Thursday, January 19, 2006

A Gay Easter?

I don't know what to make of this, except for the "secretive" nature of their "plan", it seems like nothing big. The event is open to the public on a first-come-first-served basis, so they can do whatever they want. But why try and keep it secret? Families that are just going for fun and not to make a statement are not going to stand in line all night. It would seem that pulbicity would help for a larger turn out, but runs the unlikely risk of the event being canceled. But that would play into their hands too much.

As Bush might say "Bring it on!" The president down't always attend, so he can safely skip it. And I'm sure some of the more radical gays will do something stupid and taint the media coverage of the event.

In the end it will just be a bunch of protesters spoiling a family event. (any type protesters would spoil the event, and I think the media will present it that way.)

However, I do wonder if they will be giving away tosters?

A Gay Easter?

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