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What should I put on my sign for the National Equality March in DC?

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    your own political views.

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    Remember there's no wrong answers in brain storming.

    "Why are Christians so mean spirited?"

    "Jesus didn't worry about gays. Neither should you!"

    "Taking away my rights is un-American!"

    "Don't you have anything better to do than bully gay people?"

    "Christians are to gays what Romans were to Jews."

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    I pledge allegiance to the flag
    Of the USA
    And to the republic
    For which it stands
    One nation
    Under god
    Inadvisable
    With Liberty,Justice,AND Equality
    FOR SOME!!!!!!! WTF!!!!

    How's that?

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    i like:

    "LOVE AND LET LOVE"

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    There is nothing queer about loving another human being.

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    Oh dear. I was going to ask this question, but after seeing how "helpful" everyone has been, I guess I'll try some google searches. *sigh*

    Specifically I was going to be looking for some straight ally/support-based slogans. We don't really care whether people assume we are gay or not, but feel that, politically, it might be more helpful to emphasize the fact that some of us heteros flew in from Seattle in support of this cause, as well.

    "I'm Straight, Not Narrow" is a bumper sticker on my car, but was looking for more ideas than just that.

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    A little late perhaps, but my gay boy's sign said: "I can't believe we still have to protest this shit."

    Mine said: "Mr. President, why can't I marry my girlfriend?"

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    Seattle LGBT Equality Weekend October 10 – 11, 2009

    Seattle OUTProtest has brought together a grassroots coalition of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and straight people and organizations to organize a series of solidarity events to coincide with the National March for Equality this October.

    March and Rally
    Forty years after the Stonewall Rebellion, we march in solidarity with our brothers and sisters and allies in Washington, DC to demand equal protection in all matters governed by civil law in all 50 states and to show our public support for the Approval of Referendum 71 here in Washington state.
    Sunday, October 11
    2:00 pm: Volunteer Park, 10th Ave E & E Prospect
    5:00 pm: Rally, Federal Courthouse, 7th & Stewart

    Thinking Queerly: Community Workshops on LGBT Issues
    Community organizers and activists will present a series of workshops on a range of issues affecting the lgbt community including Stonewall and lgbt movement history, homelessness, hate crimes and self defense, lgbt health, Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, lgbt legal issues, Gay-Straight Alliances, marriage equality, and more.
    Saturday, October 10
    9:30 am to 5 pm
    Piggot Auditorium, Seattle University

    HIV/AIDS Vigil
    As the AIDS pandemic nears its fourth decade, we gather to educate and raise awareness about the continued struggles of people living with HIV/AIDS and their families, friends, and support networks as well as to demand all resources and all funding necessary for prevention, treatment, and a cure.
    Saturday, October 10
    Starting at 6 pm
    Seattle Central Community College South Plaza, Broadway & E Pine

    Generation Q Mega Mixer
    Come mingle and mix with seasoned leaders and activists of the GLBTQ community at the Generation Q Mega Mixer. Young leaders (25 and under please) will have the opportunity to socialize, learn from, and quite possibly have a dance off with some of the community's most inspiring members in a relaxed social environment.
    Sunday, October 11
    6:30 pm
    Sole Repair Shop, 1001 E Pike

    Seattle LGBT Equality Weekend March & Rally
    http://nationalmarch.seattleoutprotest.org/

    Get involved with one of our planning committees! Contact for more time and details:
    March/Rally Committee, March@seattleoutprotest.org
    Workshops Committee, Workshops@seattleoutprotest.org
    Outreach Committee, Outreach@seattleoutprotest.org
    Mixer Committee, Mixer@seattleoutprotest.org
    HIV/AIDS Vigil Committee, Vigil@seattleoutprotest.org

    Biweekly General Organizing Meetings, please contact whitney@seattleoutprotest.org for time and location.

    National Equality March: Equality Across America
    www.equalityacrossamerica.org

    Approve Referendum 71
    Keep the Domestic Partnership Law

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    "Pick your nose and leave my marriage alone!"

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    I suggest "Too busy protesting to ring doorbells in non-white neighborhoods"

    Yeah, that would make a good sign.

    Stop protesting and realize R-71 is NOW.

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