YET AGAIN - see below] Ok, the Twitterverse and LGBT blogosphere are in an absolute snit over a recent change at Amazon.com classifying most LGBT fiction as "adult content" thereby excluding the material from sales rankings, etc.
Worst yet, when author Mark Probst wrote Amazon about the pol… Read full post »
Joint Filing: Why I Really Want To Marry My Same-Sex Partner
It's tax time again.
This past week, my same-sex partner of thirteen years and I gathered together all of our W2's, 1099's, and other documents and began the arduous task of filing our returns. We have a tax program that we've used for several years now, so the process… Read full post »
A lot of fuss is being made over two little words that President Obama said recently:
"I won."
President Obama used the above two words in reference to the November election as reason why his ideas regarding a stimulus package tax credit would prevail over the Republicans' opposing views.
Republicans… Read full post »
So the main issue on voters' minds is the economy, a subject John McCain has repeatedly said in the past that he's not exactly an expert in. So what's McCain to do? Well, beyond denying he ever made those remarks, he is now trying to confuse people about Obama's/… Read full post »
Unless you've been hiding away in a remote land like Alaska this past week, I'm sure you're aware that several recent polls have shown Barack Obama holding a statically significant lead over John McCain nationwide. More importantly, Obama is gaining in several key swing states. The numbers have cau… Read full post »
Not that any opinion matters but your own, but I'd thought I'd share some quick impressions of mine from the Vice Presidential debate tonight.
Although I had low expectations for Sarah Palin going in (as did the rest of America), I was also trying to prepare myself for a "Sarah Barracuda"/… Read full post »
Let's see…
John McCain is dropping in the polls. The main points he planned to campaign on, foreign policy (Iraq) and experience, are suddenly not as important to Americans as fixing the economy. Unfortunately for McCain, more Americans believe in Barack Obama's ability to fix the economy th… Read full post »
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