Homosexual activists have found a way to besmirch the reputation of yet another American cultural institution. The Pasadena Star News, the California hometown newspaper of the 125-year-old Tournament of Roses Parade, reported that at the upcoming January 1 parade, two homosexuals, identified as Danny Leclair, 45, and Aubrey Loots, 42, will stage a same-sex wedding ceremony atop a giant wedding cake-shaped float sponsored by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. The paper recalled that the first-ever live wedding during the annual Rose Parade took place in 1989. It was called the 'most widely witnessed wedding in American history' and, of course, back then it was a legitimate marriage of a man and a woman.
Not so this time, however, as this time around two gay men will take their vows before the nearly 500,000 people who will line Colorado Boulevard on January 1 and millions of television viewers watching around the globe.
Poster Comment:
What better way to terrorize people with your pathologies than on live TV in front of millions.