This seems like a good
Daniel RadoshThis seems like a good time to look back at the roots of the anti-gay marriage movement: "In 1975, an American man named Richard Adams tried to get and American visa for his Australian partner, Anthony Sullivan, arguing to the Immigration and Naturalization Service that they had been married by a minister in Colorado and that Mr. Sullivan should be treated as a spouse. The INS promptly replied with a form letter denying the visa. In the space where the reason for the denial was to be indicated, the agency stated: 'You have failed to establish that a bona fide marital relationship can exist between two faggots.'" --Errol Louis, writing in the New York Sun
And they said it wouldn't last.