I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them - Isaac Asimov
Mr. Sulu is gettin’ hitched:
In an announcement Friday on his website, actor George Takei announced that he’ll be taking advantage of the new California same-sex marriage law and wedding his partner and business manager Brad Altman.
Takei and Altman have been together for over 21 years. In his message, which discusses their relationship as well as his experience as a Japanese American: Takei says:
“As a Japanese American, I am keenly mindful of the subtle and not so subtle discrimination that the law can impose. During World War II, I grew up imprisoned behind the barbed wire fences of U.S. internment camps. Pearl Harbor had been bombed and Japanese Americans were rounded up and incarcerated simply because we happened to look like the people who bombed Pearl Harbor. Fear and war hysteria swept the nation. A Presidential Executive Order directed the internment of Japanese Americans as a matter of national security. Now, with the passage of time, we look back and see it as a shameful chapter of American history...With time, I know the opposition to same sex marriage, too, will be seen as an antique and discreditable part of our history...”
Takei is the second high-profile entertainer to make such an announcement, following Ellen Degeneres’ last Friday.
I’m assuming he’s referring to the 23rd Century. Nobody will remember Hugh Hewitt by then.
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The primary difference between George and Ellen is that George has class and Ellen is an annoying dolt....