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CAN I VOTE ON YOUR MARRIAGE NOW? BUMPER STICKER by jillypax
And oh the marriages I would nullify, too. It would be like a full-time job... No second class citizen's car should be without one!
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And oh the marriages I would nullify, too. It would be like a full-time job... No second class citizen's car should be without one!
created by jillypax (11/7/2008 1:27 AM)

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Hear hear... not so very long ago, my fiance and I would have been forbidden to marry by law because our skin isn't the same color. It's as though we truly learn nothing from our own history.
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