Aug. 13th, 2005
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Aug. 13th, 2005 01:20 pmTwo British women, married in Canada, are suing to have their marriage legally recognised - since, after all, a heterosexual couple married in Canada would be legally married in Britain.
They're right, of course - "separate but equal" is pointless bullshit where the only arguments in favour are religious, and hence both legally invalid and at best semiliterate.
Also,
Rolling Stone has been taken on a guided tour of the "house of horrors" that is the US Congress, courtesy of Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont)
They're right, of course - "separate but equal" is pointless bullshit where the only arguments in favour are religious, and hence both legally invalid and at best semiliterate.
Also,
Rolling Stone has been taken on a guided tour of the "house of horrors" that is the US Congress, courtesy of Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont)
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Aug. 13th, 2005 08:29 pm
Since
Since he's disabled non-friend responses, I will simply add my response here (where he'll never see it) and share the wonder of this site at the same time:
If by "not a joke" you mean "probably a hoax", then yes.
Given that *all* the links on the site point to other locations on the same site, and the only "news" source to cover this are the notoriously gullible WorldNutDaily, I think we can chalk that up firmly in the "hoax" department.
But I'd vote for him.
Oh, and Denver hates Warren Ellis and Neil Gaiman, further proving that they're idiots, but show remarkable taste in hating Neon Genesis Evangelion. I'm torn.