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December 21, 2008

Would You Rather I Marry Your Daughter?

With the war on Prop 8 still raging more than a month after the election I thought I would show my support by sharing some of the more imaginative protest signs.  If only creativity counted for more, we would have defeated Prop 8.  

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Chickens 1, Gays 0

Britney Spears, 55 Hours! Me, Never? 

My gay friends deserve to be unhappy too!

So… when can I vote on your marriage? 

You have 2 wives, I want 1 husband 

Sorry, where my civil rights getting in the way of your bigotry?

Jesus had 2 daddies

God created the rainbow so I could catwalk to heaven 

Did you cast a ballot or a stone? 

My 2 moms can beat up your 14 wives 

Let me marry my imaginary girlfriend

Protect Marriage? Ban Divorce

Hate makes you fat. Just Look at Arkansas

I can see gay marriage from my house! 

And, my personal favorite, Would you rather I marry your daughter? 

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Although 6 weeks too late to have any impact; "Prop 8: The Musical" is possibly the funniest and most apropos response to the Prop 8 debate.  Neil Patrick Harris, Jack Black, and John C. Reilly to name a few lent their talents to this production.   

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  1. Oh, those slogans are awesome. And I absolutely love “Prop 8: The Musical.” It’s got everyone: Jack Black, Maya Rudolph, John C. Reilly. Thanks for posting this. Even as I’m so angry about this whole mess, I can at least smile at people’s cleverness and sense of humor.

    Comment by JD at I Do Things — December 21, 2008 @ 2:43 pm

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