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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required 89 years for a room full of idiots to end slavery on paper in the US & 89 years for that room full of idiots to get their *****together & stop Jim Crow--- it took them 92 years to allow African-American men the right to vote & a big whomping 144 to come to the conclusion that women should also have that same right & it took a different room of idiots 191 years to figure out that racially segregating marriage by imprisoning “offenders” for five years was a ****ed up idea, and so now, at a crossroads again, america, “the land of the free” has a problem with its homosexual citizens having the right to marry & a new room full of idiots is beginning to wake up in California, as they have already in Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, & Washington, D. C & in a few days, Washington state (to be the 7th state in US)--- it is time to be with Cali, to push Prop 8 over & stomp it dead so that EVERYONE in that state will be allowed to marry if they choose to, regardless of their sexual preference & hopefully sooner than later, other rooms full of idiots upon rooms full of idiots will do the same until one more step has been accomplished as a pre-requisite before it can ever truly claim to be “the land of the free.”
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