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World War II Vet: Marriage Equality Is Part Of What I Fought For At Omaha Beach

by @ 8:56 am on October 22, 2009. Filed under Gay Marriage, Individual Liberty

Philip Spooner: World War II Vet, Husband, Father, Republican, Advocate For Gay Marriage:

H/T: Pajama Pundit

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4 Responses to “World War II Vet: Marriage Equality Is Part Of What I Fought For At Omaha Beach”

  1. James Young says:

    Yeah, that’s what they said when they stormed ashore at Omaha Beach: “Remember Pole Smokers!”

  2. Vast says:

    He is talking about the ability of everyone being able to live free and equally.

  3. Vast,

    Yes, exactly.

    Of course I was expecting the SoCons to attack this honorable soldier for daring to speak out against them.

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    This post was mentioned on Reddit by m30000: Still going on about this shit?
    How many times you have to post this faggots reason he fought on Omaha beach?…

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