
Hey, everyone! Guess what? Prop 8 didn't discriminate against us at all -- and it certainly didn't take our rights away. That's what the "oficial (sick) statement" direct from the glorious Yes on Prop 8 bunker buried deep within Dick Cheney's waxed asshole -- cloth napkins provided -- says, so you know it's true, as well as sponsored by seething ex-polygamists who rocket to other planets in sacred Underoos when they die. And the Knights of Columbus, whatever the hell that is.
"Proposition 8 has always been about restoring the traditional definition of marriage. It doesn’t discriminate or take rights away from anyone. Gay and lesbian domestic partnerships will continue to enjoy the same legal rights as married spouses. Our coalition has no plans to seek any changes in that law."
How christianist of them. Meanwhile, in the real world where people actually love one another, not rape them religiously, the protests are ON. Will we stop paying our taxes? Will we hold giant kiss-ins outside Catholic preschools? I'm not gonna say here, because that takes away the delicious, faggotty surprise.
However, here's this:
Protest Proposition 8
2008-11-07 5:30pm – 8pm
Civic Center Station, SF
More to come and come.
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Comments (2)
That's right Prop 8 was not aimed at people but rather at an action. Sex is an action/behavior not an individual or person. Human activities are mostly what laws are applied to. The problem with the gay "ACTIVIST" is they have tried to establish that their sex life has personhood, and therefore is guaranteed civil rights. But according to the father of The Human Genome Project, Dr. Francis S. Collins, homosexuality IS NOT hardwired http://www.narth.com/docs/nothardwired.html
Posted by Robert Smith | November 6, 2008 03:14 PM
OMG Robert Smith! Who knew the lead singer of the Cure was insane?
Posted by Marke B. | November 6, 2008 03:24 PM