Gay Marriages for Everyone!
Just as an FYI, the California Supreme Court overturned their ban on gay marriage today. If you bump in to Suze Orman on your way to the chapel, be sure to tell her Pinko Magazine says “wassup”.

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suze is NOT.
Yes, the streets of San Francisco were wild … as people kept on hugging each other to say “congratulations.” I actually thought that was funny. I mean I’m really glad this happened, but what did I do???
Oh, and it was extremely hot … we’re going through a real heat wave here. Maybe the religious right will finally acknowledge that global warming exists, so they can blame it on the Supreme Court decision.
What people don’t realize is how awesome the Court decision was. It doesn’t just let queers marry, but it actually sets an important legal precedent for the rights of LGBT people that transcend the marriage issue.
Here’s my take: http://www.beyondchron.org/news/index.php?itemid=5674
I agree Paul. This is a really important step forward for human rights in the US!
Abort it! I don’t want the state managing my homo love too. Keep your policies off my lover! First we’ll get mainstreamed and married everywhere. Then we’ll get elected to office. Then we’ll get in trouble when we’re caught humping some stranger in the bathroom at the Phoenix.
Shouldn’t sibling adults who live together as household partners be able to share health benefits too? Forget the marriage certificate and give benefits to everyone!!
But maybe Paul Hogarth has a point. He also said that the court heard oral arguments, which gets me all hot.
So NOW I can finally descend quickly down that slippery slope and marry my ferret now, yes? Or have my three wives marry him? I hope so.
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