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Archie Comics Featured on Tonight's "Cake Wars"

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I just finished watching "Cake Wars" on Food Network. It was a special episode celebrating the comic book company's 75th anniversary. It featured Archie Comics co-CEO Jon Goldwater as a special judge. Four cake-bakers competed to design a cake which best illustrated the spirit of Archie Comics.

It was fun to watch. There were two challenges. I came to the episode about five minutes late, so I missed the nuance of the first challenge. But it seemed like the bakers were charged with designing a Betty or a Veronica cake. Most of them went with Veronica. One of the baker was eliminated from the program following this particular challenge.

The remaining three bakers were then asked to design a giant party cake for the entire Riverdale Gang. Two of the bakers designed beach party themes, while the third created a juke box design surrounded with cut-outs of most of the major characters. This particular design was pretty cool. It had flashing lights and a working record turntable. However, she made one fatal mistake with her cake design which pretty much scratched her music!


Ultimately, it came down to the two beach party cakes -- and I think the judges made the right choice when it came to the winner!

Jon Goldwater's involvement with the program was actually pretty interesting. It was clear that he held no particular skills when it came to judging the pros or cons of any particular recipe -- outside of enjoying the taste. But he offered a unique voice when it came to judging the visual designs of the cakes, the characters, and of the themes.


Lastly, this program highlighted to me the essence of Archie Comics' struggle to re-brand its main characters from icons of yesteryear into modern-day players. All of the designs were stuck soundly in the 1950s -- outside of the inclusion of Josie and the Pussycats. I'd like to think -- if I were competing on this program and designing a cake that illustrated the spirit of Archie Comics -- that I would come up with a design that embodies the Riverdale of today. If only to stand apart from the crowd!

At least Kevin Keller made an appearance on one of the cakes! He was Riverdale's Rock Hudson at their beach-party luau!

I'm sure that this episode of "Cake Wars" will re-air sometime in the near future. You should check it out on Food Network!

Sarah Palin to Star in Courtroom TV Program

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People is reporting that Sarah Palin has been recruited to star in her own TV courtroom program:
The onetime vice presidential candidate has been tapped to preside over a planned reality court show that would premiere next year, if it gets picked up by stations. She signed a deal in February with Montana-based production company Warm Springs, a source close to the process tells PEOPLE

"It's a production deal," the source explains. "What happens next is she'll meet with stations, make a pilot and sell it." 

Warm Springs first approached Palin with the idea in 2015 and has since put together a team that includes the TV executive who found Judge Judy and Judge Joe Brown. 
I like courtroom shows and I absolutely love Judge Judy, but there is no way that I will waste my time watching "Judge Sarah."

Still Too Much to Digest! Mega-Review of Multiple Archie Comic Book Digests! Part Two!!

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Life continues to be busy, which means that I'm yet again behind on my comic book reading! I have a pile of comic book digests next to my computer so decided to steal a page from last month.

I'm talking about a mega-post review of multiple comic book digests! So -- starting alphabetically --, here we go!!!

ARCHIE'S FUNHOUSE COMICS ANNUAL #19: Our first story is "Orange You Lovely?," featuring a script from James Gartler, pencils from Dan Parent, inks from Rich Koslowski, letters by Jack Morelli, and colors by Glenn Whitmore.

Veronica is bored out of her skull at the start of this story. She has yet another date with Archie Andrew and expects to be treated to yet another dinner at Pop Tate's. Her parents invite her to stay home for a party for their friend and his son Gilbert Cosgrove -- a Hollywood celebrity!

Veronica doesn't remember Gilbert from her childhood, but quickly looks him up in the tabloids and gleans one bit of information about him. He likes his girlfriends tanned!


This prompts Veronica to take to the sun to make herself more appealing to her famous childhood friend. Unfortunately, she falls asleep and...


She ends up going to lengths that could only impress someone like John Boehner or Donald Trump. Question is: Will her sunburned spray-tanning impress Gilbert Cosgrove? And is he worth the painful effort???

JUGHEAD AND ARCHIE COMICS DOUBLE DIGEST #19: Next up is "Fixit Friends," featuring a script by Francis Bonnet, pencils by Fernando Ruiz, inks by Bob Smith, letters by Jack Morelli, and colors by Glenn Whitmore.

This story is pretty simple. Mr. Lodge has a leaky faucet. Archie and Jughead offer to fix it -- along with a series of other home repairs -- using "how to" MyTube videos. And Mr. Lodge accepts their offer...


... Because he's apparently learned nothing during the past 75 years!!

WORLD OF ARCHIE COMICS DOUBLE DIGEST #57: Our final story is "The Art of Chaos," featuring scripts and pencils by Tim & Pat Kennedy, inks by Jim Amash, letters by Jack Morelli, and colors by Glenn Whitmore.

This is a great story. Archie and Jughead start out the story trying to convince Veronica to check out "The Apeinator." Which is a charming story about a part-ape and part-robot FBI agent from another planet! Personally, I would love to see this movie!!


But Veronica didn't listen to me and instead conned the boys into watching a chick-flic called "Love Knots in My Larynx 2." Initially resistant, Archie gets a little too emotionally invested in this romantic film and ends up making a public spectacle of himself!


A trio of goons end up recording the entire tear-jag and post the entire embarrassing encounter all over the Internet. Archie spends the rest of the story trying to publicly reclaim his masculinity!

What is the Funhouse?

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I've written several times about Charlton Neo, which is a resurrection of the classic Charlton Comics lines; as well as Pix-C Web Comics, which features public domain characters from Charlton Comics as well as a few other original characters. Pix-C Web Comics features strips from a variety of genres, including superhero, horror, action, and humor romance. Pix-C Web Comics recently launched a new strip earlier this month. This one is a horror-themed strip called FUNHOUSE!

This particular story features storytelling by Roger McKenzie and artwork by Cesar Madarro. If you read this post, then you know that I'm a fan of freak shows and creepy carnivals. And FUNHOUSE is everything creepy about carnivals!

We are only three weeks into FUNHOUSE, but this is what we know so far. It features the story of a serial killer who is fixated on young girls. "Uncle Herman" is at the carnival looking for his next victim. And truly, why wouldn't you go to a carnival to find children?

But there's something pretty creepy about this carnival -- and it all seems to be coming from the Madhouse. Uncle Herman has his eyes trained on his latest victim -- but I can't help but wondering if the Madhouse itself has sinister plans for our chief character?

I don't want to give away too much, but there's already been some pretty horrifying stuff happening at the Funhouse, but you need to have access to Pix-C Web Comics' premium site if you want to see what's happening! You too can read FUNHOUSE -- not to mention Yang, No Name, Tuffy Turtle, N.E.O., Kid Montana, Skyman, The Knightingales, Deathwatch, The Spookman, Sadistik, Ms. Molecule, and several other great characters, by becoming a patron of Pix-C Web Comics. Those who become patrons (for as little as $1 per month) gain access to several weekly online comic strips. The more you pledge, the more perks you qualify for. I've been contributing $30 per month towards this venture. I encourage to you to become a patron too!

Incidentally,  you can now read older Pix-C Web Comics on this Free website. Becoming a Pix-C Web Comics patron will give you advanced access to new Pix-C stories that are not readily available to those who access the Free website (such as FUNHOUSE), so definitely make your pledge today!

"Xavier"

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I learned recently of a short story by the British Council Arts. It's called "Xavier." Here is how they describe it:
Nicolas notices his 11-year-old son pays a lot of attention to slightly older boys.
Here is the story in a bigger nutshell: Xavier's teacher tells his father that the boys is struggling socially in school. He is distracted and he is socially isolated. He mostly air-drums. And the only students that he is drawn to, and vice versa, seem to be older boys. For the record, these older boys appear to be anywhere from 1-5 years older than Xavier.

Nicholas hosts a lunch with his brother and his niece. His niece brings along two of her male friends. Nicholas notices that Xavier is drawn to one of the boys, Filipe. He smiles a lot in his presence and he can't stop looking at him. This becomes especially apparent when Filipe asks Xavier to help him learn how to drum.

The older kids eventually leave, but not before Nicolas invites Filipe back to their home at some unspecified point in the future.


I found myself in the middle of a stupid online fight about "Xavier" this weekend.

One side thought that "Xavier" is a great example of a parent recognizing that his young son is gay and that he was making sure that his son knew that he was accepted and loved.

The other side thought that "Xavier" promotes early childhood sexual activity and that the father and the older boys in Xavier's life are modeling sexualized behavior in this obviously young child.

I can see elements of both sides of this argument, which means that I ended up getting attacked pretty viciously by one of the guys arguing here.

Here are my thoughts on the matter. I think both sides are projecting their own pasts into this story. Some guys suffered from parental disapproval as teens when it became clear that they are gay (or at least, when they displayed more effeminate mannerisms during their 'tween years). The guys on the other side of the argument suffered from unappreciated sexual advances when they were too young. So there's that.

I do think that Xavier is meant to be a blossoming gay boy and I do think that his father is realizing this. I don't think that he is pushing his son into a relationship with Filipe -- at least, not a sexual one.

One of the arguments against "Xavier" is that his father tried sending Xavier to a show with the older children. He was accused of setting him up on a date. I can see that, but I don't agree with that interpretation. I think that he was trying to encourage this new friendship and he was sending his son on a group outing with multiple children (including a close family member).

This is something that parents used to encourage instead of one-on-one dating. If everyone is together, they are much less likely to have time alone to experiment sexually. Which assumes that Nicholas is setting Xavier and Filipe up on a date. Which he's not.

I personally think that Nicholas is worried about Xavier's social isolation. I think that he's assessing the people around. And he's trying to encourage the friendships that Xavier potentially has, even with an older boy.

I used to play with older children when I was Xavier's age. Not "play" play, but play. I also had friends my own age, but some of my favorite childhood friends were a few years older than me. So maybe my own history is affecting my take on "Xavier." I'm okay with that.

You can watch the entire video here.

Des Moines Neighborhood Under Attack from Rafter of Wild Turkeys

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Residents of Des Moines, IA, are seeking shelter following reports that wild turkeys are attacking vehicles:
Dottie Bauer told KCCI on Friday that two wild turkeys attacked her car around noon near East 38th Street and Douglas Avenue. Bauer said she saw them attack three other cars, trying to keep anyone from getting past them. Bauer sent KCCI a photo of the damage to her car caused by the turkeys showing deep scratches on the driver's side.
Des Moines police also responded late last week to a 911 call after a women reported that she was stuck in her car and couldn't get out because of the vicious birds!

"My Cat From Hell" Meets "Pit Bulls & Paroles" This Weekend!

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Are you a fan of Animal Planet's "My Cat from Hell?" How about "Pit Bulls & Parolees?" Good news! Not only do new episodes of each program premier this Saturday, but it looks like the reality personalities from each program will team up for an adventure in Bayou Corne, LA!

Actually, I'm unsure from the material that I saw if this is a new episode of "Pit Bulls & Parolees." The online clip has the logo for "PB&P," but Animal Planet's Facebook page only references the new episode of "My Cat from Hell."

Regardless, cat behaviorist Jackson Galaxy will be teaming with pit bull rescuer Tia Torres to see if they can rescue 38 feral cats from the abandoned community of Bayou Corne, LA! This appears to be a pit bull-free escapade. The pit bull group is currently based out of Louisiana, they specialize in animal rescues, and Jackson is all about the cats, which makes this a great opportunity to get the two shows together!

Feral Cats Chasing Truck
The group goes to the site of the Bayou Corne sinkhole. It appears that the sinkhole was created from a collapsed salt dome cavern. It looks like the underground salt caverns were being used by Texas Brine Company as storage reservoirs for crude oil. The sinkhole was eventually discovered in August 2012 and the area's 350 residents were advised to evacuate -- leaving 38 cats to fend for themselves!


I'm not sure how difficult it is to rescue 38 feral cats. I just know how difficult it is to coral one housebound cat when she doesn't want to be caught, so this should be a fun episode!

Jackson Galaxy & Tia Torres

Met Blaze: The Misfits' New Trans Lead Singer!

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I'm such a terrible "Jem & the Holograms" fan. My copy of JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS #12 has been lying beside my bed for weeks. I finally read my copy last night and I am so very psyched!!!

First off, this is the second chapter in the "Dark Jem" storyline. Essentially, something is wrong with Synergy, the Holograms' sentient super-computer. I'm not even certain that she knows this. But she created some music last issue, which she shared with Jem's alter ego, Jerrica Benton. The result is some form of personality-altering transformation into Dark Jem (and Dark Jerrica). Not only that, but this effect is also transmitted by Synergy's music. All of this means that the all four of the Holograms have now transformed into dark versions of their old selves -- just before the launch of their new concert tour!!

That's all pretty cool, but the real fun in the book these days is happening over with the Holograms' rival band, the Misfits. Lead singer Pizzazz was seriously injured in a car accident back in issue #9. This resulted in a fractured larynx. Which resulted in her being booted from the group by the Misfits' corporate overlords at Five By Five.

This resulted in a series of auditions for Pizzazz's replacement. The choices were pretty bad -- until Blaze stepped into the studio. We've met her a few times in the past. She has social connections to the Holograms. She's also the cousin to Clash, the Misfits' gofer.

Turns out that she's a major Misfits fan and an excellent singer! She's offered the lead singer gig on the spot, which forces her to clear the air before making her final decision. She wants the Misfits to know something private about herself -- something that could result in her being chased from the room depending on the audience.

Blaze is a trans woman.


To their credit, the remaining Misfits -- Stormer, Roxy, and Jetta -- really don't care. They love her sound and love her!

Back in the 1980s cartoon, the Misfits were always so over-the-top with the crazy antics. They did anything and everything to make everyone around them miserable. And certainly, the comic book version of the band has their own moments. But even their worst behavior was instigated by Clash.

This version of the Misfits has a reputation for being a bunch of bad girls, but they're really a bunch of artists who are trying to do the best for themselves and their fans. And they're very loyal to each other and to those that they let into their inner circle (except for Clash). I really like them a lot.

Welcome to the Misfits, Blaze!

Melissa Joan Hart Hints at Possible "Sabrina" and/or "Clarissa" Reunions

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Melissa Joan Hart was on a talk show called "FABLife" recently. She was asked about old sitcoms like "Full House" and "Boy Meets World" that have recently experienced successful reboots. One of the hosts wondered if there were any plans for reunions of the shows that she previously appeared on, specifically "Sabrina The Teenage Witch" and "Clarissa Explains It All?"

Her response?:
"I am going to a meeting after this..."
Which resulted in huge cheers!


She quickly told people that it's just a meeting and that there's a ton of details that would need to be worked out before either project was given the green light, much less completed.

Still, wouldn't it be great to see a new "Sabrina" series on Netflix?

Here's my own concept: Sabrina will be a single mom with 2-3 witchy kids. Each kid will have his/her unique quirks. Salem will be the household's manny, as well as a perpetual chaos-maker for the program. Sabrina will be torn romantically between her old high school flame Harvey and her new boyfriend Cthulhu. Sabrina's two aunts will make periodic appearances.

Instant hit!

You can watch the whole clip here.

Have You Milked Your Hens Today?

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Perhaps you were watching WKBT out of La Crosse, WI, yesterday. Or maybe you just saw this video. But the morning crew played a trick on one of their own yesterday for April Fools Day.

Keep in mind that I really hate April Fools Day. I hate it when people post fake news stories. I hate it when people play tricks on each other. I just hate the whole thing.

But this was pretty cute.

There was a segment during their morning news program where they aired a segment on a little-known aspect of raising chickens: Milking them.

The clip features a woman describing her job on the family farm. She talks about raising the chicken and how difficult it is to find the udders:
First thing, you have to find the udders. They're a little hard to find sometimes. Just make sure not to pull the feathers. They don't like that! And there's definitely an art to it. 

Once the milk starts flowing, it's easy from there. It doesn't all come out at once. Sometimes there's a little left. So if you just give them a little squeeze, you can get the last few drops. They don't hold as much as a cow. But they like being milked. 'Cuz sometimes they get full. And that's where the eggs come in. You can't milk them 24/7. So overnight they lay eggs.
The pranked newscaster looked confused once the segment ended and said, "I learned something new today."


That's when everyone started laughing at him and reminded the audience that you do not milk chickens!

You can watch the entire clip here.

Meet Weapon II (AKA the Wolverine-Squirrel)!! // Plus Squirrel Girl & Howard the Duck Team-Up in UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL #6!

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Back in October, I shared a story about an upcoming crossover event between Squirrel Girl and Howard the Duck. This week, that two-part crossover began in UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL #6.

I have to say that I'm a bit confused from the start. This story happens some months ago, between the final issue of the first UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL series and the first issues of the second UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL series. I guess you can tell because Nancy's hair is still black. I just don't see why it's set in the past. Maybe they said something and I missed it. I dunno...

Anyway, our favorite girl with squirrel-based powers meets up with our favorite surly duck after he attempts to steal Nancy's cat, Mew. He's on a case to find a missing cat, but can't tell cats apart. Nancy quickly gets her cat back and Squirrel Girl agrees to help Howard find the missing cat.

But they quickly get interrupted when Kraven the Hunter shows up to kidnap Howard!


It turns out that he's collecting creatures like Howard (and Rocket Raccoon and Beast) for a crazy rich lady named Shannon Sugarbaker. It seems that she wants to hunt people, but since that's illegal, she has settled on hunting anthropomorphic animals instead!

Ms. Sugarbaker has an assortment of working superhero weapons, plus a whole slew of Cosplay Doombots, at her disposal. Can Squirrel Girl save the day? Or is she too much of a squirrel to avoid being hunted??

Incidentally, remember when Marvel Comics introduced us to Ratatoskr the Norse Squirrel God? Looks like we now have a squirrel with Wolverine-like powers named Weapon II running around the Marvel Universe! How cool is that??


UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL #6 features story by Ryan North and Chip Zdarsky, art by Erica Henderson, trading card art by Chip Zdarsky, van art by Joe Quinones, and letters by Travis Lanham.

7 Years Ago Today: Iowa Supreme Court Struck Down Our DOMA Law!

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Seven years ago today, the Iowa Supreme Court declared Iowa's DOMA law to be unconstitutional. This effectively made Iowa the third marriage equality state -- given that California's citizens had just voted away the marriage rights of its state's same-sex couples months earlier.

There was backlash. Social conservatives lead the fight against Iowa's Supreme Court justices. Several of them were voted out of office during the following election, but their efforts to go after additional justices were eventually stymied.

The only reason that Iowa's legislature didn't move forward with efforts to amend our constitution to reverse this decision and make it so that only opposite-sex couples could marry is because the Democrats held a slim majority in our state's Senate.

Slowly, -- after increasing numbers of months and years where gay and lesbian couples were marrying and none of the horrible things that were predicted ever materialized -- the fire within most of the GOP to get rid of my marriage and others like it pretty much burned out.

Don't get me wrong. I'm sure that they will go after our marriages if given the chance. But it's getting harder and harder to justify this type of delayed response.

Powerpuff Yourself!

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Ever wondered what I would look like if I was a Powerpuff Girl? Who hasn't, right?

I was on Facebook this weekend and saw this program where you can do and design yourself to look like a Powerpuff Girl, in anticipation of their returning cartoon series.

I think I look pretty cool as a Powerpuff.

What do you think?

You can Powerpuff yourself here.

Does "The Flash" Promote Psychological Torture of Prisoners via Extended Isolation?

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Because of work and other obligations, I don't get to watch as much television as I used to. Because of this, I've been terribly slow with getting to watch CW's "The Flash," starring Grant Gustin. I finally got a watch a recent episode where the character traveled to Earth 2 and went up against Zoom.

This was enough to capture my interest. I binge-watched most of the first season this past week on Netflix. The show follows the life of Barry Allen. He's a CSI guy who gains superhuman speed following an industrial accident, who now uses those new abilities to fight back against criminals who also gained new superhuman abilities.

The series has been really, really good. I still have a few episodes left in the first season and it's been really hard to push myself away from the TV.

However, I have one issue with the series. Flash and his team are based out of S.T.A.R. Labs. They have access to all sorts of technology that allows them to hobble together weapons to push back against these new meta-humans.

Here is the problem. What do you do with these villains once you capture them? The good people at S.T.A.R. Labs decided to create a prison deep down in their sub-basements.

And why wouldn't you? I mean, what else would you do with a guy who can transform into poisonous gas?


And then there's Girder, who can transform into living metal. He probably could remain in a regular prison, but why take the chance?


But there's nothing in these prisons. These people get sealed up and forgotten. I'm assuming that they feed them, but I don't even see toilets. There's no furniture. There are no books. There's no contact with people. There's no entertainment.

Essentially, S.T.A.R. Labs is psychologically torturing its superhuman prisoners. These people are already messed up enough as a result of S.T.A.R. Lab's faulty particle accelerator mishap. What further damage are they producing due to placing each of these people in extended isolation?

And how much worse will they be when they eventually escape?

Archie Gets Outfoxed by a Cat in BETTY & VERONICA COMICS DOUBLE DIGEST #242

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I just finished reading BETTY AND VERONICA COMICS DOUBLE DIGEST #242, which features the latest chapter of the "Many Loves of Archie Andrews." This is an ambitious 10-part series of short stories that's been appearing at the beginning of each of the BETTY AND VERONICA DOUBLE DIGEST comic books for the past several months. Each chapter features a story involving Archie Andrews and some romantic misadventure. Stories so far have included Betty & Veronica, Noelle Claus, Valerie Smith, Cheryl Blossom, and Sabrina the Teenage Witch.

This latest story focused on Ginger Lopez. It's called "Don't Make Ginger Snap" and it features story & pencils by Dan Parent, inks by Rick Koslowski, letters by Jack Morelli, and colors by Glenn Whitmore.

This story starts out with Ginger backing out of a movie date with Archie. It seems that her cat Cinnamon is sick and she needs to nurse her back to health. Archie decides to be nice and help Ginger with her cat-care responsibilities.


Here's the deal, though. Cinnamon really doesn't like Archie. She would rather receive one-on-one attention from the lovely Ginger.

So at the first opportunity, Cinnamon pulls a prank on Archie and tricks him into thinking that she snuck out of the house!! Most of the rest of this adventure features Archie's fruitless search for the missing cat that isn't missing!


This was a fun chapter in "Many Loves of Archie Andrews" story line. It was nice seeing a story where Ginger Lopez was in the forefront. It also occurred to me that I really don't know much about Ginger's private life, outside of her interest in fashion. Her trickster cat Cinnamon is a lot of fun. I can't help wondering if she might return someday to cause trouble for the Pet Posse!

"Many Loves of Archie Andrews" will wrap up next month. I'm really looking forward to it because it will feature one of my favorite new characters, Amisha Mehta!

Same-Sex Couples & Adoption News: 04/06/16

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Adoption and same-sex parenting has been in the news recently.

First the good: Mississippi just became the last state to bar same-sex couples from adopting children:
Mississippi was the last state to have such a ban on the books after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last year legalising same-sex marriage. In a 28-page ruling filed on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Daniel Jordan issued a preliminary injunction against the ban, citing the Supreme Court's decision legalising same-sex marriage nationwide last summer...

The Supreme Court ruling "foreclosed litigation over laws interfering with the right to marry and rights and responsibilities intertwined with marriage," Jordan stated in his ruling. "It also seems highly unlikely that the same court that held a state cannot ban gay marriage because it would deny benefits — expressly including the right to adopt — would then conclude that married gay couples can be denied that very same benefit."

The court case stemmed from the complaint filed last year by four same-sex couples who were joined by the Campaign for Southern Equality and the Family Equality Council. According to the complaint, hundreds of families and thousands of children in Mississippi were disrespected and denied legitimate rights, benefits and duties that come with legal parentage.

Jordan ruled that denying same-sex couples the right to adopt violated the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
Then the bad: Republican legislators in Arizona are fighting efforts to make same-sex adoption rights more equitable:
Democrats in the Arizona Legislature are renewing efforts to repeal a law requiring judges to give preferences to married heterosexual couples in adoptions.

But Republicans in the House and Senate are pushing back, refusing to allow amendments on bills that would remove the language.

Legislation introduced early this year in both the Senate and House revoking current law giving preferences to a husband and wife over others in adoptions never received hearings. But Democratic lawmakers aren't giving up.

In the Senate on Tuesday, Sen. Steve Farley, D-Tucson, tried to add to the child safety bill an amendment removing the adoption language. But he was rebuffed. Farley said another Senate bill and two House bills have been held to avoid the same amendment... 

House Majority Leader Steve Yarbrough led the charge to stop Farley's amendment, saying it wasn't procedurally allowed. Senate President Andy Biggs also fought against the amendment. 

"The rule is the rule, game over," Yarbrough told The Associated Press. "Offer a germane amendment and we will have a delightful debate about the merit of the question of whether a child is better served being adopted by a man and a woman than by a single parent, a same sex-parent or people from Mars." 

"My personal opinion? I think that the meritorious, academic, quality peer-reviewed literature demonstrates most clearly that a child is better served if they are able to have a married man and woman as parents," Yarbrough said. "Now, does that mean there aren't a whole bunch of other people doing a great job? Doesn't mean that at all." 
Keep this in mind when people like Caitlyn Jenner claim that the GOP is supportive of LGBT rights.
Finally, the ugly: Nearly 2 Million Colombians have signed a petition to bar gays and lesbians from adopting:
In November 2015, within a week after the country's constitutional court decision to allow same-sex adoption, Senator Viviane Morales had rounded up 33 members of Congress for her campaign to overthrow that ruling.
The country's complex mechanisms for direct democratic action required her to gather 1.8 million signatures in four months. The "Sign for Mom and Dad" campaign, supported by both the Catholic and evangelical Protestant churches (Morales belongs to the latter), produced 2 million.

The campaign hammered at two points: adoption was an institution to protect children, not a right of parents; and the courts had usurped Congress's role by reinterpreting a clear declaration in the constitution that marriage was for men and women to allow same-sex couples to adopt. Prior to 2015 only the gay partners of biological parents could adopt.

In a formal statement the campaigners argued, "Since the Supreme Court has [gone] beyond its role of guarding the Constitution, it is essential to go to the primary constituent through a referendum, to express the importance of such a vital affair as the rights of boys, girls and adolescents to have a mother and father."

Republican Congressman Indirectly Admits that Voter ID Laws Target Democratic Voters

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A Republican Congressman from Wisconsin named Rep. Glenn Grothman was being interviewed last night during the Wisconsin primary. Rep. Grothman was asked why he thinks that Ted Cruz or Donald will win the presidential vote in Wisconsin later this year. Rep. Grothman ended up inadvertently disputing Republicans' assertions that strict voter ID laws are about reducing voter fraud as opposed to disenfranchising traditionally Democratic constituents:
Well, I think Hillary Clinton is about the weakest candidate the Democrats have ever put up. And now we have Photo ID. And I think Photo ID is gonna make a little bit of a difference as well.
Voter ID has negatively affected elderly voters who don't drive. It has negatively affected students who lack in-state driver's licenses. It has negatively affected the poor who don't have the time and money to track down all of the documents needed to get photo IDs. And it has negatively affected married women whose last names don't match the names on their birth certificates.

These are all Democratic constituent groups who have continued to struggle to work about Voter ID laws, such as what's now active in Wisconsin.

You can watch the clip here.

#WhatDidReggieDo

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I read through ARCHIE #7 last night. This continued from the previous issue where Reggie spilled the beans and told Mr. Lodge that Archie was the one who accidentally destroyed his mansion back in ARCHIE #2. The result? Veronica is banned from interacting with Archie. And Reggie has been hired by Mr. Lodge as some sort of consultant.

Pop Tate drops some advice on Archie's lap. What kind of useful information can someone like Reggie Mantle provide to someone like Mr. Lodge?

Archie infiltrates the local newspaper (which is headed by Mr. Mantle) and discovers that there is some sort of dirt affecting Reggie that's being covered up by his father. Unfortunately, he's too much of a good guy to dig up the dirt on Reggie.

That doesn't stop Pop from pulling Reggie aside. He noted that it was interesting that Mr. Lodge would hire someone like Reggie Mantle. "Maybe that's because he hasn't heard about.*mumble mumble mumble*...


We readers aren't privy to Pop Tate's secret knowledge. But it's enough for Reggie to quit his consultant position on the spot. Which makes Archie happy.

But Archie Comics wants to know: #WhatDidReggieDo that was serious enough that he wanted to keep from Mr. Lodge?

Feel free to leave your opinions below!

Superwoman = Lois Lane?

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I haven't read any DC Comics comic books in many years. I got tired of the reboots, so quit trying to keep up back in the 1990s even though some titles have looked interesting. There is some new thing called "Rebirth" that's starting sometime in the near future. I have no clue what it's about, but it will result in new titles such as NEW SUPERMAN and SUPERWOMAN.

Speaking of Superwoman, it looks like she has a familiar secret identity and it's Lois Lane:
The Superwoman series by writer/artist Phil Jimenez and co-artist Emanuala Lupacchino was announced last month as part of Rebirth, but the publisher specified at the time it would star a "new character," and hasn't named the character since. But the publisher has just added a colored version of the penciled image (originally released during WonderCon) to their official website as part of their Emerald City Comicon coverage, and the filename identifies the image as "Lois."
The Newsarama article reveals that there are about five or six Lois Lanes running around these days, so I have no clue which Lois will become Superwoman -- if any.

Remembering Bill Sackter

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I went to Bill Sackter's 103rd birthday yesterday at Uptown Bill's Coffee Shop. Sackter was a mentally disabled man who was institutionalized in Minnesota until he was 44-years-old. He was eventually discharged and placed in a halfway house. I understand that he was quite the character and he certainly drew people to him. He eventually connected with a man named Barry Morrow and his wife and they slowly adopted him into their family and became his legal guardians.

Morrow was eventually hired by the University of Iowa. He and his wife brought Sackter to Iowa City with them, but struggled to find work for their ward. So they assisted Sackter with starting his own business called Wild Bill's Coffee Shop.

This was back in the 1970s and this type of effort was virtually unheard of. Sackter was named Handicapped Iowan of the Year in 1976 and later met with President Jimmy Carter in 1979 to be honored for his efforts. His story was later told in a pair of TV movies (in 1981 and 1983) called "Bill"and "Bill: On His Own," starring Mickey Rooney.

Bill Sackter died in his sleep at the age of 70 on June 16, 1983 -- a few months before "Bill: On His Own" premiered.

I've been watching a documentary of Sackter's life and achievements called "A Friend Indeed: The Bill Sackter Story." You should check it out by following the link. It's pretty good.

In 1997, the Extend The Dream Foundation (EDF) was founded as a non-profit organization. It had spun out of Wild Bill's Coffee Shop and has worked to provide employment opportunities for disabled and aging individuals, and to assist these people with establishing their own micro enterprises.

One of those businesses is Uptown Bill's Coffee House. You can get coffee and supper, listen to live music, purchase a used book, attend your NA meeting, and then work on an art project. I've been spending more time at Uptown Bill's recently due to my involvement with KICI 105.3 FM, which is part of the EDF network.

Yesterday's celebration featured a variety of musical performers. You could also catch up on Bill's story and share a slice of cake with the many people who showed up to commemorate his life.

It always amazes me when one man or woman captures the collective heart, mind, and imagination of so many. Typically one doesn't expect someone from a mental institution to cast out his shadow 30+ years following his death. But Bill was one of those people and I really regret missing the opportunity to meet him in person when he was still with us.

Bill Sackter (04/13/1913-06/16/1983)
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