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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2009

Houston mayor race shows progress - and limits - of gay rights
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2009/1213/Houston-mayor-race-shows-prog...

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  • you live in houston? same here =)

  • We are one nation now. The word straight, gay, or homosexual will no longer exist. You will be free to have sex with whomever or whatever you like without prejudice.

  • Mel, you've really started to open up and share yourself with us...i'm proud of you.

    I'm really starting to like this person i'm

    getting to know. : ]

    Sheri~

  • Well, I'm not gay, LOL, and Mel's hair is looking great. Good vid and keep it up.

  • yay Houston! but really we shouldn't even be commenting on their sexuaslity buti guess we have some way to go before it is a given that a persons sexuality is not an issue to mention in such situations, if she's qualified for the job, that's all that metters.

  • I think most of the stress with living with my parents was less about conflicting personalities, and more about having no sanctuary. We lived in the big open unfinished basement a few months, and strung up some sheets and curtains to keep our bedroom area divided, but they still needed to use laundry in the basement and do other things down there. So there wasn't even a room that we could stay in and close the door to get privacy. That can be stressful no matter who you're living with.

  • Re: why we moved to Michigan. The official explanation was that I had lived in TX for one year with Melinda, so it seemed fair if she lived in Michigan for at least one year. But moving is an incredible hassle and expense, and the job I got here was better than ones I had found in Houston, so we stayed here.

    And I told Br'er Bear, "Please let me move back to TX, don't keep me in this briar patch Michigan!" if you see what I'm saying. ;)

  • Houston, We got a problem...

  • Texas is just so big, it's hard to generalize about the whole place. There are liberal spots and conservative spots, flat country and hill country.

  • Hello Mel, Familiar places seem to have a positive mental attraction to them even if they are not all that great. After time we adapt to new environments and all is well but the period of adjustment can be troublesome.....I think I know of the hater you refer to....hope you resolve it...regards...

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