Times they are a-changin’

For the first time in history, the majority of Americans support same-sex marriage. According to a new Gallup poll, 53 percent of Americans think that same-sex marriage should be legal and come with the same rights as heterosexual marriage, while 45 percent oppose it. Only a year ago, the numbers were reversed.

This comes after President Obama, during a recent interview, said that his views on gay marriage are “evolving.”

Slow and steady wins the race! Just think, soon we’ll be able to fly to wasted and get Vegas, and have as tacky a wedding as our little homo hearts desire.

I can hardly wait!

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