1,000 bigots
By Michael J.W. Stickings
Who cares if "[m]ore than 1,000 people, many from Baptist churches across the state, stood on the ice-covered lawn outside the Legislative Building on Tuesday to demand that state legislators give them a chance to vote on a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage"?
Is it really so hard to rally a thousand bigots in North Carolina -- or anywhere else, for that matter?
Who cares if "[m]ore than 1,000 people, many from Baptist churches across the state, stood on the ice-covered lawn outside the Legislative Building on Tuesday to demand that state legislators give them a chance to vote on a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage"?
Is it really so hard to rally a thousand bigots in North Carolina -- or anywhere else, for that matter?
Labels: bigotry, North Carolina, same-sex marriage
2 Comments:
I blogged on this, too...
I couldn't get past the robots.
From the same article:
"Maybe people will want to marry their pets or robots." - David Gibbs III
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By repsac3, at 5:49 PM
"Maybe people will want to marry their pets or robots."
Yeah, and maybe someone thought this was a free country where you could be left alone by the village shaman.
By Capt. Fogg, at 4:18 PM
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