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10/27/2008

There's more to the sign than meets the eye

If you follow California's Proposition 8 fight, you've probably seen these ubiquitous signs that our opposition has put forth:

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And while you may have just accepted the sign as representing a family of four with inexplicably raised arms, we've discovered that there's really much more going on. In a G-A-Y exclusive, we've learned that what the sign really represents is one still image from a complex process of taking unsuspecting families, putting them through the "pro-family" factory, and turning them into biased products meant for (but not really fit for) mass consumption:

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