Meet Erin and Rachel, their two children Joey and Quinn, and Erin's parents Cindy and Ed.
Erin and Rachel have been together for 12 years and married for 2 years. For Joey and Quinn, it's especially important that their parents are married.
For Cindy and Ed--who have been married for 40 years--it's important that their grandchildren are able to say their parents are married. The word and its meaning is very important for the whole family.
Watch this family from West Des Moines talk about Why Marriage Matters.
On January 19th, MoveOn members gathered outside the Apollo Theater in Harlem, where President Obama was speaking, with one simple message: Now is the time to hold the banks accountable!
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THE NAVAJO, an action/romance/spy/buddy story wrapped up into a road trip. The setting is 1940 and war clouds are gathering in Europe and the U.S is beginning to beef up its defense industry. In this novelette, proposed to be the beginning of a series, the main characters are two young servicemen; US Army Air Corps Sgt. Jake Vasquez (a Hispanic from Albuquerque) and Marine Cpl. Rusty Henson, a red-headed hothead from Pasadena, California whose Quaker parents disown him. They are thrown together on a cross-country train trip in less than perfect surroundings. Jake and Rusty initially irritate each other, but soon learn to work together for common purposes. They encounter Molly, a youngish Indiana country girl running from something, and Gabrielle, a fashionable New York model on her way to break into Hollywood. But something is wrong; someone wants something they may have. Follow their story in the best Agatha Christie Orient Express style. Extensively researched for historical accuracy, it’s a great tale for train buffs, military WWII buffs and fans of boy-girl romantic interaction. Although our heroes are basically straight arrows, there is an intense accidental homoerotic scene. Come along for the ride. (BTW, The Navajo is the name of the train.)
Tags: historical fiction, 1940s, WWII fiction, romance, railroads, trolleys, bisexual fiction or gay fiction.
So, I just popped in the movie from Strand Releasing called, "3." True grit and I loved it. I was attempting to work on returning emails, but this subtitled German film begged me to watch. The film was so perfectly edited and filmed that forced the acting to take me into a German trance. I loved the romantic scenes and the sex was erotic I must say. Two boners up and I might even watch it again!