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08/23/2005

Texas ballots' otherwise pleasant appearance to be tainted by presence of bullsh*t

by Jeremy Hooper

   In Texas on Monday, the Secretary of State officially announced that a proposed constitutional ban on 'mo marriage will be the second proposition on the November ballot. Bad news for Propositions 1 & 3 (dealing with rail facilities and economic development, respectively) as they were totally hoping that the creme to their sandwich cookie would not be an deceptive buttmunch hellbent on polluting the state with inequality, but rather a hot little proposal with a tight ass and a fair demeanor.

Texans will vote on the matter November 8, followed by gay Texans voting on whether or not they will move to Canada on November 9.

Battle over gay marriage ban gears up [AP via Houston Chronicle]

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