Yesterday, you may have noticed that it was a key date in the history of American civil rights. On June 19, 1964, the Senate passed the Civil Rights Act, which Lyndon B. Johnson would sign two weeks later on July 2. But after this year, no one will remember anything about that stupid old Civil Rights Act, because the real thing we will celebrate forevermore on June 19 is the March for Marriage, which drew literal scores of people to D.C. to
<i>Also, what if we feel like one of the freedoms we were always empowered to have was the freedom to have hot gay sex instead of to listen to Mike Huckabee? But of course we should listen to Mike Huckabee, because Mike Huckabee is pretty much the spiritual descendant of Martin Luther King Jr.,...</i>
Without bothering to actually look it up, I&#039;m confident the March for Marriage had fewer participants than the White House Easter Egg Roll.
<i>Also, what if we feel like one of the freedoms we were always empowered to have was the freedom to have hot gay sex instead of to listen to Mike Huckabee? But of course we should listen to Mike Huckabee, because Mike Huckabee is pretty much the spiritual descendant of Martin Luther King Jr.,...</i>
&quot;I have a wet dream.&quot;