Tweet Of The Day
Fred Karger, a former Republican presidential candidate and LGBT activist who has repeatedly sued NOM, the National Organization For Marriage, offers this perfect tweet today.
LOOK:Â What Did The National Organization For Marriage Say About Today’s Supreme Court Announcement?
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In response the the stunning news that the U.S. Supreme Court is denying seven same-sex marriage cases, causing eleven states to extend marriage to same-sex couples, Fred Karger sent out this tweet today:
Time to hang up your spurs @briansbrown @NOMupdate Pay your Ethics’ fines & atty fees and join the job seekers pic.twitter.com/8n2redh4d2
— Fred Karger (@fredkarger) October 6, 2014
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