By Chris GeidnerPublished: November 8, 2009Posted in: Miscellany
Adjusting to the move and meeting people here in Washington, D.C., as well as focusing on the job search, has left me with very little time or energy for the blog. For that, I apologize, but I think this is the right prioritization to get my work pointed in an exciting, new direction.
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About the Author

Chris Geidner is the award-winning senior political editor at D.C.'s Metro Weekly and has written for The Atlantic Online, The American Prospect, Advocate.com, Salon and other publications, as well as at his blog, Law Dork. In 2011, he received the Excellence in News Writing Award from the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association for his coverage of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" repeal. Prior to moving to D.C. in 2009, he served as an attorney on the senior staff at the Ohio Attorney General's Office and had earlier worked for a leading Columbus law firm. An extended biography can be found
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You need to competition, harder.
Would love to hear your opinion on John Avarosis’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Give campaign
The list of reasons for the boycott is very puzzling. For example, apparently people were offended by Obama’s making a reference to same-sex marriage now being available in Iowa. Could someone explain to me why this was an offensive remark?
And I would love to here your opinion on the last painting you looked at