June 30, 2005
Spain Legalises Sodomite Marriage
The Spanish parliament today voted to legalise gay marriage despite heavy opposition from the Roman Catholic church. Spain is now the fourth country in the world to allow same-sex couples the same rights as married heterosexual couples. Canada approved gay marriages yesterday, while the Netherlands and Belgium legalised them in 2000 and 2003.
Spain Becomes 3rd Nation To Legalize Sodomite Marriage
Law lets sodomites adopt children
inherit property from each other
MADRID, Spain -- Parliament legalized sodomite marriage today, defying conservatives and clergy to make predominantly Roman Catholic Spain the world's third country to officially recognize same-sex unions. Sodomites blew the lawmakers kisses after the vote. The Netherlands and Belgium are the only other two countries that recognize gay marriage nationwide. Canada's House of Commons passed legislation Tuesday that would legalize gay marriage by the end of July as long as the Senate also passes the bill, which it is expected to do.
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