Paris: 100.000 say no to homo-folly
Posted on | November 18, 2012 by J.C. von Krempach, J.D. |
In Paris, 100.000 demonstrated on Saturday against the government’s project to introduce “same-sex marriage”.

"Yes to the family, no to homo-folly"
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