^ LOL!
I see this dummy is still spinning like a top over his faux outrage. The display of illogic is one of the worst I've seen around here, and that's saying a lot for this place.
First up, the blazing irony of saying "no one has claimed gays were banned" in a thread flamingly titled "...Gays need not apply".
Then the idiocy of demanding someone prove a negative: "What did signs THAT NO ONE HAD AT THE PARADE say?" It's like demanding to know where are all the men in the ladies' restroom.
This has gotta be one of those things that makes most ordinary, sane gay people roll thier eyes. I imagine most that had anything to do with the St. Patricks' Day parade just were there to celebrate the Irish (imagine that) and nothing to do with their sexual orientation. They probably get annoyed that a small minority of dimbulbs have to try and make everything into a "let's hijack this and shove our agenda down everyone's throat!" thing, to the point the parade organizers have had to make rules stopping morons from doing that.
So basically, you can't go there and fly a banner announcing anything about your sexual orientation (and why should that be part of anything?) or announcing some political agenda since it's not a political event. No one really gives a shit if you're gay, or you're a guy who iikes banging fat chicks, or if you're a lady who's into dog-sex, the parade isn't about whatever your personal sexual preferences is , and most people, gay or straight that aren't loonbags can understand that.
You also apparently can't carry signs saying "Support gay marriage" or "Vote for yes on prop whatever" or whatever else that's political in nature. Big friggen whoop, that's not persecution, that's just no one wants anyone making the parade all about their political agenda crap.
It's always the emo-twits that have to try and ruin everything for everyone else, and turn things that are fun into lame-fests. And they actually think they're advancing gay rights or anything else by being annoying, party-pooping prickbags.