On Nov. 2, Kentucky, following the lead of several other states, voted in favor of the "Marriage" Amendment by a majority of 75 percent. Bolstered primarily by their conservative and fundamentalist values, voters in favor of the amendment not only effectively barred the possibility of gay marriage, civil unions and domestic partner benefits, but
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Yet again, sorry.
Fuck everyone!
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-Straight advocate for equal rights
oh yeah didn't vote -guess you were to young-this is exactly why we have an age limit. we try and minimize the ignorance we let run our lives.
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http://www.buzzflash.com/contributors/04/11/con04485.html
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*Brian*
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Craig
P.S. Gelling your hair may not be the way to go for you.
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#2- You shouldn't make assumptions, because you are incorrect in several points.
#3- Talk to me before you try to figure out who I am and make judgements.
#4- That was an opinion article from our university newspaper, written by a straight ally of our GLBT community. Not a word of that was mine, and I'd like you to note the credit at the bottom of the entry.
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