Jul 31, 2006 14:44
After years of tolerance and progression toward acceptance, the United States has recently started the push towards cleansing the pallate of American culture.
States that are "in": Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Texas, Alaska, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan.
Virginia is set up to join this November. Though the controversy is being spread and a bastion of defense is being erected, the strong morals of the Virginian people are expected to lead the state to brotherhood amongst the many pioneers above.
The amendment, which would change Article I of the Virginian Constitution (this little bit is the Bill of Rights or Bill of Constrictions), proposes to specify that "only a union between one man and one woman may be a marriage valid in or recognized by this Commonwealth..."
After numerous defeats on similar issues in the past, America is finally ready to stand up and say "no". The history of such events is long, and dates back to the Civil War, when America fell victim to the horrifying issue surrounding slavery. Through the efforts of strong, moral men, slavery put up a valiant fight, but was finally defeated with a blasphemous series of amendments that proceeded not only to outlaw slavery, but even went so far as to grant rights to the heathen niggers. This was capped off when dastardly hippies pushed the civil rights movement into actual equality in the 1960s. It was during this time that marriage suffered one dangerous blow -- interracial marriages were decided to be unbannable.
The other major blow to marriage of course came with the 19th amendment, when women were wretched from their proper place in the home and given the right to vote in elections. This suffrage caused only suffering for a long while, and though the family unit is ravaged and destroyed, there are luckily still scores of poorly educated and ignorant women who will be happy to vote against the sinful faggots this November.
Register to vote if you haven't, teens! The times have changed. No longer is America a place where the public changes the laws to permit more freedom and tolerance. The time has come for America to decide who it wants to persecute and drive out.
I personally believe that we should continue to allow and even mandate homosexual enrollment in the military forces. What better way to steal the natural resources and slaughter the innocent people of another nation than by using unwanted homosexual American lives to do the job?