It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Gay rights supporters waving rainbow colors marched, chanted and danced in cities coast to coast Saturday to protest the vote that banned gay marriage in California and to urge supporters not to quit the fight for the right to wed.
"Civil marriages are a civil right, and we're going to keep fighting until we get the rights we deserve as American citizens," Karen Amico said in Philadelphia, holding up a sign reading "Don't Spread H8".
Tell that to the activists in California, mad at blacks who voted against Proposition 8, that said, "If your people want to call me a faggot, I will call you a nigger."
"We are the American family, we live next door to you, we teach your children, we take care of your elderly," said Heather Baker a special education teacher from Boston who addressed the crowd at Boston's City Hall Plaza. "We need equal rights across the country."
If he and his people observed history, the incoming President Barack Obama won't touch this.
!993's "Don't ask, don't tell" cost Bill Clinton the House and the Senate in 1994. Obama's people won't step in that, and will have to walk a tightrope between the American mainstream and the activists who've discovered the words "civil rights" and "nigger" and are now very liberal in their use.
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For the first time, I have an urge to burn a flag.
Posted on November 16th, 2008 at 2:51 am
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